International Collaboration for Magnetic Fusion Energy
FESAC Panel 2011-2012
Updated on March 10, 2012
Introduction
The purpose of this site is to provide background information on
International Collaboration for the FESAC Panel. Suggestions for other
links, reports
and your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Please send suggestions
for information
or your comments for posting as an email attachment to
Dale Meade (dmeade at pppl.gov).
Logistics
Final Report
• Final Report – FESAC_Intl_Collab_Final_030712.pdf
• Talk given at FESAC
Meeting – FESAC
Talk_meade_projector.ppt
Technical Issues to be Resolved
Background Reports on International
Collaboration
- General/Overview
- Magnetic Fusion International Collaborations
- High Energy Physics International Collaborations
- Astronomy International Collaborations
Public Input (send input to Dale Meade (dmeade at
pppl.gov)
- APS DPP Open Session
Summary
- List of White Papers
submitted
- Baylor, Larry – Experience,
Success factors, Exploitation of US Pellet Injection Capability
Doyle, Ed – Diagnostics, Funding
Mechanism for Spectrum of Opportunities and Challenges
Finn, John – MHD Control on RFPs for
Tokamaks
Greenwald, Martin – Technology
for
Remote
Experimental Participation
Hutchinson, et. .al – Domestic
and International Plasma Fusion Facilities in Education
Hwang, David – Compact Torus
Injection for Fueling and Disruption Mitigation
Lipschultz, Bruce – PFC Issues
Related to DEMO, esp PFCs at High Temperature
Lombardo, Lynette – Imaging and
Visualization Diagnostic for Collaboration
Mordijck, Saskia – Travel Issues
for University groups to attend ITPA
Okabayashi, Michio – Joint
US/Japan MHD workshop as a Model
Raman, Roger – Collaboration with the
QUEST-ST in Japan for Long Pulse Tokamaks
Ruzic, David – Lithium as PFC and Specific
Funding for Students
Sabbagh, Steve – MHD Issues
and IC Issues for University groups
Stangeby, Peter – Unique
Opportunities for US Collaboration in Plasma-Wall Interaction Research
in JET and EAST
Smith, Roger – Pulsed
Polarimetry Diagnostic for ITER and DEMO
Wurden, Glen – Observations
based on 20 Years of Experience with International Collaborations,
W7-X Collaboration
Xu, X. Q. – International
Collaboration on Plasma Science and Control
Young, Ken – Operational
Considerations for
U.S. Scientists Collaborating on Experimental Magnetic Fusion Devices
Abroad
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