- Agenda for FPPC Tele-video Meeting
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March 4, 2005
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8:00 – 11:00 a.m. (
Washington time) -
10:00 pm– 1:00 am (
Tokyo time) -
at JAERI UENO for Japanese Participants
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Japan-US Joint Activity FPPC 2004-2005
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1. Opening
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2. Discussion on agenda
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3. Achievements and Plan of US research activities: E. Oktay (20 min)
- 4. Achievements and Plan of JAERI activities: M. Kikuchi ( 10 min)
- 5. Achievements and Plan of Japanese University activities: Y. Izawa (5 min) for laser, S. Sudo ( 5 min) for other acitivities
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6. Achievements and Plan of NIFS: S. Sudo
(10 min)
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7. Present status of "National ST Research Program and Design on Plasma Boundary Dynamics Experimental Device in
University ": Y. Takase (5 min) -
8. Review of FPPC JFY 2004 activities: E. Oktay, M. Kikuchi, S. Sudo (20 min)
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9. Discussion on proposal of FPPC JFY 2005 activities: E. Oktay, M. Kikuchi, S. Sudo (40 min)
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10. General discussions on FPPC related subjects (10 min)
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11. Meeting adjourn
Highlights

For Plasma with a Hot Core and Cool Edges, Super-H Mode Shows Promise
Leveraging peeling physics in current tokamaks improves fusion performance and integrates with exhaust solutions for future fusion reactors.

Researchers Stick Out Their Necks to Understand How Fusion Plasmas Fuel Up
The novel Lyman-alpha Measurement Apparatus (LLAMA) measures neutral particles in a fusion device and the fueling they provide.