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Listed below are the Research & Review Seminars Scheduled for 2010-2011

Wednesdays 9:30am- 10:30am in the Theory Conference room

Any changes or additional will be posted as soon as possible

DATE
NAME
SUBJECT
2010
   
June 16
Jianying Lang Recent progress in energetic particle simulations
August 11
M. Chance The VACUUM code: recent improvements
August 18
W. Lee Gyrokinetic Particle-In-Cell Simulation: Recent Controversy and Progress
September 1
D. Stotler Simulations of Diffusive Lithium Evaporation onto the NSTX Vessel Walls
September 29
Roscoe White Beam modification by TAE modes on DIII-D and nonlocal transport in RFX
October 6 G. Fu Energetic Particle-driven Geodesic Acoustic Mode: Nonlinear Generation of Second Harmonic
October 20
G. Hammett Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Gyrokinetic Fluctuations
October 27
H. Mynick Turbulent transport reduction in toroidal configurations via shaping
November 17
J. Johnson Magnetopause transport processes and the effects of heavy ions
December 1
A. Reiman & John Krommes Calculation of Equilibria with Nonzero Pressure Gradients in Stochastic Regions
December 8
W. Wang What we have learned about intrinsic rotation from global gyrokinetic simulations
2011
   
January 5
I. Kaganovich Collective focusing of intense ion beams
January 18 R. Betti Hydrodynamic instabilities in laser accelerated targets
February 9 H. Qin Second simplest physics problem and a machine called stellatron
February 16 Elena Belova Numerical Modeling of NBI-driven sub-cyclotron frequency modes in NSTX
March 2
J. Breslau Analysis of a non-resonant NSTX internal mode with M3D
March 9 E. Startsev Hamiltonian method for collective dynamics analysis of an intense charged particle beam propagating through a periodic focusing quadrupole lattice
March 16
J. Krommes Gyrokinetic Momentum Conservation
April 13
G. Rewoldt The FULL Code: Derivations and Applications
April 20
D. Monticello Use of high order, periodic orbits in the PIES code
April 27
E. Valeo

Full Wave RF Simulations with non-Maxwellian Particle Distributions

May 11
S. Jardin Advances in 3D nonlinear modeling of the global dynamics of toroidal magnetized plasma
May 25
N. Pomphrey

Error Field Measurement in ITER Without Plasma

 

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