GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research is a research institution located in Darmstadt, Germany, specializing in heavy ion research and accelerator science. The centre is part of the Helmholtz Association and conducts advanced research in the field of particle physics, particularly focusing on the development and optimization of synchrotrons. One of the key areas of expertise highlighted in their recent publication involves the identification of magnetic field errors in synchrotrons, which can significantly impact performance by causing beam loss and reducing dynamic aperture. The research introduces deep Lie map networks as a method to construct accelerator models that incorporate multipole components for these magnetic field errors, linking charged particle dynamics with machine learning techniques. This approach aims to enhance the precision of control over accelerator operations, including the setup of corrector magnets for improved resonance compensation. The GSI Helmholtz Centre employs over 1,000 individuals and operates within the broader Computers and Technology industry, focusing on innovative solutions in accelerator technology and data-driven methodologies.