Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



Poster Session Agenda


Room Assignment Last Name First Name Company Name Poster Title
Poster Session I: Tuesday, February 9, 2021 (1:00 -1:40 PM)
1 Adrian Patrick Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Utilizing directional secondary DT-neutrons for inferring hot-spot asymmetries

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2 Cearley Griffin University of Michigan

Computational Investigation of Impulse-Fluence Scaling in X-ray Illuminated Materials on the National Ignition Facility

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3 Chou Jason SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory / Stanford University

Simulation study of a hybrid laser-RF proton accelerator

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4 Dick Sonya University of Michigan

Computational investigation of multigroup opacities in a radiative shock-driven shear flow

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5 Ferri Sandrine Aix-Marseille Universite - CNRS

Stark-Zeeman spectral line shape calculations of Ne-like transitions in highly charged ions for the characterization of highly-magnetized HED plasmas.

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6 Johnson Timothy Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Improving the robustness of step range filter charge particle spectrometers on the NIF

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7 Kabadi Neel Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Particle Time of Flight (PToF) diagnostic suite for measurement of nuclear bang times on the NIF

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8 Kunimune Justin Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Top-level physics requirements and simulated performance of MRSt

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9 Lobo Carlos Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo How to build and ignite a nanoneutron star
10 Michta David University of Rochester

Simulating Warm Dense Plasmas with a Hybrid Molecular Dynamics – Quantum Hydrodynamics Approach

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11 Pearcy Jacob Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Field Measurements from Reconstructions in OMEGA Hohlraum Experiments

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12 Rahman Nashad The Ohio State University

Particle-in-Cell modeling of a potential demonstration experiment for double pulse enhanced target normal sheath acceleration

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13 Sebald James Prism Computational Sciences Inc

VISRAD, 3-D Target Design and Radiation Simulation Code

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14 Sun Ke-Xun University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Wavelength Optimization for AlGaN Radiation Hard Fusion Diagnostics Platforms

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Poster Session II: Wednesday, February 9, 2021 (11:10 -11:50 AM)
1 Hansen Edward University of Rochester

Implicit Anisotropic Magnetic Resistivity in FLASH

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2 Kline John LANL High Energy Density Physics at LANL
3 Lu Yingchao University of Rochester

Monte Carlo simulations for the proton radiography in high-energy-density (HED) plasma experiments

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4 Peterson John Stanford University / SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Magnetic field amplification by a nonlinear electron streaming instability

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5 Reichelt Benjamin Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Relating Hot Electron Magnetic Confinement to Hard X Ray Spectra in Hohlraums

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6 Remington Bruce LLNL

Exploring the universe through NIF Discovery Science

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7 Reyes Adam University of Rochester

High-Order Implicit-Explicit ADER-RK methods for Stiff Systems of Equations

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8 Schaeffer Derek Princeton University

Large-Scale, Low Dissipation Magnetic Reconnection on the NIF

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9 Schenkel Thomas Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Qubit synthesis far from equlibrium

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10 Springstead Michael University of Michigan

Laboratory Generated Photoionization Fronts Relevant to Cosmology

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11 Sutcliffe Graeme Massachusetts Institute of Technology

New three-particle mono-energetic source for radiography and stopping-power experiments on the National Ignition Facility and OMEGA

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12 Wadas Michael University of Michigan

Analysis of unsteady strong shock waves with applications to hydrodynamic instability growth

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13 Zhang Shuai University of Rochester - Laboratory for Laser Energetics

Species Separation and Hydrogen Streaming: The Physics of CH Shock Release Revealed by Molecular Dynamics Simulations

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