Showcasing antimatter research at the CST User Day

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Dr Bharat Singh Rawat during his presentation. (Image credit: Gregg Hunt / Simuserv)

QUASAR Group member Dr Bharat Singh Rawat recently had the opportunity to present innovative work on the use of CST Studio Suite in antimatter research during the CST User Day, hosted at the Dassault Systèmes (DS) office in Nottingham, UK.

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Participants at the event. (Image credit: Gregg Hunt / Simuserv)

The event brought together researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange ideas and showcase the wide-ranging applications of CST across various disciplines. From antenna design and satellite systems to plasma simulations and particle accelerators, the sessions demonstrated the versatility and power of CST as a multiphysics simulation platform.

Dr Rawat’s presentation highlighted how CST is being applied in our research to model complex electromagnetic systems as well as beam diagnostics for low energy antimatter beams.

The event was organized by SIMUSERV and DS team members. Their efforts created a dynamic environment for collaboration and knowledge sharing among CST users and experts.The CST User Day serves as a valuable platform for researchers and professionals to explore emerging trends in computational electromagnetics and simulation technologies.