IIS 2019
IIS 2019
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Wonho Choe | Introduction to KAIST |
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Alberto Loarte | Introduction to ITER |
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Si Woo Yoon | Introduction to KSTAR |
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Hyeon Gon Lee | Korean contributions to ITER |
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Yong Seok Hwang | Overview of the K-DEMO Program |
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Detlev Reiter | Basic Boundary Physics |
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Reiter Detlev Education Working Experience Scientific Interests Plasma transport theory and modelling, and atomic, molecular and surface processes in bounded plasmas. Coupled fluid/kinetic models for the edge plasma, neutral particle transport (EIRENE), Monte Carlo methods in linear and non-linear transport theory (B2-EIRENE coupling) Books |
Rajesh Maingi | Introduction to H-mode plasmas |
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Rajesh Maingi is the Deputy Department Head of the ITER and Tokamaks department and the Head of Boundary Science on NSTX-U at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). |
Richard Pitts | Power Exhaust in ITER |
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With more than 30 years’ experience in the field of tokamak boundary plasma physics, Dr. Richard Pitts is currently Section Leader for Divertor and Plasma Boundary Physics in the ITER Organization’s (IO) Science Division. |
Hartmut Zohm | Physics of divertor power exhaust beyond ITER |
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Personal Details Education and Training Career Awards, distinctions General comments Prof. Hartmut Zohm's main fields of interest are the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability of fusion plasmas and their heating by Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH). By combining these two fields, he pioneered the active stabilisation of neoclassical magnetic islands, which set a major performance limit to the tokamak, by ECRH. His present field is the study of tokamak physics on the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak which is operated by his department. He is also involved in the European studies for a demonstration fusion power plant (DEMO). Prof. Zohm is a member of the Programme Advisory Committees of KSTAR (Daejon, Korea) and EAST (ASIPP Hefei, China), the EUROFusion STAC as well as chair of the External Advisory Board of the EPSRC Fusion Centre for Doctoral Training (York, UK) and the International Advisory Committee of the physics programme of the Chinese Fusion Experimental Test Reactor (CFETR). He is also a member of the board of editors of the ‘Nuclear Fusion' journal and a member of the advisory board of the ‘Annalen der Physik' journal. Selected publications (out of ~ 300 listed in ISI Web of Science, 39 as first author, h=47) |
Yongkyoon In | ELM-crash-suppression using 3-D magnetic fields |
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Max Fenstermacher | Active control of ELMs and small-ELM/ELM-less regimes |
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Max Fenstermacher has been a physicist in the Magnetic Fusion Energy Program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) since 1988. |
Oliver Schmitz | Power Fluxes in suppressed/controlled - ELM H-mode plasma scenarios |
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Professor Oliver Schmitz Professional Preparation Appointments Selected Publications Synergistic Activities (selected) |
Mario Merola | ITER plasma facing components |
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Mario Merola got the PhD in Development and Testing of Plasma Facing Components of the ITER Fusion Reactor in 1993 at the Polytechnic of Milan, Italy. |
Jamie Gunn | Shape design of plasma facing components for stationary and... |
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Jamie Gunn is a physicist at the French Atomic Energy Commission, responsible for Langmuir probe measurements in the WEST tokamak. In addition to experimental measurements and design of new kinds of Langmuir probes, he is an expert in kinetic calculations of plasma-wall interaction, and has recently completed contracts for ITER involving studies of Langmuir probe design for high heat flux, actively cooled divertors, and tungsten monoblock shaping to evaluate and mitigate inter-ELM and ELM heat loads. Presently he is involved in collaborations with KSTAR on investigations of ELM heat loads on the edges of monoblocks; with American colleagues on tungsten transport in WEST using a dedicated sample probe; with COMPASS tokamak in Czech Republic on plasma-surface modelling and experiments; with ITER-China on Langmuir probe design for ITER and testing that design in WEST; is Scientific Coordinator of experiments on monoblock shaping in WEST; and is Principal Investigator of a European project to investigate theoretically the impact of hot, electron-emitting surfaces on the scrape-off layer. |
Koichiro Ezato | Technology and manufacturing of plasma facing components |
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Francesco Maviglia | Plasma facing components beyond ITER - solid materials |
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Francesco Maviglia brief curriculum vitae
Francesco Maviglia received the Master’s degree in electronic engineering (magna cum laude) and the Ph.D. degree in electric and automation engineering from the “Università Degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria”, Italy, in 2006, and 2009, respectively. |
Daniel Andruczyk | Plasma facing components beyond ITER - liquid materials |
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