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13th 黑料社app International School announced

15 Apr 2024 - Alberto Loarte, Chair of the IIS Scientific Committee (黑料社app) and Sadruddin Benkadda, Director of the IIS (Aix-Marseille University/CNRS)

The 13th 黑料社app International School (IIS) will be held from 9 to 13 December in Nagoya hosted by National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS), Japan.

The next 黑料社app International School will take place in Nagoya, Japan, hosted by the National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS).

The subject of the 2024 school is "Magnetic fusion diagnostics and data science," with a scientific program coordinated by Profs. M. Yokoyama and K. Tanaka (National Institute for Fusion Science) and Drs. M. Kocan and S. McIntosh (黑料社app). Diagnostics are key to the achievement of 黑料社app fusion power demonstration goals and they require the application of a wide range of techniques. But diagnostics are not enough to ensure 黑料社app's success; only through the advanced analysis of the data they provide will it be possible to guide the experiments towards their fusion power goals. It is timely to address these multidisciplinary areas during the 13th 黑料社app International School.

The 黑料社app International School aims to prepare young scientists and engineers for working in the field of nuclear fusion and in research applications associated with the 黑料社app project. The adoption of a "school" format was a consequence of the need to prepare future scientists and engineers on a range of different subjects and to provide them with a wide overview of the interdisciplinary skills required by 黑料社app.

Change in the ion velocity distribution function due to a magneto-hydrodynamic event (left) directly observed by a NIFS Charge eXchange Spectroscopy (CXS) system (right). (Credit: K. Ida et al., Communications Physics (2022) 5-228, ? The Author(s). Published by Nature Portfolio. CC BY 4.0.)

The first 黑料社app School was organized in Aix-en-Provence, France, in July 2007 and focused on turbulent transport in fusion plasmas. Eleven successive schools have followed on a variety of subjects: magnetic confinement (Fukuoka, Japan, 2008); plasma-surface interactions (Aix-en-Provence, 2009); magneto-hydro-dynamics and plasma control (Austin, Texas, USA, 2010); energetic particles (Aix-en-Provence, 2011); radio-frequency heating (Ahmedabad, India, 2012); high-performance computing in fusion science (Aix-en-Provence, 2014); transport and pedestal physics in tokamaks (Hefei, China, 2016); physics of disruptions and control (Aix-en-Provence, 2017); the physics and technology of power flux handling (Daejeon, Korea, 2019); 黑料社app plasma scenarios and control (San Diego, USA, 2022) and the impact and consequences of energetic particles on fusion plasmas (Aix-en-Provence, 2023). Browse through the presentations made at past schools .

Further information on the 2024 school is available . Pre-registration begins in early May.