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8:00 - 8:45 (45min)
Registration
Registration
8:45 - 9:00 (15min)
Welcome & practical infos
Main amphitheater
9:00 - 10:35 (1h35)
Near-edge physics in L-mode, H-mode and ELM-free regimes
Main amphitheater
› Understanding of near-edge physics in L-mode, H-mode and ELM-free regimes progress in validation, core/edge integration, role of particle source
- Clarisse Bourdelle, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique
09:00-09:45 (45min)
› Gyrokinetic modelling of the radial electric field well in L-mode edge tokamak plasmas
- Yanick SARAZIN, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Pedestal turbulence in AUG and JET from a global gyrokinetic perspective
- Leonhard Leppin, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik [Garching]
10:10-10:35 (25min)
10:35 - 11:05 (30min)
Coffee break
Break room
11:05 - 12:35 (1h30)
Near-edge physics in L-mode, H-mode and ELM-free regimes
Main amphitheater
› Edge deuterium temperature and toroidal rotation profiles at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak and comparison to theory
- Pilar Cano Megías, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik [Garching], University of Seville
11:05-11:30 (25min)
› Drift wave nature of the Weakly Coherent Mode on ASDEX Upgrade
- Manuel Herschel, Technical University of Munich, Physics Department, Chair for Plasma Edge and Divertor Physics, 85747 Garching, Germany, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany, Universität Ulm, Ulm, Germany
11:30-11:55 (25min)
› Discussion session
- All All, Institut Jean Lamour
11:55-12:35 (40min)
›12:35 (1h45)
12:35 - 14:20 (1h45)
Lunch
›14:20 (2h)
14:20 - 16:20 (2h)
Poster session 1
› Enabling online pedestal stability analysis with machine learning
- Adam Kit, Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Experiments and gyrokinetic simulations of TCV plasmas with negative triangularity in view of DTT operations
- Alessandro Balestri, Swiss Plasma Center
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Extraction of the turbulence components and their dynamics using reflectometry data
- Luigui Salazar, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique, Université de Lorraine
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Fidelity of Model Reduction: Implications of Near Marginality Lessons learnt from (i) quasilinear, nonlinear gyrokinetic (ii) gradient- & (iii) flux-driven simulations
- Camille Gillot, Association EURATOM-CEA
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Full Flux Surface δf-Gyrokinetic code
- Georgia Acton, University of Oxford, Culham Science Centre [Abingdon]
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Full-F and turbulent simulations of a linear plasma device using a gyromoment approach
- Jacob Mencke, Swiss Plasma Center
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Integrated modeling of WEST long pulse L-mode discharges
- Shengyu SHI, CEA - IRFM
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Limiting factors for achieving peeling-limited pedestals in present devices
- Theresa Wilks, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Maximizing the ion temperature in an electron heated plasma: from WEST towards larger devices
- Jean-Francois Artaud, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Modeling of WEST plasmas with reduced Lower-Hybrid model: interplay with transport and sensitivity analysis
- Theo Fonghetti, Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations of boron density peaking: experimental comparisons and reduced transport model validation
- Pierre Manas, CEA Cadarache
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Predictive modeling of Super-H mode in DIII-D using the TRANSP integrated modeling code
- Alexei Pankin, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Progress in understanding the impact of the magnetic geometry on divertor turbulence
- Diego Sales de Oliveira, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), CH-1015 Lausanne
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Progress towards the understanding of negative triangularity improvements with gyrokinetic simulations
- Giovanni Di Giannatale, Swiss Plasma Center
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Quasilinear Gyrokinetic Modeling of Reduced Transport in the Presence of High Impurity Content, Large Gradients, and Large Geometric Alpha
- Cole Stephens, University of Texas at Austin [Austin]
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Role of neutral particles on pedestal structure for H-mode experiments in DIII-D
- Julio Balbin-Arias, College of William and Mary [Williamsburg]
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Structure formation in plasma turbulence with imposed flow shear
- Plamen Ivanov, Rudolf Peierls Center for Theoretical Physics
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Transport and zonal flows dynamics in flux-driven interchange and drift waves turbulence
- Olivier Panico, CEA, IRFM, Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Turbulence and Transport Dependence on
- George McKee, University of Wisconsin-Madison
14:20-16:20 (2h)
› Ultra long turbulent eddies, magnetic topology, and the triggering of internal transport barriers
- Arnas Volcokas, Swiss Plasma Center
14:20-16:20 (2h)
16:20 - 16:35 (15min)
Coffee break (starts 16:05)
Break room
16:35 - 18:20 (1h45)
Confinement optimisation through shaping: negative triangularity
Main amphitheater
› Initial Transport Results of the DIII-D Negative Triangularity Campaign
- Max Austin, University of Texas at Austin [Austin]
16:35-17:00 (25min)
› Investigation of Turbulence Properties in Negative Triangularity Plasmas on DIII-D using Beam Emission Spectroscopy
- Samuel Stewart, University of Wisconsin Madison
17:00-17:25 (25min)
› Pedestal properties of negative triangularity plasma in ASDEX Upgrade
- Branka Vanovac, PSFC, MIT
17:25-17:50 (25min)
› Discussion session
- All All, Institut Jean Lamour
17:50-18:20 (30min)
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