- 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

Small Fusion Experiment Hits Temperatures Hotter than the Sun’s Core
National laboratory researchers partner with a private company to achieve 100-million-degree temperatures inside a high magnetic field spherical tokamak.

To Track Turbulence in Tokamaks, Researchers Turn to Machine Learning
Machine learning techniques track turbulent blobs in millions of frames of video from tokamak experiments.