Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)

The HZDR is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. As registered, non-profit institution supported by the authorities of the Federal Government and the Free State of Saxony the HZDR pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of Energy, Health, and Matter.

The eight scientific institutes are supported by four central departments:

  • Research Technoplogy
  • Information Services and Computing
  • Technical Services
  • Administration

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) https://pan-training.eu/content_providers/helmholtz-zentrum-dresden-rossendorf-hzdr The HZDR is a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres. As registered, non-profit institution supported by the authorities of the Federal Government and the Free State of Saxony the HZDR pursues interdisciplinary research in the fields of Energy, Health, and Matter. The eight scientific institutes are supported by four central departments: * Research Technoplogy * Information Services and Computing * Technical Services * Administration /system/content_providers/images/000/000/001/original/HZDR-Logo-in-Vertical-Format-%28jpg%29.jpg?1638889047
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Python Laser Image Visualization

Tool showing pictures from different cameras (directories) in a grid and a stepwise counter-based scroll functionality. Most of the layout and (future) filter options are defined by command line to allow an easy integration into an workflow based on CWL, OWL (or Knime). In future developments...

Keywords: Python, Laser, Visualization, Cameras, Laser Ion Acceleration, Qt5

Resource type: software, git

Python Laser Image Visualization https://pan-training.eu/materials/python-laser-image-visualization Tool showing pictures from different cameras (directories) in a grid and a stepwise counter-based scroll functionality. Most of the layout and (future) filter options are defined by command line to allow an easy integration into an workflow based on CWL, OWL (or Knime). In future developments most of the parameters can be changed interactive and saved to a json file which can be used to describe the next workflow inputs, so that an interactive workflow development is possible. Python, Laser, Visualization, Cameras, Laser Ion Acceleration, Qt5 PaN Community Photon Community
ExPaNDS D5.4 : PaN Training Catalogue Demo Video

Demo video demonstrating the concept and the features of the PaN Training Catalogue as part of ExPaNDS Deliverable 5.4

Keywords: catalogue, expands, deliverable, wp5-ExPaNDS

Resource type: video

ExPaNDS D5.4 : PaN Training Catalogue Demo Video https://pan-training.eu/materials/pan-training-catalogue-demo-video-expands-d5-4 Demo video demonstrating the concept and the features of the PaN Training Catalogue as part of ExPaNDS Deliverable 5.4 catalogue, expands, deliverable, wp5-ExPaNDS
Training Workflow on Terahertz Spectroscopy at TELBE

The radiation source ELBE (Electron Linac for beams with high Brilliance and low Emittance) at the Helmholtz Centre Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR) can produce several kinds of secondary radiations. THz radiation is one of them and can be used with a typical pulse frequency of 100 kHz as a stimulation...

Scientific topics: spectroscopy, THz photon probe

Keywords: terahertz, Higgs, dataset, data analysis, spectroscopy, FAIR, training, TELBE, photon, metadata, TELBE

Resource type: lesson, workflow, training

Training Workflow on Terahertz Spectroscopy at TELBE https://pan-training.eu/materials/terahertz-spectroscopy-workflow The radiation source ELBE (Electron Linac for beams with high Brilliance and low Emittance) at the Helmholtz Centre Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR) can produce several kinds of secondary radiations. THz radiation is one of them and can be used with a typical pulse frequency of 100 kHz as a stimulation source for elementary low-energy degrees of freedom in matter. In this training workflow brings together background information of the experiment, the facility used, as well as the processing techniques and steps to understand the data generated by the experiment: * The open accessible dataset * The software * Services to execute the analysis spectroscopy THz photon probe terahertz, Higgs, dataset, data analysis, spectroscopy, FAIR, training, TELBE, photon, metadata, TELBE PaN Community beamline users graduate students
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  • alpaka and openPMD Workshop & Hackathon

    23 - 25 October 2024

    Dresden, Germany

    alpaka and openPMD Workshop & Hackathon https://pan-training.eu/events/alpaka-and-openpmd-workshop-hackathon Dear HPC Enthusiasts, We are excited to invite you to a dynamic three-day workshop and hackathon focused on two powerful tools for high-performance computing: alpaka and openPMD. This event will bring together developers, researchers, and enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, learn, and innovate. For a brief description of these libraries, see below. ## What to Expect: * Hands-on Tutorials: Participate in guided, hands-on sessions to set up your environment and run your first alpaka and openPMD applications. * Engagement with Experts: Engage with leading experts of these libraries who will share insights, best practices, tips and their experiences. ## What we will cover: * Introduction to alpaka: Learn about the alpaka library, its architecture, and how it enables portable and performant parallel programming across various hardware backends. * Optimizing with alpaka: Discover advanced techniques for optimizing kernels and managing memory in alpaka to achieve maximum performance. * Getting Started with openPMD: Dive into the openPMD standard, exploring how it facilitates scalable I/O for scientific data in simulations and experiments. * Integrating openPMD with Simulation Codes: Learn best practices for integrating openPMD with your existing simulation frameworks and how to leverage its full potential. * Showcasing use of alpaka and openPMD with PIConGPU: PIConGPU is a user of both these libraries and leverages them to do exascale simulations. Take a short look inside PIConGPU to see how these libraries are used in a large project and run a test simulation with PIconGPU. Join us for an engaging and productive event where innovation meets collaboration. Whether you are new to alpaka and openPMD or an experienced user, this workshop and hackathon will provide valuable insights and opportunities to advance your skills and projects and at the end you will be ready to use these powerful libraries in your own projects. Register now to secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you there! 2024-10-23 09:00:00 UTC 2024-10-25 00:00:00 UTC Dresden, Germany Dresden Saxony Germany HZDR [] [] [] [] openPMDalpakahigh-performance computingHPCPIConGPU