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The article describes a very fast code to speed-up machine learning simulations and applications in particle accelerator physics. The code was developed by two PhD students, Jan Kaiser and Chenran Xu from IBPT, who both contributed equally. Now also other international accelerator centers contribute to the code. The article was hand-picked as one out of ten in 2024 in Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (PRAB).
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New approach to tumor therapies to reduce side effects and costs and increase availability in the future – IBPT at KIT and DKFZ Heidelberg project funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation.
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New approaches in radiotherapy: project receives 900,000 euros from the CSZ Wildcard program. In the “UCART” project Professor Anke-Susanne Müller is working on a new method of radiotherapy in which tumors are irradiated directly in the body using an electron accelerator.
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Matthias Fuchs and Erik Bründermann visited the Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment, an accelerator R&D project based at CERN, with colleagues from the MPI for Physics and the AWAKE team.
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Once again this year, the dedicated IBPT and IPS colleagues succeeded in fully inspiring the curious kids.
Under the motto “Particle accelerators - great research is only possible together!”, the kids were able to travel into the world of particle accelerators on 3 October 2024 and take part in many exciting and “tasty” experiments.
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Exciting courses for students in WS2024/25 to learn about advanced accelerators now are available.
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