Dedicated to expanding
and disseminating
scientific knowledge,
especially in the
physical sciences. |
| The Institute for Advanced Physics is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
corporation engaged in fundamental scientific research based in the
beautiful Front Range of Colorado. Founded in 1996 with the premise
that basic research is the foundation for revolutionary technologies,
the Institute has activley pursued research topics ranging from plasma
physics, to atomic and molecular physics, to computational methods.
These research programs continue to produce significant new results
every year. |
| The Institute is on the leading edge of scientific computation
- the dynamic overlap of physics, mathematics and computer science.
We have developed a number of significant technologies that make scientific
computing easier, including advanced computing infrastructure, sophisticated
data archiving and mining technologies and distributed scientific
collaboration tools. We have been at the forefront of exploiting modern
software engineering techniques for scientific purposes, utilizing
object-oriented methodologies, relational database systems and modern
languages such as C++ and Java to achieve unprecedented code performance
and accurate results. |
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As an example of our
results, the plot to the left shows a recent 2-D calculation
of the propagation of an intense laser pulse in an under-dense
plasma. The fast laser oscillations are visible as ripples
toward the lower left. The peaks and valleys represent the
residual plasma oscillations - the ringing of the plasma -
called the wake. The laser wake has some potentially valuable
applications for particle and medical accelerators, because
of the wake's very large electric fields. To study these applications
and to understand the appropriate design parameters, large-scale
modeling of this system is needed and is a major focus of
the Institute's research in plasma physics. |
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| In addition to our research activities, we are also
actively engaged in education at the high-school, community college,
trade school and university levels. Our affiliates routinely lecture
on computational physics, plasma physics, software engineering, numerical
analysis and algorithm development. We host conferences and mentor
students interested in learning about high-performance computing. |
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