Summit on Digital Twins

US/Central
Hornets Nest WH8X Wilson Hall 8th Floor Crossover

Hornets Nest WH8X Wilson Hall 8th Floor Crossover

Description

Gathering the voices of experts and leadership to build community across directorates, and to craft a strategic plan to build expertise in digital twins in support of Fermilab's mission.

New, post-summit: 

Invitation to Conference on Digital Twins / Digital Engineering at INL's DICE:

  • Save the date: May 20-21
  • Abstract submission deadline: Dec. 15
    • abstract template provided in document linked above
Registration
Participant Registration for the 2024 Summit on Digital Twins at Fermilab
Participants
  • Aaron Sauers
  • Abhishek Pathak
  • Adam Moore
  • Aisha Ibrahim
  • Alajos Makovec
  • Alessandro Ciaramella
  • alex chen
  • Alexander Shemyakin
  • Allen Bujak
  • Alyssa Rodway
  • Andrew Whitbeck
  • Anthony Tiradani
  • Aron Soha
  • Ben Hansen
  • Bill Paley
  • Catherine Hurley
  • Colin Narug
  • Dan Lambert
  • Derek Steinkamp
  • Don Athula Wickremasinghe
  • Erin Chen
  • Finley Novak
  • Gabriele Benelli
  • Grace Horton-Smith
  • Greg Derylo
  • Hayden Hoschouer
  • Igor Rakhno
  • James K Santucci
  • Jason St. John
  • Jeff Biss
  • Jim Huang
  • John Wieland
  • Jonathan Jarvis
  • Jonathan Williams
  • Kyle Hazelwood
  • Kyle Kendziora
  • Lionel Prost
  • Lucy Nobrega
  • Luke Martin
  • Maira Khan
  • Margaret Voetberg
  • Maria Acosta
  • Martin Bentivengo
  • Maurice Ball
  • Mayling Wong-Squires
  • Michael Balcewicz
  • Mike Wallbank
  • Min Jeong Kim
  • Nhan Tran
  • Nikita Kuklev
  • Olivier Napoly
  • Pierrick Hanlet
  • Ralitsa Sharankova
  • Roshanda Spillers-Nowlin
  • Salman Tariq
  • Scarlet Norberg
  • Sergey Koshelev
  • Shengli Liu
  • Shivani Sunil Saikar
  • Shreya Joshi
  • Steven Krave
  • Sudeshna Ganguly
  • TATIANA Sayenko
  • Thomas Kobilarcik
  • Tia Miceli
  • Tim Hamerla
  • Trevor Butler
  • Vitaly Pronskikh
  • William Badgett
  • Yujun Wu
  • Yun He
    • 12:00 12:20
      Welcome and Initial Vision 20m

      Introductory slides:
      - What do we mean by "digital twin," and
      - The vision for a lab where digital twins are in common use, enhancing operations in diverse facets of Fermilab.

      Speaker: Jason St. John (Fermilab)
    • 12:20 12:40
      A Digital Twin for the PIP-II Linac 20m

      Status, plans, and vision for the PIP-II Linac digital twin

      Speaker: Abhishek Pathak (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    • 12:40 13:20
      Roundtable: Use Cases from all present 40m
      • For your area of application, what capabilities would you want in a digital twin?
      • What benefit would this bring to your work, and to the lab delivering on its mission?
      • Is there a case that the benefit outweighs the remaining effort?
    • 13:20 13:35
      Break 15m
    • 13:35 14:35
      Requirements Collection and Drafting Strategic Plan 1h

      (add any further use cases as they occur in conversation)

      What resources are already in place, and which ones would still be needed? For example:
      - Is there already a system collecting operations data?
      - Is there a repository where data are kept? How robust is access for retrieval?
      - Does a simulation already exist, as in Ansys or XSuite, etc, or are there at least engineering documents to start from?
      - Are there personnel needed to put together needed digital engineering or to develop machine learning algorithms?
      - Are there already identified computing resources to support the live processes within the digital twin?

      Finally, what avenues can be explored to find the remaining resources within the lab, or from outside?