AI/ML for Particle Accelerator, X-Ray Beamlines and Electron Microscopy

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Description

AI for Particle Accelerators, X-ray Beamlines, and Electron Microscopy Workshop @ ANL

Advances in instrumentation have dramatically increased the complexities associated with  experimental facilities. This includes enhanced facility capabilities as well as a substantial increase in the data generated. Consequently, the control and diagnostics of these experimental facilities are becoming increasingly complex, and the large output data streams necessitate smarter and more automated management and analyses of the data. Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods hold the promise of substantially improved management, control, and data analyses with the potential to dramatically increase experimental efficiencies as well as expanding and accelerating scientific discoveries.

Argonne is the home to world-leading facilities such as the Advanced Photon Source (APS), the Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator (ATLAS), the Argonne Wakefield Accelerator (AWA), and the Electron Microscopy Center at the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM). In order to highlight AI opportunities in these facilities, Argonne is hosting a workshop on AI for with participants drawn from 3 communities: particle accelerators, X-ray beamlines and electron microscopy. The goals of the workshop are:

  • review problems in control,  diagnostics, and data management that can be remedied by AI tools
  • explore commonalities in problems and potential AI solutions across the 3 communities: particle accelerators, X-ray beamlines, and electron microscopy
  • stimulate interactions across the communities to better leverage expertise and resources.

The workshop will be held virtually Nov. 1 – 3, 2021. The topics covered will be:

  • Tuning and Control
  • Data Analytics
  • Imaging and Data Management
  • Failure Detection, Virtual Diagnostics, and Digital Twins
  • Autonomous Discovery
  • Data, Computing, and Modeling

Each topic will open with invited presentations that give an overview of the current state, and set the stage for discussions – the discussions are the central part of the workshop and we will encourage broad and lively participation in the discussions.

The workshop is open to all of ANL. Registration information will be announced shortly.

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS FROM EACH OF THE THREE COMMUNITIES

Particle Accelerators 

X-ray Beamlines 

Electron Microscopy 

Michael Borland (APS) 

Brahim Mustapha (PHY) 

John Power (HEP) 

Olle Heinonen (PSE) 

Nicholas Schwarz (APS) 

Martin Holt (NST) 

Jianguo Wen (NST) 

Charudatta Phatak (MSD) 

Participants
  • Alec Sandy
  • Alex Lumpkin
  • Alexander Hexemer
  • Alexander Scheinker
  • Allison Mis
  • alvaro mayagoitia
  • Aniket Tekawade
  • Anthony Avarca
  • Anthony Tran
  • Arun Bommannavar
  • Athula Wickremasinghe
  • Auralee Edelen
  • Barry Lai
  • Benjamin Blaiszik
  • Brahim Mustapha
  • Brendan Chandler
  • Buduka Ogonor
  • Calem Hoffman
  • Charudatta Phatak
  • Chengiun Sun
  • Chi Young Moon
  • Chia-Hao Lee
  • Chris Benmore
  • Chris Tennant
  • Chunguang Jing
  • Clayton Dickerson
  • Colin Ophus
  • Curt preissner
  • Daniel Haskel
  • Daniel Ratner
  • David Potterveld
  • Davis Unruh
  • Denis Keane
  • Dillon Merenich
  • Doga Gursoy
  • Elaine Chandler
  • Elina Kasman
  • Eric Stach
  • Erik Gottschalk
  • Fanzhi Su
  • Ganesh Sivaraman
  • ganesh tiwari
  • Gary Navrotski
  • Guobao Shen
  • Gwanghui Ha
  • Hairong Shang
  • Hannah Parraga
  • Henry Cuzco
  • Henry Smith
  • Howard Yanxon
  • Hua Zhou
  • Huihuo Zheng
  • Ian Sugrue
  • Ignacia Guerra
  • Ihar Lobach
  • Jan Strube
  • Jason St. John
  • Jayden Plumb
  • Jeffrey Huang
  • Jeffrey Larson
  • Jianguo Wen
  • Jicheng Guo
  • Jie Xu
  • Joe Sullivan
  • John Byrd
  • John Carwardine
  • John Power
  • Jonathan Edelen
  • Jonathan Jarvis
  • Jonathan Schwartz
  • Jose L. Martinez-Marin
  • Joydeep Munshi
  • Jun-Sang Park
  • Kamlesh Suthar
  • Kent Wootton
  • Kevin Yager
  • Kibaek Kim
  • Kishansingh Rajput
  • Kiyomi Seiya
  • Krzysztof Lazarski
  • Kyle Hazelwood
  • Louis Emery
  • Luca Rebuffi
  • Malachi Schram
  • Malcolm Capel
  • Marcus Noack
  • Maria Chan
  • Martin Holt
  • Mathew Cherukara
  • Matt Amthor
  • Max Wyman
  • MEIMEI LI
  • Michael Borland
  • Michael Caple
  • Michael Carpenter
  • Nestor Zaluzec
  • Nicholas Schwarz
  • Nikita Kuklev
  • Nina Andrejevic
  • Noor Mahmud
  • Olga Antipova
  • Olivier Grasdijk
  • Olle Heinonen
  • Patric Den Hartog
  • Paul Voyles
  • Pinshane Huang
  • Pooja Swamy
  • Rama Vasudevan
  • Ryan Roussel
  • Seongyeol Kim
  • Sergey Antipov
  • Shefali Saxena
  • Sheikh Mashrafi
  • Sinisa Veseli
  • Stefan Wild
  • Steve Heald
  • Subramanian Sankaranarayanan
  • tao zhou
  • Tekin Bicer
  • Tia Miceli
  • Tianzhe Xu
  • Venkatram Vishwanath
  • Vinay Amatya
  • Volker Rose
  • Wanming Liu
  • WEI HOU TAN
  • Willem Blokland
  • William Pellico
  • Xiaowei Wu
  • Xingfu Wu
  • Xueying Lu
  • Xuli Wu
  • Yi Jiang
  • Yigit Yucesan
  • Yine Sun
  • Yipeng Sun
  • Yong Choi
  • Yudong Yao
  • Yuming Xiao
  • Yuzi Liu
  • Zhan Zhang
  • Zhi Qiao
  • Zou Finfrock
  • Zunping Liu
    • Session III: Failure Detection, Virtual Diagnostics & Digital Twin
      Convener: John Power (Argonne National Lab)
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Session IV: Imaging and Data Processing
      Convener: Charudatta Phatak (ANL)
      • 18
        Using automated image analysis to understand nanoparticle coarsening, ripening and evaporation at the nanoscale
        Speaker: Eric Stach (University of Pennsylvania)
      • 19
        Phase retrieval with deep learning network and automatic differentiation
        Speaker: Tao Zhou (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 20
        Overview of AI/ML@APS beamlines
        Speaker: Mathew Cherukara (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 21
        Accelerated Data Analysis Workflows for Ptychography using Remote Leadership Computing Resources
        Speaker: Tekin Bicer (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 22
        Open / Speaker Panel Discussion
    • Session V: Autonomous Discovery
      Convener: Jianguo Wen (ANL)
      • 23
        Imaging 2D materials, atom by atom, on the million-atom scale
        Speaker: Pinshane Huang (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
      • 24
        Recent Progress in Autonomous X-ray Scattering
        Speaker: Kevin Yager (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
      • 25
        Domain-Aware Gaussian Processes and High-Performance Mathematical Optimization for Stochastic Function Approximation and Autonomous Data Acquisition
        Speaker: Marcus Noack (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 26
        Advanced Robotics and Software Defined Automation to Speed Materials Discovery
        Speaker: Ben Blaiszik (University of Chicago)
      • 27
        Open / Speaker Panel Discussion
    • 12:15
      Lunch Break
    • Closing Session: Data, Computing and Modeling
      Convener: Nicholas Schwarz (APS / ANL)
      • 28
        Programmatic and Deep Learning Analysis Pipelines for 4D-STEM Materials Science Experiments
        Speaker: Colin Ophus (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 29
        MLExchange, bringing machine learning to the beamline
        Speaker: Alexander Hexemer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 30
        The FNAL accelerator complex initial ML efforts and a conceptual AI roadmap for operations
        Speaker: Tia Miceli (NMSU)
      • 31
        Surrogate Models for Beam Transport and Particle Tracking
        Speaker: Jose Martinez (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 32
        Open / Speaker Panel Discussion
      • 33
        Closing Remarks
        Speakers: Brahim Mustapha (Argonne National Laboratory), Olle Heinonen (Argonne National Laboratory)