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Satelite meeting: 'Instabilities and turbulence in fusion plasmas'

 

A satelite meeting of 1.5 days (Thursday 2 after lunch- Friday 3rd April 2009) is organized after the IOP on the topic of instabilities and turbulence in fusion plasmas. The meeting is intended to provide an overview of the UK activities in this area, but a few international speakers are invited.

The research area of instabilties and turbulence in fusion plasmas is a growing field in the academic community in the UK. The understanding of turbulence in a fusion plasma is academically challenging due to the inherent nonlinear nature, the complex geometry, and the interaction of the charged particles with the electro-magnetic field. It is also highly relevant since it determines the rate of energy loss from the plasma and, therefore, the size and cost of any fusion reactor. The scientific program of the meeting will include small scale turbulence (Larmor radius), larger scale instabilities (in between Larmor radius and system size), and their interaction.

 

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The program can be found here

The distribution of posters over the two sessions can be found here

 

There is no web-based abstract submission. If you are interested in presenting a paper please e-mail A.G.Peeters(at)warwick.ac.uk. Registration will be possible through the web interface and will come online soon.

 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Dr. A.G. Peeters (University of Warwick)

Dr. C. Roach (UKAEA Culham)

Dr. A. Schekochihin (Oxford University)

Prof. H. Wilson (University of York)

 

INVITED SPEAKERS (not yet complete)

Dr Johan Anderson (Sheffield) Analytical theory of intermittency and structure formation in drift wave turbulence

Dr. M. Barnes (Oxford University) The Trinity algorithm: Coupling local gyrokinetics with global transport to provide predictive modeling of ITER-like plasma performance.

Dr. A. Bottino (Max Planck institute fuer Plasmaphysik) Title TBA

Mr. F.J. Casson (University of Warwick) Toroidal momentum transport

Dr. C. Connaughton (University of Warwick, Maths dep.), Modulational Instability of Drift Waves.

Mr. G. Colyer (UKAEA Culham), TGLF Transport Model, and comparisons with ST Data

Dr. B. Dudson (University of York), BOUT++

Dr. V. Naulin (Riso, Denmark) TBA

Dr. M. Romanelli (UKAEA Culham), Fast ion stabilisation of ITG Turbulence on JET

 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (NOT YET COMPLETE)

Y. Camenen: 'The impact of the parallel mode structure on turbulent transport'
J. Dewhurst: 'Finite Larmor radius effects on test particle transport in drift zonal flow turbulence'
W.A. Hornsby: 'Gyro-kinetic tearing modes'
W. Guttenfelder: 'Electron scale nonlinear gyro-kinetic simulations in spherical tokamak geometry'
G. Szepesi: 'Compressional Alfven dynamics in gyro-kinetic turbulence'
A.G. Peeters: 'The influence of trapping and collisions on the Coriolis pinch effect'
A.P. Snodin: 'GKW code development' 
B. Hnat TBA
E. Verwichte, Compressional Alfven eigenmode structure in spherical tokamaks
M. Rosin, The parallel firehose instability in weakly collisional plasmas
B.E. Quinn, Anisotropic drift turbulence and triple cascade.
E.J. Kim, Profile-turbulence interaction and self-organisation
P. Knight, Equilibrium solution for the CENTORI turbulence code
S. Saarelma: Global Gyrokinetic Simulations for MAST
N. Loureiro: The effect of background turbulence on magnetic reconnection
M. Reshko: Local Gyrokinetics Simulations with Equilibrium Flow Shear
F.M. Poli, Development of synthetic diagnostics for validation of gyrokinetic nonlinear simulations of electron temperature gradient driven turbulence against experiments.
A. Webster, Stability of a Tokamak plasma's edge
I. Abel, TBA
E. Highcock, TBA
C. Roach, Gyro-kinetics studies of the spherical tokamak
H. Qu, Drift-kinetic modelling of the NTM
K. Imada (not confirmed)
A.J. De-Gol, Plasma response to a forced wave in a 1D modified Vlasov system
J. Douglas, An examination of the linear structure of the CUTIE turbulence code