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SUMMARY:HPC Code Development Forum Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nFranklin Curtis and Stuart Slattery (Oak Ridg
 e National Laboratory)\n\nIn this open discussion, the obstacles that must
  be overcome to effectively incorporate the relevant physics for fusion en
 ergy devices will be considered. This round table discussion will explore 
 the topics of the accompanying talks and will explore the avenues for fund
 ing, timelines, and major hurtles to accomplishing the goal of high-fideli
 ty simulations. Participants will be encouraged to share ideas on techniqu
 es for bridging the gap between high-fidelity simulations and engineering-
 scale models. The three main topics of discussion will be:\n\n(1) What eng
 ineering challenges does fusion energy face while working toward fusion re
 actor deployment? \n(2) What tools are needed to solve those engineering c
 hallenges? \n(3) How can AI and machine learning be leveraged to bridge th
 e gap between high-fidelity modeling and engineering-scale analysis?\n\nDo
 main: Engineering, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\
 n\nSession Chair: Franklin Curtis (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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