Schedule 2.0 for Snowmass Turbulence and Transport Science Subgroup:

(This is also at w3.pppl.gov/~hammett/work/snowmass/tt_schedule.html)
Revised July 8, 1999, subject to change, comments to hammett@pppl.gov
Condensed July 11, 1999.

   Overview talks are 25 min. talk, 20 min discussion
   Contributed presentations are 10 min. talk, 10 min. discussions

-Greg Hammett for the Turbulence and Transport Science organizing
committee: snow_transport@pppl.gov  [Paul Terry, Bruce Cohen, John De
Groot, Martin Greenwald, Arnold Kritz, Ed Synakowski, Richard Town]


WEEK I.
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TUESDAY:
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Discussion leader/recorder: Greg Hammett, Jim Lyon

1:30-2:15 MFE Overview Jim Drake
2:15-3:00 MFE Overview Ed Synakowski

3:00-3:20 Contributed presentation
   *  Glenn Bateman, "Issues for Predictive Transport Modeling"

3:30-4:00 Break and walk

Joint mtg with Waves:
Discussion leader/recorder: John DeGroot, Scott Robertson

4:00-4:45 IFE Overview Bill Kruer  "Waves and Turbulence in ICF Plasmas"
4:45-5:10 Juan Fernandez "Wave and Turbulence Experiments in ICF Plasmas"
          (15 min. contr. talk + 10 min discussion)

5:10-5:30

WEDNESDAY
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Discussion leader/recorder:  Richard Town, Darin Ernst

1:30-2:15  IFE Overview Jean-Pierre Matte "Transport in ICF Plasmas"
2:15-2:45  IFE short overview Sigfried Glenzer "Transport Extps. in ICF"

2:45-3:25  Contributed presentations (2 MFE)
  * Paul Terry, "Issues in turbulence and transport with wider scientific implications"
  * Bill Tang, "Opportunities in turbulence simulations"

3:30-4:00  Break and walk (to other meeting rooms)

4:00-5:30  Three breakout discussion groups (leaders/recorders: Richard
     Town / Gary Staebler, Paul Terry / Mike Beer, Ed Synakowski / David
     Newman).  

     Topics to cover include Main Scientific  Issues for turbulence and
     transport, Theory and simulation, Cross fertilization.

THURSDAY
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1:30-3:30  Contributed presentations (6, 10 min talk + 10 min discussion)
Discussion leader/recorder:  Richard Town, Glenn Bateman
   *  Max Tabak: Fast ignitor theory
   *  Mike Key: fast ignitor experiments
   *  Jim Hammer: transport in hohlraums/effects of magnetic fields.

Discussion leader/recorder: Ed Synakowski, Glenn Bateman
   * George Morales, "Plans and rationale for a basic science facility", 
   * Stuart Zweben "Search for new plasma turbulence diagnostics"
   * Amiya Sen "Need for better nonlinear dynamic models of plasma turbulence,
     and some promising experimental methods towards it"

3:30-4:00  Break and walk

4:00-5:30  Three breakout discussion groups (leaders/recorders: Richard
     Town / Gary Staebler, Paul Terry / Mike Beer, Ed Synakowski / David
     Newman).  

     Topics to cover include Experimental Facilities, Diagnostics, and ICF
     issues.


FRIDAY
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1:30-3:00  Joint meeting with MHD/Beams: Kinetic-Fluid Macro/Micro 
     simulations.  Discussion leader/recorder : Paul Terry, Amiya Sen
  Contributed presentations:
   *  Greg Hammett, "Opportunities for comprehensive simulations and experimental tests"
   *  Scott Parker "Future of plasma computation, merger of kinetic-MHD/turbulence"
   *  Jim Callen, "Merging Fluid/Kinetic Physics."
   *  Wally Manheimer, "A Distant Mirror, Some Medieval Thoughts on
      Marginal Stability and Macro/Micro Interactions"

3:30-4:00  Break

4:00-5:30  Discussion, prepare for Monday and Friday presentations, begin
           drafting outline of white paper, writing assignments (option for
	   further breakout discussion groups).

WEEK II
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MONDAY
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Snowmass plenary sessions, status reports from each working group.
(Turbulence and transport science group has 10 minutes (+5 minutes
discussion) to summarize, including views on overarching issues.

TUESDAY
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1:30-3:30  T.B.D.
3:30-4:00  Break
4:00-5:30  Joint Plasma Science meeting, to discuss and resolving views on
overarching issues.  (Large room available only after coffee)

WEDNESDAY:
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  Prepare plenary presentations, continue drafting outline of white paper, writing assignments, 
discuss how to coordinate with the white paper/report from the morning Transport 
in Magnetic Confinement Concepts working group.