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Scientists, RSEs, sysadmins: unite! And register for the Workshop on Reproducible Software Environments 👇
https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2023/09/first-workshop-on-reproducible-software-environments/
Let us know what you think about our new #preprint:
"A Laser-Plasma Ion Beam Booster Based on Hollow-Channel Magnetic Vortex Acceleration" by M Garten, S Bulanov, S Hakimi, L Obst-Huebl, CE Mitchell, C Schroeder, E Esarey, CGR Geddes, Jean-Luc Vay and Axel Huebl (that's me :D).
https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.04745
Laser-driven ion acceleration provides ultra-short, high-charge, low-emittance beams, which are desirable for a wide range of high-impact applications. Yet after decades of research, a significant increase in maximum ion energy is still needed. This work introduces a quality-preserving staging concept for ultra-intense ion bunches that is seamlessly applicable from the non-relativistic plasma source to the relativistic regime. Full 3D particle-in-cell simulations prove robustness and capture of a high-charge proton bunch, suitable for readily available and near-term laser facilities.
A new PLoS Bio paper I'm on is out:
Policy recommendations to ensure that research software is openly accessible and reusable
It argues:
Research data is optimized when it can be freely accessed and reused. To maximize research equity, transparency, and reproducibility, policymakers should take concrete steps to ensure that research software is openly accessible and reusable.
Research data is optimized when it can be freely accessed and reused. This Perspective provides recommendations for policymakers to maximize research equity, transparency, and reproducibility, ensuring that research software is openly accessible and reusable.