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2025 ANS Winter Conference & Expo
November 9–12, 2025
Washington, DC|Washington Hilton
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2025 International Conference on Accelerator Applications (AccApp'25)
Technical Session
Wednesday, November 12, 2025|3:15–5:00PM EST|Lincoln West
Session Chair:
Fredrik Tovesson
Alternate Chair:
Lin Shao
Session Organizer:
Andrew Hutton
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Development and Online Experience with the ATLAS AI-ML Interface at Argonne
3:15–3:45PM EST
Brahim Mustapha (Argonne National Laboratory)
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An Integrated Nanoindentation and Ion Irradiation Platform for High-Throughput Mechanical Characterization
3:45–4:05PM EST
Steven L. Frankowski (Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville), Elijah M. Davis (Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville), Khalid Hattar (University of Tennessee Knoxville), Benjamin Wolf (Waviks, Inc.), Miguel L. Crespillo (Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville), Thomas M. Moore (Waviks, Inc.)
A Neutron Target at LANSCE
4:05–4:25PM EST
Rene Reifarth (LANL), A. Alvarez (Texas A&M U), A. Aprahamian (U Notre Dame), I. Bos (U Notre Dame), O.R. Cantrell (LANL), A.L. Cooper (LANL), A. Couture (LANL), S.F. Dellmann (LANL), M.T. Febbraro (AFIT), D.V. Gorelov (LANL), T. Hankins (Texas A&M U), C.M. Harrington (AFIT), B.M. Harvey (Texas A&M U), M. Le (Texas A&M U), J.J. Manfredi (AFIT), A.B. McIntosh (Texas A&M U), K. Manukyan (U Notre Dame), M. Matney (U Notre Dame), S.M. Mosby (LANL), S. Regener (Texas A&M U), D. Robertson (U Notre Dame), E. Stech (U Notre Dame), G. Tabacaru (Texas A&M U), W. Tan (U Notre Dame), M. Wiescher (U Notre Dame), S. Yennello (Texas A&M U)
Hybrid Geometry Utilization in a Complex Monte Carlo Models
4:25–4:45PM EST
Dusan Kral (LANL), Josef Svoboda (LANL), Aether Glitch (LANL), Michael J. Mocko (LANL), Hye Y. Lee (LANL)
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