Preliminary List of Invited Speakers and Reports

for 10-th International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

(September 13-18, 2004, Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine)

 

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Name

Country, Laboratory

 

Title of Presentation

1

Anatoli Lyssoivan

Belgium, Brussels

Lab. for Plasma Physics
Ecole Royale Militaire -
Koninklijke Militaire School

 

Development of ITER relevant ICRF wall conditioning technique on European tokamaks

2

Yuri

Kuznetsov

Brazil, Sao Paulo

Instituto de Fisica da USP Cidade Universitaria
Sao Paulo

 

Runaway discharge generation due to avalanche process in TCABR tokamak

3

Andrey I. Smolyakov

 

Canada, Saskatoon

University of Saskatchewan

 

Neoclassical Magnetic Islands in Tokamaks

4

Peter E.

Stott

France, Cadarache

Association Euratom-CEA

 

The feasibility of burning D-3He and D-D fusion fuels

5

Igor

Landman

Germany,Karlsruhe, FZK

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

Erosion of ITER divertor armor and contamination of SOL after transient events by erosion products

6

Guido

Van Oost

Germany, Juelich

Forschungszentrum Jülich

 

Novel project on the total plasma treatment of wastes

7

Shigeru

Morita

Japan, Toki , Gifu

NIFS (National Institute for Fusion Science)

 

Recent progress on particle confinement study and ion heating experiments in LHD

8

Akira

KobAyashi

Japan, Osaka

Osaka University

Application of High Energy Plasma for Smart Thermal Processing

9

Marek

Sadowski

        

Poland, Otwock-Swierk by Warsaw, IPJ

A.Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies

 

Progress in Large-Scale Plasma-Focus Experiments

10

Jerzy LANGNER

Poland, Otwock-Swierk by Warsaw, IPJ

A.Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies

 

To be presented

11

Eduard P. Kruglyakov

 

Russia, Novosibirsk

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

Status of modern mirror studies in Novosibirsk

12

Anri A. RUKHADZE

Russia, Moscow

General Physics Institute of RAN                                          

On the Influence of Anomalous Doppler Effect

on Development of a Beam-Plasma Instability

13

Valentin P.

Smirnov

Russia, Moscow

Russian Research CenterKurchatov Institute”

 

 

Developments and investigations of Kurchatov Institute in support of ITER project

 

14

Evgeniy Z. Gusakov

Russia, St-Petersburg

Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technology, Russian Academy. of Science

 

Plasma rotation diagnostics at the FT-2 tokamak based on the Upper Hybrid Resonance backscattering Enhanced Doppler Effect

15

Mikhail P.

Petrov

    

Russia, St-Petersburg

Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technology, Russian Academy. of Science

 

State-of-the-art of particle flux analysis in fusion devices (apparatus and results)

 

16

Mikhail I. Pergament

Russia, Troitsk (Moscow reg.),

TRINITI

 

Experimental Study of Laser Interaction with Low-Density Materials of Different Internal Structure in Context of Advanced ICF Target Designs

 

17

Carlos

Hidalgo

Spain, Madrid

CIEMAT

On the control of plasma transport

18

Anatoliy G.

Zagorodny

 

Ukraine, Kiev

Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics of NANU                    

Electromagnetic fluctuations in dusty plasmas

19

Tatiana A. Davydova

      

Ukraine, Kiev

Institute for Nuclear Research of NANU

Stable spatial coherent wave structures in normal and anomalous dispersive regimes in plasmas

20

Yurij I.

Chutov

 

Ukraine, Kiev

National Taras Shevchenko University

Computer simulations of dusty sheaths

21

Victor V.

Chechkin

Ukraine, Kharkov

IPP NSC KIPT

 

Divertor flow and fast particle behaviors in spontaneous change of plasma confinement state in the Uragan-3M torsatron

 

22

Vladimir S. Voitsenya

Ukraine, Kharkov

IPP NSC KIPT

 

Problems of in-vessel mirrors in ITER and their possible solution

 

23

Ivan N.

Onishchenko

Ukraine, Kharkov

IPENMA NSC KIPT

 

Nonrelativistic plasma electronics

24

Aleksandr A.

Bizyukov

Ukraine, Kharkov

National Karazin University

 

Beam-plasma systems on the base of surface wave discharges for surface processing

25

Ahmed

Hassanein

USA, Argonne

ANL

Plasma-material interactions and hydrodynamic processes in dense produced plasma devices for lithography

26

Ian G.

Brown

 

USA, Berkeley

LBNL

Plasma Deposited Thin Films for Large Neural Arrays