Satellite Sessions

AK-1 Kinetic AlfvenWave and Dipole9:30-12:00, Sep. 21 [410]
AK-1-I1
25min
Liu Chen(University of California, Irvine)
Physics of Kinetic Alfvén Wave: History and Progresses
AK-1-I2
25min
Fulvio Zonca(Center for Nonlinear Plasma Science and ENEA C.R. Frascati)
The role of kinetic Alfvén waves in burning plasma self-organization
AK-1-I3
25min
Troy Carter(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Parametric Instabilities of Alfvén Waves in the Laboratory: Connecting Theory and Experiment on LAPD
AK-1-I4
25min
Zensho Yoshida(University of Tokyo)
Dipole Confinement
AK-1-I5
25min
Mikchael Mauel(Columbia University)
Remembering Akira Hasegawa at Columbia University: Building Dipoles for Physics and Fusion
AK-1-I6
25min
Alex Simpson(OpenStar Technologies)
Tahi: Dipole confinement of fusion-relevant plasmas
AK-2 HM/HW equations, Zonal flow, simulation,Optical soliton14:30-16:35, Sep. 21 [410]
AK-2-I1
25min
Zhihong Lin(University of California, Irvine)
Zonal flows: from Hasegawa-Mima equation to gyrokinetic simulation
AK-2-I2
25min
Michio Yamada(Kyoto university)
Hasegawa-Mima equations and Rossby waves in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
AK-2-I3
25min
Jan Weiland(Lehigh University)
Nonlinearities in magnetic confinement, ionospheric physics, and population explosion leading to profile resilience
AK-2-I4
25min
Katsunobu Nishihara(Institue of Laser Engineering, the University of Osaka)
The dawn of plasma simulation and 60 years of memories with Professor Hasegawa
AK-2-I5
25min
Akihiro Maruta(The University of Ossaka)
Optical Solitons and Eigenvalue Communications
WIPP-1 WIPP WS13:05-14:05, Sep. 22 [203+204]
WIPP-I1
20min
Ya Zhang(Wuhan University)
Challenges, Triumphs, and the Future of Women in Plasma Physics
WIPP-I2
20min
Farah Atour(Max Planck institute for Plasma Physics)
From Engineering to Physics: A Personal Perspective on Interdisciplinary Research
WIPP-I3
20min
Giuseppina Nigro(the University of Rome Tor Vergata)
A Winner Is a Dreamer Who Never Gives Up: Reflections on My Journey through Plasma Physics and Astrophysics
WIPP-2 WIPP WS13:05-14:05, Sep. 23 [203+204]
WIPP-I4
20min
Haruka Suzuki(Nagoya University)
Women in STEM in Japan: Current Efforts and Challenges
WIPP-I5
20min
Anna Tenerani(University of Texas, Austin)
A Journey of Purpose and Growth in Plasma Physics
PB Advancements in hydrogen boron fusion16:30-18:50, Sep. 24 [410]
PB-I1
20min
Yueng-Kay Martin Peng(ENN Science and Technology Development Corp., Ltd.)
EXL-50U Experiments, Addressing Key Physics Issues for Future Spherical Torus Proton-Boron Reactors
PB-I2
20min
Kunihiro Ogawa(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Demonstration of aneutronic p-11B reaction in a magnetic confinement device
PB-I3
20min
Bing Liu(ENN Energy Research Institute)
Progress of p-11B Research for Fusion Energy at ENN
PB-I4
20min
Yangchun Liu(Zhejiang University)
Energize Hydrogen and Boron Ions via Beam-Driven Ion Bernstein Waves
PB-I5
20min
Yongtao Zhao(Xi'an Jiaotong University)
Proton-boron nuclear reaction in plasma initiated by laser-accelerated protons both in pitcher-catcher and in-target scheme
PB-I6
20min
Dimitri Batani(University of Bordeaux)
Progress on laser-driven experiments on Proton-Boron Fusion
PB-I7
20min
Dong Wu(Shanghai JiaoTong University)
Quantum degenerate plasmas: particle-in-cell simulation method and the role to increase beam-target p-11B fusions
HEDP-1 Physics of matter and hydro processes in high energy density plasmas16:30-19:00, Sep. 24 [404]
HEDP-1-I1
30min
Hiroshi Azechi(Osaka University)
On kinematic viscosity, scaling laws and spectral shapes in Rayleigh-Taylor mixing plasma experiments
HEDP-1-I2
30min
Ryunosuke Takizawa(Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University)
Experimental Investigation of Fast Ignition Toward High-Efficiency Ignition
HEDP-1-I3
30min
Snezhana Abarzhi(California Institute of Technology and The University of Western Australia)
Instabilities in fusion plasmas: Interface dynamics and flow fields structure
HEDP-1-I4
30min
Yasuhide Fukumoto(Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University, Osaka Central Advanced Mathematical Institute)
Nambu Bracket, isomagnetovortical perturbations and wave energy for compressible baroclinic MHD
HEDP-1-I5
30min
Takayoshi Sano(The University of Osaka)
Mitigation of Interfacial Instabilities in Magnetized Plasmas
HEDP-2 Physics of matter and hydro processes in high energy density plasmas14:00-16:00, Sep. 26 [404]
HEDP-2-I1
30min
Patrick Diamond(UC San Diego)
How the Tail Wags the Dog: On Voids and the Physics of Edge-Core Coupling in Confined Plasmas
HEDP-2-I2
30min
Chihiro Matsuoka(Osaka Metropolitan University)
A rotation-free vortex solution in special and general relativistic hydrodynamics
HEDP-2-I3
30min
Snezhana I Abarzhi(California Institute of Technology and The University of Western Australia,)
Special self-similarity class of hydro mixing in high energy density plasmas: perspectives in supernovae and the inertial confinement fusion
HEDP-2-I4
30min
Bruno Coppi(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
In Situ Magnetic Field Generation and Plasma Structures as Constituents of Astrophysical Jets*