Enhancing Science with Digital Twins
Fermilab AI Tools to Advance Particle Accelerators
The MOAT team integrates AI and digital twins to speed up scientific tasks by 100 times under the DOE Genesis Mission.

A digital visualization of a particle accelerator showing a physical pipe alongside a glowing translucent digital twin representation with data overlays.
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Fermilab and six Department of Energy national labs formed the Multi-Office particle Accelerator Team (MOAT) [1]. This group aims to integrate artificial intelligence into the full lifecycle of particle accelerators [1]. The initiative is a key part of the DOE's Genesis Mission [1]. The project recently showcased Osprey, an AI tool that uses autonomous agents to perform scientific tasks 100 times faster [1]. Osprey creates digital twins for virtual diagnostics of complex machinery [1]. These tools allow researchers to simulate and optimize accelerator performance before physical testing [1].
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