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Created: Mar 9, 2009

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Big Physics Community

Join the Big Physics group to collaborate and learn about how NI technologies can be used to solve instrumentation and control challenges faced by scientists and engineers in physics.In this group you will find

 

  • Activities and conferences that NI is participating in
  • Papers and presentations on technical challenges solved by NI platforms
  • Discussion forums to deliberate on different topics

Conferences & RoundTables

Upcoming conferences and activities that NI will be participating or organizing

 

  • PAC09 - Particle Accelerator Conference, May 4-8, Vancouver, Canada
  • IEEE NPSS Real-Time Conference 2009, May 10 - 15, Beijing, China
  • DIPAC 2009 - 9th European Workshop on Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation for Particle Accelerators, May 25 - 27, Basel, Switzerland
  • ICOPS/SOFE - 36th International Conference on Plasma Science and 23rd Symposium on Fusion Engineering, May 31 - June 5, San Diego, California
  • Seventh IAEA Technical Meeting (IAEA-TM) on Control, Data Acquisition, and Remote Participation for Fusion Research, June 15 - 19, Aix-en-Provence , France
  • NIWeek 2009 Big Physics Round Table Event, August 3rd, Austin, Texas
    See Call for Presentations in the Blog section of this community.
  • ICALEPCS - The International Conference onAccelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems, Oct 12 - 16, Kobe, Japan

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Registration      7:30 – 8:30

Morning Session

Keynote                       Using COTS Technologies for Experimental Needs

                                    Francis Griffiths, National Instruments

LabVIEW                     New Tools and Technologies in LabVIEW for Large Applications

                                   Arun Veeramani, National Instruments

                                   LabVIEW for Accelerator Control: Experiences at Frascati National Laboratory

                                    Elisabetta Pace, INFN Frascati

                                   The Use of LabVIEW at Spallation Neutron Source

                                   Sasha Aleksandrov / Cary Long, ORNL

                                   Large Real-Time Systems

                                   Jonas Mellroth, Prevas

Break 10:20 – 10:40

Timing &                    Technologies for Timing & Synchronization

Synchronization          Patrick Webb, National Instruments

                                   Timing and Synchronization System in Big Physics

                                   Dominique Monnier-Bourdin, Greenfield Technology

                                   Real-Time Control of Large Distributed Systems Using EtherCAT

                                   Toomas Erm, ESO

                                   ITER High Performance Network

                                   Steve Hunt, Alceli

Lunch 12:00 – 12:30

Afternoon Session

Keynote                       Solving Complex Science Faster - Optimize for Multi-Core

                                   Dr. Avinash Palaniswamy, Intel

HPC                           Real-Time High Performance Computing in LabVIEW

                                   Lothar Wenzel, National Instruments

                                   Programming an FPGA with LabVIEW for HPC Applications

                                   Terry Statadoukis, ALE Technologies

EPICS                        New Options for Integrating EPICS and LabVIEW

                                   Thierry Debelle, National Instruments

                                   Running EPICS on the NI CompactRIO Platform

                                   Eric Bjorklund, LANL

Using EPICS Software and BiRIO Interface Technology to Connect CompactRIO to Particle Accelerator Electronics

                                   Pawel Kowalski, BiRa

Break 2:40 – 3:00

Digitizer                     Integrating Custom Digitizers with NI FlexRIO

                                   Jeff Bergeron, National Instruments

                                   A LANSCE Beam Position and Phase Monitor System Using FlexRIO

                                   John Power, LANL

Requirements on Fast Digitizers Electronics for Large Solar Neutrino and Underground Detectors

                                   Marco Pallavicini, INFN Genova

Technical Panel Discussion 4:00 – 5:00

James Truchard, Rob Dye, David Fuller, Lothar Wenzel, Thierry Debelle, Tony Lanagan, Rodney Greenstreet, Charles Schroeder, Andrew Thompson

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NI Week 2009

Big Physics Symposium

Call for Presentations

By

National Instruments

National Instruments invites users, partners, and other industry professionals to submit an application to present at NI Week 2009 for a one-day symposium on August 3, 2009. The symposium will highlight the following topics:

TrackSession ChairEmail
LabVIEWArun Veeramaniarun.veeramani@ni.com
Timing & SynchronizationAdam Ullrichadam.ullrich@ni.com
EPICS & other MiddlewareThierry Debellethierry.debelle@ni.com
Digitizer technologyRebecca Suemnichtrebecca.suemnicht@ni.com
Real-time High Performance ComputingJeff Meiseljeff.meisel@ni.com

 

 

 

Key Dates:

 

 

April 30, 2009,                    Deadline for Presentation Title and Abstract

May 15, 2009,                       Chosen Speakers announced

July 22, 2009                       Final Presentations due to NI

August 3, 2009                    NI Week 2009 Big Physics Symposium

Location of Event:

Austin Convention Center

Austin, Texas, USA

To submit, an application, please email your title and abstract to one of the Session Chairs above.

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