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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest developments in magnetic confinement methods for nuclear fusion. Discussions will include innovations in tokamak design and optimization strategies for enhanced plasma stability.
This session will explore the current challenges faced in inertial confinement fusion and the innovative solutions being proposed. Topics will encompass laser technology, target design, and energy efficiency.
This track will highlight advanced diagnostic tools and methodologies for plasma characterization. Emphasis will be placed on real-time monitoring and data analysis techniques that enhance fusion research.
This session will delve into the engineering principles and design considerations for next-generation fusion reactors. Participants will discuss materials, safety protocols, and scalability of fusion technologies.
This track addresses the phenomena of plasma instabilities and turbulence in fusion environments. Researchers will present findings on the impact of these instabilities on confinement and energy transport.
This session will focus on magnetohydrodynamic simulations and their applications in understanding plasma behavior. Contributions will include computational models that predict stability and performance in fusion systems.
This track will cover various plasma heating methods essential for achieving the conditions necessary for fusion. Discussions will include radiofrequency heating, neutral beam injection, and innovative approaches to energy input.
This session will examine the interactions between plasma and structural materials in fusion reactors. Topics will include erosion, deposition, and the development of advanced materials for improved reactor performance.
This track will explore the economic viability and environmental impact of fusion energy as a sustainable power source. Participants will discuss policy implications, public perception, and the role of fusion in future energy systems.
This session will focus on the strategies and technologies required to achieve controlled fusion. Experts will share insights on collaborative international efforts and the timeline for practical fusion energy deployment.
This track will highlight cutting-edge modeling techniques used to simulate fusion processes. Researchers will present their work on predictive models that enhance understanding of plasma dynamics and reactor behavior.