Argonne is currently working in collaboration with industry and university partners to develop open source workflows for nuclear analysis of fusion devices based on the OpenMC Monte Carlo particle transport code. Current work includes a wide range of activities, including feature/methods development, performance optimization, application to typical fusion design studies, and utilization of AI/ML techniques. Student participation in this project may involve software development in OpenMC (Python, C++) and/or analysis of fusion devices. Students will also gain familiarity with high-performance computing environments at Argonne, including the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) and the Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC).
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