
Anatolii Tochilnikov developed advanced detector geometry and simulation features for the eic/epic repository, focusing on the central beam pipe and forward cryostat regions. Over two months, he refined the central beam pipe model to match evolving design specifications, improving simulation fidelity for the ePIC device. Using C++, Geant4, and YAML, he updated geometry and materials, addressed upstream and downstream sections, and ensured traceability by linking changes to design commits. He also delivered a comprehensive forward cryostat and beampipe model, detailing superconducting coils and shielding, resolving component overlaps, and enabling more accurate background and dose calculations for integration and validation.

Delivered the v2025 forward cryostat and beampipe modeling for eic/epic, enabling accurate simulation in the forward region and safer detector integration. Key work includes a comprehensive representation of superconducting coils, support structures, and shielding, with refined geometry to prevent overlaps with adjacent detector components and updated forward beam pipe to accommodate the new cryostat model. This lays groundwork for reliable background and dose calculations and supports upcoming integration tests and validation.
Delivered the v2025 forward cryostat and beampipe modeling for eic/epic, enabling accurate simulation in the forward region and safer detector integration. Key work includes a comprehensive representation of superconducting coils, support structures, and shielding, with refined geometry to prevent overlaps with adjacent detector components and updated forward beam pipe to accommodate the new cryostat model. This lays groundwork for reliable background and dose calculations and supports upcoming integration tests and validation.
May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a high-value feature that improves the fidelity of detector simulations for the ePIC device. The work centers on refining the central beam pipe geometry and materials to align with the latest design specifications, supporting more reliable physics studies and design validation.
May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering a high-value feature that improves the fidelity of detector simulations for the ePIC device. The work centers on refining the central beam pipe geometry and materials to align with the latest design specifications, supporting more reliable physics studies and design validation.
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