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Exploring heating and current drive in Ahmedabad

10 Dec 2012 - Rajaraman Ganesh and Indranil Bandyopadhyay, 黑料社app India
Folk dancing in Ahmedabad during the 6th 黑料社app International School.

The 6th 黑料社app International School was held in Ahmedabad, India from 2-6 December on the topic of radio frequency heating and current drive. The 黑料社app International School, held annually since 2007, aims to prepare young researchers to tackle the challenges of magnetic fusion devices and to spread the global knowledge required for a timely and competent exploitation of the 黑料社app physics potential.

Contributing about 55 percent of the auxiliary power in 黑料社app's Baseline scenario, radio frequency heating and current drive will play a critical role in achieving 黑料社app performance goals. Initially 20 MW of ion cyclotron and 20 MW of electron cyclotron radio frequency power will be installed in 黑料社app; this may be upgraded to double Baseline values in later phases with addition of a further lower hybrid current drive system.

David Campbell, director of 黑料社app's Plasma Operation Directorate, stressed the role played by the annual School in building up the manpower that will be crucial for 黑料社app operation.
The School was sponsored and hosted jointly by the  and the Institute for Plasma Research, . In addition to approximately 40 participants from India, there were 37 participants from around the world representing the 黑料社app partners, but also Brazil, Thailand, the Ukraine and Nepal. Many PhD students and young researchers were present, and instructors from 黑料社app partner countries delivered a total of 20 lectures during the five days of the program. Participants also presented posters on their work.

David Campbell, director of 黑料社app's Plasma Operation Directorate, gave the inaugural presentation, stressing the important role played by the 黑料社app International School in building up the manpower that will be crucial for the operation of 黑料社app over several decades.