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Fusion Technology Summary Report

Fusion Technology Summary Report. Mark Tillack For: Jean Paul Allain IEEE-NPSS AdCom Meeting July 13, 2013, San Francisco, California. Summary of Recent Committee Activities.

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Fusion Technology Summary Report

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  1. Fusion Technology Summary Report Mark Tillack For: Jean Paul Allain IEEE-NPSS AdCom Meeting July 13, 2013, San Francisco, California

  2. Summary of Recent Committee Activities • The SOFE 25 in San Francisco, California,June 10-14, 2013 was a tremendous success and conducted as a stand-alone meeting (more details in the next few slides). • SOFE 26 (2015) co-organized with PPC (Pulsed Power Conference) chaired by Mark Crawford. • SOFE 26 General chair: Jean Paul Allain, Program chair: Mark Tillack • Location: Austin, Texas between May 31 and June 4, 2015. • In process of finalizing MOU with Mark Crawford • SOFE 26 organizing committee being assembled this Fall

  3. Final report on SOFE 25San Francisco, CA, June 10-14, 2013 • The technical program consisted of over 315 papers in total or about 88% of the projected attendance based on early 2013 estimates. • The SOFE-25 short-course focused on Plasma-Material Interactions and was attended by a mix of graduate students, post-docs, industry folks and scientists from national laboratories. In total, 19 participated. • The feedback was very positive for both the technical program and short course. • The meeting banquet was held after a tour of the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The banquet venue was a local winery and was attended by more than 80% of attendees.

  4. Distribution of contributed abstracts by country 18 in 2011 8 in 2009 Roughly 1/3 America, 1/3 Asia, 1/3 Europe

  5. Distribution of contributed abstracts by topic

  6. Trends in SOFE Attendance SFO SAN Knoxville SAN CHI ABQ SAN ABQ 9/11

  7. Progress report on SOFE 25San Francisco, CA, June 10-14, 2013 • Highlights from the plenary and invited talks: • Rem Haange, ITER deputy director-general, opened the meeting with a talk on “ITER Engineering Integration Challenges” that highlighted both advances in fusion technology driven by ITER requirements as well as the technical and organizational challenges of the ITER enterprise. In explaining ITER’s challenges, Haange, recipient of the 2011 IEEE Fusion Technology Award, described ITER as “a highly integrated machine with very strong interfaces between the different components.” • Carlos Alejaldre, ITER deputy director-general responsible for safety, discussed lessons learned in the ITER licensing process. He stressed ITER’s significance as the first fusion nuclear facility and called the French government decree authorizing creation of the ITER facility a “historical achievement for fusion development.”

  8. (for the 3rd time) Expecting over 100 papers to be submitted

  9. 2013 Fusion Technology Award Winner: Philip Heitzenroeder For his dedication to advancing the engineering and technology of experimental fusion devices in magnet design and manufacturing, and his leadership of the Fusion Technology Committee of the IEEE NPSS In addition to Phil’s many technical achievements, he also served on the FTSC from 2002-2005, as an elected member of the NPSS AdCom, and as General Chair of the 19th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE).

  10. 2013 Symposium on Fusion Engineering Best Student Paper Award Winner: Eleanor Grieveson For the paper titled: “Investigation into Irradiation Effects in ODS-Alloys Using Ion Implantation and Micromechanical Testing” Eleanor Grieveson is a Materials Science student in the 3rd year of studying for her DPhil (PhD) at the University of Oxford. She received her Bachelors at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, receiving a MEng in Materials Science in 2010. 2 of the past 4 winners were international.

  11. 2013 Symposium on Fusion Engineering – Budget – Waiting for final bills from hotel, Bo Yu, IEEE MCM Currently projecting >$30k return

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