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CELIA_SRI

Description of the CELIA team and SRI sector.

CEntre Lasers Intenses et Applications (CELIA)

CELIA iss a mixed research unit (UMR5107) founded in 1999 by the University of Bordeaux and the CNRS, joined in 2003 by the CEA (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives). CELIA was created following the decision to install the Mégajoule laser in Aquitaine. Its main missions are to:

  • develop intense laser themes
  • interaction in extreme regimes with matter
  • build large laser infrastures like LMJ/PETAL CELIA is looking forward to solve societal objectives like nuclear, medical and astrophysic domains.

Laser MégaJoule LMJ / PETAL

LMJ (2014) system can be resume to 3 parts:

  • Amplification lines
  • Creation and amplification of 176 laser beams
  • Beams transportation
  • Experiment Chamber PETawatt Aquitaine Laser (2017) is a laser pulse of one picosecond, or a thousand times shorter than that of the LMJ.

TEAMS

CELIA is composed by 5 teams:

  • GOLF Femtosecond lasers (10^-15)
  • HXUV Laser-matter interaction modeling
  • IFCIA Numerical simulations of laser absorption process
  • PETRUX Hot plasma physics, superheated matter
  • SLAM Laser-matter interaction with short-pulse lasers

Service Ressources Informatiques (SRI)

SRI is a team from Bordeaux University helping CELIA around two axes:

  • Administration, management and operation of systems and networks
  • Development, calculation and research support
    • Adding CI/CD, auto-test non-regression unit-test, benchmarking
    • Code Optimization using SIMD, memory management/layout, compilation flags
    • Code accelerator OpenMPI, MPI, GPU
    • Numerical experimentations on computation nodes like OCCIGEN
    • ...

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