As a physicist or an engineer at a physics lab or research facility, attend the Big Physics recommended sessions at NIWeek, focused on the tools and techniques that can be used for control, measurement, and diagnostics in particle accelerators, synchrotrons, fusion reactors, and telescopes. At the following sessions, learn from industry experts and NI engineers about best practices and the latest technologies to make you successful in your application.
Session ID | Session Title |
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TS2422 | Building High-Performance Test, Measurement, and Control Systems |
TS1677 | ITER Remote Handling: From Viewing and Image Processing to Virtual Reality and Motion Control |
TS1563 | Controlling a Nuclear Fusion Particle Accelerator |
TS2144 | Using LabVIEW and GPUs in Real-Time High-Performance Computing Systems |
TS1531 | Managing Big Data |
TS2184 | Introduction to the LabVIEW FPGA Module |
TS2220 | Create High-Performance FPGA Desgns With LabVIEW FPGA IP Builder |
TS2221 | Options for Integrating IP Into Your LabVIEW FPGA Design |
TS1656 | High-Performance Embedded Applications Using NI FlexRIO |
TS2370 | Introduction to PXI |
*An additional two unique sessions will be published as NIWeek approaches
Here are some additional sessions recommended by the Big Physics team:
Session ID | Session Title |
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TS1687 | Software Architectures for High-Channel-Count Measurements |
TS2141 | Architecting Embedded Control and Monitoring Applications |
TS2440 | Introduction to CompactRIO and the LabVIEW RIO Architecture |
TS2180 | Introduction to the LabVIEW Real-Time Module |
TS2186 | Extending Your LabVIEW Skills to LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW FPGA |
TS1580 | Understanding and Measuring Jitter |
In between the keynote presentations and sessions, drop by the Scientific Research and Lead Users Pavilion to see some interesting Big Physics demos.
More information and the full NIWeek 2013 Program will be available here.