Scientific Software Development at Fermilab 064
Have you ever wondered what happens at Fermilab or what it must be like for a physicist working at Fermilab?
If so, here is your chance to an exciting presentation conducted by Dr. Amundson who has been working at Fermilab for over 16 years. Dr. Amundson will give you a mile-high overview of different types of software development that occurs at Fermilab then Dr. Amundson will present on his own subfield which is particle accelerator simulations using high-performance computing. Additionally Dr. Amundson will go into detail about parallel algorithms and hardware used at Fermilab that is utilized in accelerator systems.
Space is limited so if this sounds like something that you'd like to attend do NOT hesitate to RSVP now!!!
About the presenter:
Dr. James Amundson received his Ph.D. in Theoretical Particle Physics from the University of Chicago in 1993. He then pursued his research in QCD and the production and decays of heavy quarks as a postdoc and a visiting assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and as a postdoc at Michigan State University. He joined the Fermilab Computing Division in 1998.In 2002 he joined the Advanced Accelerator SciDAC project. He is the co-architect and primary author of accelerator modeling tool Synergia.
2013 Exceptional Performance Recognition Award
Scientific Software Development at Fermilab 064
Have you ever wondered what happens at Fermilab or what it must be like for a physicist working at Fermilab?
If so, here is your chance to an exciting presentation conducted by Dr. Amundson who has been working at Fermilab for over 16 years. Dr. Amundson will give you a mile-high overview of different types of software development that occurs at Fermilab then Dr. Amundson will present on his own subfield which is particle accelerator simulations using high-performance computing. Additionally Dr. Amundson will go into detail about parallel algorithms and hardware used at Fermilab that is utilized in accelerator systems.
Space is limited so if this sounds like something that you'd like to attend do NOT hesitate to RSVP now!!!
About the presenter:
Dr. James Amundson received his Ph.D. in Theoretical Particle Physics from the University of Chicago in 1993. He then pursued his research in QCD and the production and decays of heavy quarks as a postdoc and a visiting assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and as a postdoc at Michigan State University. He joined the Fermilab Computing Division in 1998.In 2002 he joined the Advanced Accelerator SciDAC project. He is the co-architect and primary author of accelerator modeling tool Synergia.
2013 Exceptional Performance Recognition Award