Program
Keynote talks
- Speaker: Flyura Djurabekova, University of Helsinki, Finland
Title: Materials simulations from first principles and Molecular Dynamics with application in the fusion R&D
- Speaker: Federico Felici, EPFL, Switzerland
Title: Control of tokamak plasmas through Deep Reinforcement Learning: application to magnetic control on TCV
- Speaker: Filippo Spiga, NVIDIA
Title: Accelerating time-to-science in Fusion research
Invited talks
- Martí Circuns i Duxans (Barcelona Supercomputing Center): Validating NEUTRO, a deterministic finite element neutron transport solver for fusion applications, with literature tests, experimental benchmarks and other neutronic codes
- Emily Belli (General Atomics, General Atomics, UCSD): Multiscale Gyrokinetic Analysis in the Tokamak Pedestal
- Jesús Domínguez-Palacios (University of Seville): Hybrid kinetic-MHD multi-n simulations of ELMs in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak with MEGA
- Jacobo Varela (UC3M): Optimization of plasma heating efficiency in fusion systems through suppression of energetic particle instabilities
Contributed talks
- Guillermo Godino (Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión, CIEMAT): Quasi-isodynamic stellarator optimisation for several periodicities with a genetic algorithm
- Luke Humphrey (UK Atomic Energy Authority): Machine Learning Techniques for Sequential Learning Engineering Optimisation
- Stylianos Varoutis (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Deterministic and stochastic modelling of particle exhaust in the subdivertor region of W7-X
- Christos Tantos (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Transient deterministic modeling of neutral gas flow in DEMO particle exhaust system
- Maria Chrysanthou (Laboratory for Scientific Computing, University of Cambridge): Mathematical and computational assimilation for plasma boundary physics and integrated fusion reactor simulations
- Alexander Farmakalides (Laboratory for Scientific Computing, University of Cambridge): A Computational Multi-physics Approach for Whole System Fusion Reactor Simulations
- Xavier Sáez (Barcelona Supercomputing Center): The Advanced Computing Hub at BSC: improving fusion codes following the principles of EUROfusion standard software
- Hugo Ferrari (CONICET- CNEA – CAB, Argentina): Simulation of NBI ion losses using GPUs
- Alexey Mishchenko (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics): Numerical tools for burning plasma applications
- Paul Wilhelm (ACoM RWTH Aachen): The numerical flow iteration for the Vlasov-Poisson equation
- Francisco Javier Domínguez Gutiérrez (NOMATEN Centre of Excellence, National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland): Computational study of nanoindentation–induced incipient plasticity of lattice defected crystalline Molybdenum: An atomistic dislocation model
- Jorge Suárez Recio (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid): Influence of W/W grain boundaries on helium behaviour by means of a combined DFT and MD approach
- Juan Pablo Balbuena (University of Alicante): Vacancy and self-interstitial assisted migration of Cr in FeCr alloys
- Gahyung Jo (Korea Institute of Fusion Energy): Development of a hyperbolic solver for gyrokinetic equation using discontinuous Galerkin method
- Animesh Kuley (Indian Institute of Science Bangalore): Global gyrokinetic simulations of electrostatic microturbulent transport using kinetic electrons in LHD stellarator
- Christos Vagkidis (University of Stuttgart): FDTD full-wave simulations for microwave-plasma interactions
- Pablo Oyola (Universidad de Sevilla): Reduced fast-ion transport in NT plasmas in the presence of TAEs at TCV with 3D nonlinear hybrid kinetic-MHD MEGA code
- Rupert Eardley (UK Atomic Energy Authority): Progress towards scalable liquid-metal MHD solvers for fusion breeder blanket multiphysics applications
- Johannes Arend Hopman (CTTC UPC): A highly portable heterogeneous implementation of symmetry-preserving methods for magnetohydrodynamics
First day – 15 December 2022
Timezone CET (Central European Time)
Second day – 16 December 2022