Investigations in all metal devices relevant for the operation of ITER equipped with all W PFCs
Rudolf NEU, MPI FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYOverview of plasma wall interactions in the first high particle fluence campaign of WEST
Emmanuelle TSITRONE, CEA IRFM, F-13108, Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, FRANCEICRF-specific W sources: advances in minimization in ASDEX Upgrade and near-field based extrapolations to ITER with W wall
Volodymyr BOBKOV, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Boltzmannstraße 2, 85748 Garching, GERMANYComparison of plasma start-up with high Z and low Z first wall in WEST
Christophe GUILLEMAUT, CEA IRFM, FRANCEBoron coating on full metal wall in EAST for supporting ITER new baseline
G.Z. ZUO, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAFull W ITER: assessment of expected W erosion and implications of boronization on fuel retention
Klaus SCHMID, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR PLASMAPHYSICS, GERMANYDeuterium retention behaviors of boron films at DIII-D divertor surface
Shota ABE, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESJT-60SA wall conditioning towards the first plasma
Tomohide NAKANO, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JAPANBoronisation with tungsten plasma-facing surfaces in ASDEX Upgrade
Volker ROHDE, MAX PLANCK INSITUTE FOR PLASMAPHYSICS, GERMANYDeposition and erosion simulation on diagnostic first mirrors in ITER with a boronized first wall
Sebastian RODE, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich, Germany, GERMANYSynergistic effect of boron powder and neon gas injection for power exhaust and ELM suppression in EAST with tungsten divertor
Zhen SUN, PRINCETON PLASMA PUBLIC LABORATORY, UNITED STATESFull-torus impurity transport simulation in multi-species impurity powder injection experiments in the Large Helical Device
Mamoru SHOJI, National Institute for Fusion Science, JAPANEMC3-EIRENE simulation of boron transport in wall conditioning experiments on EAST upgraded divertor
Tian XIE, School of Arts and Science, Northeast Agricultural University, CHINAEMC3-EIRENE modelling of edge plasma and impurity transport by localized nitrogen seeding on CFETR X-divertor
Yujian WANG, School of Electrical and Information, Northeast Agricultural University, CHINADetached plasma fluctuation and radial transport behavior at high/low magnetic field in Magnum-PSI
Hirohiko TANAKA, Nagoya University, JAPANDevelopment of machine learned interatomic potentials for modeling plasma-material interactions
Mary Alice CUSENTINO, SANDIA NATIONAL LABORAOTRIES, UNITED STATESMacroscopic modelling of D trapping in self-damaged tungsten with vacancy clusters using atomistic scale modelling data
Etienne HODILLE, CEA, FRANCELiquid metal erosion module for SOLPS code and its application to T-15MD lithium divertor simulations
Evgeny MARENKOV, National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”, 31, Kashirskoe Highway, Moscow, 115409, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONEndoscope laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for in situ elemental diagnosis on divertor in EAST
Cong LI, DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINAEffects of magnetic flux expansion on detachment
Yuhe FENG, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYSOLPS-ITER modeling of impurity transport in the edge tokamak transport barrier
Veronika KORZUEVA, PETER THE GREAT ST.PETERSBURG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONGeneralized Hasegawa-Wakatani model of anomalous transport of multi-species plasma
Sergei KRASHENINNIKOV, UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESStudy of impurity seeded radiation enhancement in the divertor with resonant magnetic perturbations in HL-3
Dongmei FAN, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAModelling the Influence of Anisotropic Temperature on Sheath Boundary Conditions and Scrape-Off Layer Dynamics
Alfie ADHEMAR, Blackett Laboratory, Plasma Physics Group, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UNITED KINGDOMExperimental Study on Edge Localized Mode Mitigation and Suppression by Supersonic Molecular Beam Injection in Tokamaks
Bin CAO, ASIPP, CHINA2D structure of the radiation layer in W7-X and the impact of plasma surface interactions on shaping the profiles
Daihong ZHANG, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYQuantitative analysis of impurity distributions on the plasma facing components of EAST tokamak by a portable LIBS device
Zhenhua HU, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS,CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAIntegrated Simulation of the Response of Plasma Facing and Nearby Components during Transient Events in Exact 3-D ITER Design – Design Concerns
Ahmed HASSANEIN, PURDUE UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESThe impact of upstream D2 puff on divertor detachment and impurity control with argon seeding in EAST
Zhongshi YANG, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAExploring Divertor Mock-ups Responses to the Thermal loads: A Comparative Study of Recrystallization of Tungsten Under the Steady State Heating and Cyclic High Heat Flux Loading
Narguess NEMATI, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aarhus University, DENMARKIn-vessel inspection of W7-X after the first operation with actively cooled CFC divertor
Chandra Prakash DHARD, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, Greifswald, GERMANYActive control of edge density profile and ELM mitigation with right-angled lower tungsten divertor in EAST
Qingquan YANG, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAMetallic droplet impact simulations on plasma-facing components
Ladislas VIGNITCHOUK, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDENIn-situ spectroscopic ellipsometry on deuterium plasma exposed tungsten: role of temperature and ion implantation
Federica PAPPALARDO, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY, FRANCEExposure of Sn-wetted W CPS targets to simultaneous NBI beam and high-power CW laser pulses at the OLMAT high-heat flux facility
Eider OYARZABAL, CIEMAT, SPAINRemoval of deuterium retention by various helium discharge cleanings under strong magnetic field in EAST superconducting tokamak
Yaowei YU, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAModelling of fast flow liquid lithium divertor for next step fusion devices using coupled boundary plasma and liquid metal transport codes
Shahinul ISLAM, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UNITED STATESLyman line opacities in tokamak divertor plasmas under high-recycling and detached conditions
Ray CHANDRA, AALTO UNIVERSITY, Department of Applied Physics, FINLANDDependence of the neutral and impurity transport on varied gas baffling
Guangyu SUN, ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE, SWITZERLANDCharacterization and controllability of radiated power via impurity seeding in strongly negative triangularity plasmas in DIII-D
David ELDON, GENERAL ATOMICS, UNITED STATESMechanisms of Dust-Wall Interactions in Nuclear Fusion Devices: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Approach
Prashant DWIVEDI, Czech Technical University in Prague, CZECH REPUBLICModelling Detachment Control in Alternative Divertor Configurations
Cyd COWLEY, UNIVERSITY OF YORK, UNITED KINGDOMProgress of laser-based techniques for the first wall diagnosis in HL-3
Dongye ZHAO, Southwestern Institute of Physics, P.O.Box 432, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610041, China, CHINAIn-vessel colorimetry of Wendelstein 7-X first wall components after OP2.1
Gen MOTOJIMA, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR FUSION SCIENCE, JAPANSynergetic effects of neutron and helium plasma irradiation on the microstructure evolution in tungsten
Zhangcan YANG, HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, CHINAQuantification of deuterium and low-Z impurity deposition on long-term samples exposed in ASDEX Upgrade
Karl KRIEGER, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GERMANYAnnealing of radiation-induced and He-related defects and their influence on deuterium retention in displacement-damaged EUROFER
Andreas THEODOROU, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYMelting of W/Cu flat-type component for limiter and its impact on plasma operation in EAST
Dahuan ZHU, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS,CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAEffectiveness of boron particulate wall conditioning in the full tungsten environment of WEST
Robert LUNSFORD, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESThe impact of entrainment on the erosion and re-deposition of tungsten under ITER-like plasma conditions
Mark CORNELISSEN, Eindhoven University of Technology, NETHERLANDSFirst integrated core-edge fluid simulation of ITER’s Limiter-Divertor transition with SolEdge-HDG
Manuel SCOTTO D'ABUSCO, PPPL, UNITED STATESSPARC divertor operational space and asymmetry analysis using SOLPS-ITER simulations
Jae-Sun PARK, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATES3D Visual In-situ Monitoring Diagnosis of Micro-scale Surface Morpholoyg Changing of Plasma Facing Materials Utilizing Laser Speckle Interferometry
Hongbei WANG, INSTITUTE OF ENERGY, HEFEI COMPREHENSIVE NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER, CHINADensity compensation and sawtooth modification by pellet fueling during ELM suppression with n=4 RMPs in EAST tokamak
Jilei HOU, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINADemonstration of ELM buffering by impurity seeding in ASDEX Upgrade and JET
Michael KOMM, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CZECH REPUBLICInvestigation of H-mode density limit in mixed protium–deuterium plasmas at JET with ITER-like wall
Alexander HUBER, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, GERMANYQuantifying the impact of source variation through cryopumping on the edge electron density of Alcator C-Mod H-modes using SOLPS-ITER
Marco Andrés MILLER, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UNITED STATESHelium irradiated tungsten: real-time bubbles growth processes by in-situ Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-ray Scattering at the ESRF synchrotron.
Loic CORSO, CEA-IRFM, FRANCEPlasma-wall conditioning of boron containing layers in TOMAS facility
Laura DITTRICH, Division of Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDENSelf-consistent modelling of particle-reflection distributions of dynamically modifying rough surfaces under energetic particle bombardment using SDtrimSP and comparison with MD simulations
Udo VON TOUSSAINT, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR PLASMAPHYSICS, GERMANYEvolution and cleaning of the deposit layers on the lower divertor of WEST fully equipped with ITER grade components
Jonathan GERARDIN, CEA Cadarache, IRFM, F-13108 Saint Paul-lez-Durance, FRANCEA new design of actively cooled plasma-facing units for the divertors of fusion reactors
Jamie GUNN, CEA, FRANCEOn the role of chaotic magnetic edge structures in new stellarator divertor concepts
Kelly A GARCIA, University of Wisconsin - Madison, UNITED STATESEffective control of intrinsic impurities behavior using n=1 resonant magnetic perturbation in EAST H-mode plasmas
Wenmin ZHANG, Institute of Plasma Pyhsics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAFirst observation of ferromagnetic dust and its possible influence on plasma discharges in EAST
Rong YAN, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAPrediction and analysis of radiative collapse from camera images using machine learning in LHD.
Yuya SUZUKI, THE GRADUATE UNIVERSITY FOR ADVANCED STUDIES, SOKENDAI, JAPANSuppression of tungsten concentration by ECRH off-axis deposition in EAST
Yongliang LI, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAPost-mortem analysis of the deposit layers on the lower divertor after the high particle fluence campaign of WEST
Céline MARTIN, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, PIIM, FRANCEIntegrated data analysis technique for inference of 2D plasma parameter fields in divertor physics experiments
Daniel GREENHOUSE, UNIVERSITY OF YORK / UKAEA-CCFE, UNITED KINGDOMStudy of material erosion and deposition in magnetically shadowed region on EAST
Lei MU, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAStudies on the plasma exposure behavior of refractory high entropy alloy at extreme target temperature and He+ flux/fluence
Mayur KAKATI, Centre of Plasma Physics-Institute for Plasma Research, INDIAnHESEL predictions of density shoulder formation in JET-ILW H-, D-, T-isotope L-mode plasmas
Alexander Simon THRYSØE, Technical University of Denmark, DENMARKExperimental investigation of steady state power balance in double null and single null H mode plasmas in MAST Upgrade
Jack LOVELL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UNITED STATESFirst Results from a ECR Plasma Source for Studies of Deuterium Retention in Flowing Liquid Lithium
Daniel O'DEA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UNITED STATESOverview of Lithium Loop for Rentention and Extraction of Deuterium during Plasma Bombardment
David RUZIC, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UNITED STATESResults of testing high-temperature ceramics with pulsed heat load possible in the divertor zone of the ITER tokamak
Dmitrii CHEREPANOV, NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY (NSU), RUSSIAN FEDERATIONAssessment of divertor shunt diagnostic as a detachment detector in KSTAR impurity-seeded discharges using SOLPS-ITER modelling
Kyu Been KWON, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, UNITED STATESHydrogen Isotope Interaction with Boron Layers
Anne HOUBEN, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Institut fuer Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Juelich, Germany, GERMANYDemonstrating the impact of ro-vibrationally excited H2 on divertor detachment via population modelling
Richard Christian BERGMAYR, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYExperimental and modeling studies of scrape-off-layer impurity velocity stagnation points on DIII-D
Marcus Galen BURKE, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESOverview of SPARC power exhaust predictions and plans for heat load mitigation during operations
Tom LOOBY, COMMONWEALTH FUSION SYSTEMS, UNITED STATESAssessment of plasma-reduced and plasma-enhanced performance of SiC as a plasma facing material
Tatyana SIZYUK, Argonne National Laboratory, UNITED STATESEffect of grain size on defect annealing in displacement-damaged tungsten
Anze ZALOZNIK, Center for Energy Research, University of California San Diego, UNITED STATESComparison of DIII-D and MAST-U divertor performance dependence on divertor configuration and geometry
Roberto MAURIZIO, GENERAL ATOMICS, UNITED STATESIntegrated modeling of boron material injection and its effect on the PFC surface evolution in tokamak plasmas
Florian EFFENBERG, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESInvestigating the Response of Additively Manufactured Alloys to Low Energy Helium Bombardment.
Shane EVANS, University of New Mexico, UNITED STATESEffect of the capacitive current on fast swept Langmuir probe measurements in a tokamak divertor near detachment
Dmitry RUDAKOV, University of California, San Diego, UNITED STATESFirst experimental results from the divertor plasma simulator MPS-LD
Chaofeng SANG, School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, CHINAResults from the Helium Retention Mechanism Experiment in Stellarators (HeRMES) Campaign.
Daniel ANDRUCZYK, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, UNITED STATESPlasma Boundary Simulations Of Limiter Ramp-Up Phase Of ITER
Arzoo MALWAL, Institute for Plasma Research, INDIAWisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror Experiment as a Testbed for Plasma-Material Interactions
Mykola IALOVEGA, UW MADISON, UNITED STATESHydrogen co-deposition with ITER-relevant materials: W and B
Stepan KRAT, NRNU MEPHI, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONRetention and recycling of hydrogen and helium particles on the integrated commissioning phase on JT-60SA
Masakatsu FUKUMOTO, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JAPANA semi-automated fast scheme for designing stellarator divertors for optimal neutral exhaust and heat loads using reduced physical models
Robert DAVIES, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYEIRENE predictions of deuterium emission in DIII-D L-mode plasmas constrained by 2D Divertor Thomson Scattering and Langmuir probe measurements
Mathias GROTH, Aalto University, FINLANDSurface modification of additively manufactured W and W-Re materials following H-mode plasma exposure in the DIII-D divertor
Robert KOLASINSKI, SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES, UNITED STATESTime-dependent density functional theory simulation for analyzing the neutralization process of hydrogen ion injected onto tungsten surfaces
Yuto TODA, GRADUATE INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES, JAPANHigh heat flux on the limiters in the far SOL during long-pulse and high-power discharges on EAST
Binfu GAO, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAAccess to an ELM-suppressed X-point radiator regime in TCV snowflake minus configurations
Holger REIMERDES, ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE DE LAUSANNE (EPFL), SWISS PLASMA CENTER (SPC), SWITZERLANDFirst principle modelling of edge plasma turbulence during a power scan including neutral recycling with the fluid code soledge3x
Hugo BUFFERAND, CEA, FRANCEComparative modeling of neon and tungsten impurity transport in the boundary plasma of EAST with normal and extended grid to the first wall
Hui WANG, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAModelling of the ITER divertor monoblock top surface melt damage under repetitive ELM-induced heat loads
Konstantinos PASCHALIDIS, KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SWEDENAnalysis of the role of toroidal field direction in turbulent multi-component simulations of tokamak plasma in detached conditions
Davide MANCINI, EPFL, SWITZERLANDTritium retention characteristics of the dust in LHD after the deuterium plasma experiment
Teppei OTSUKA, KINDAI UNIVERSITY, JAPANInfluence of Ion Temperature on Detached Plasma Formation in the GAMMA 10/PDX Divertor Simulation Plasma
Naomichi EZUMI, UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, JAPANImpact of inter-pulse wall outgassing on ITER plasma start-up
Federico CURSI, KU Leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Celestijnenlaan 300, 3001 Leuven, BELGIUMOverview and preliminary assessment of divertor edge plasma experimental data in ST40
Matteo MOSCHENI, Tokamak Energy Ltd., 173 Brook Drive, Milton Park, Abingdon, UNITED KINGDOMInfluence of nitrogen seeding on the fuel retention in tungsten
Arkadi KRETER, FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JUELICH, GERMANYSimulation study of the effect of E×B drift on the scrape-off layer plasma
Shifeng MAO, University of Science and Technology of China, CHINALithium vapour box module for liquid metal experimental campaigns in the linear plasma generator Magnum-PSI
Fabio ROMANO, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSSimulation studies of particle and helium exhaust in detached divertor and impurity transport for JA-DEMO reactor
Nobuyuki ASAKURA, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology (QST), JAPANHydrogen isotopes retention and permeation in boron-coated wall materials
Hai-Shan ZHOU, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HFIPS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAPower exhaust in TCV X-point target divertor configurations
Kenneth LEE, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), Lausanne, SWITZERLANDHe plasma induced bubbles at tungsten surfaces: effect of temperature on morphology and properties
Marco MINISSALE, PIIM LABORATORY, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY CNRS, FRANCEElectromagnetic effects on turbulent structures in edge plasmas with SOLEDGE3X
Raffael DÜLL, CEA Cadarache, IRFM, FRANCEDissipative compact divertor in WEST: experiments and SOLEDGE modelling
Nicolas RIVALS, CEA IRFM, FRANCEEvaluation of the heat flux decay length with embedded Fiber Bragg Grating sensors in the WEST divertor
Yann ANQUETIN, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITY, IUSTI, FRANCEComparison of W and light impurity source and transport from multiphysics modeling in plasma shape changes experiments performed in WEST
Alex GROSJEAN, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE, UNITED STATESThe role of divertor shape, neutral baffling and fuelling on the rovibrational distribution of D2 (and H2) in the MAST-U and TCV divertors.
Nick OSBORNE, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOMThe impact of isotope mass on divertor detachment and pedestal structure
Ray MATTES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, UNITED STATESComparison of LID-QMS and LIA-QMS methods for the quantity analysis of the hydrogen isotopes retention in first-wall components.
O.S. MEDVEDEV, IOFFE PHYSICAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONDetermining WEST Main Chamber Tungsten Erosion Through Synthetic Diagnosis
Ezekial A. UNTERBERG, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDeuterium and helium interaction in the subsurface layer of tungsten under ion bombardment
Anastasiya UMERENKOVA, NATIONAL RESEARCH NUCLEAR UNIVERSITY MEPHI (MOSCOW ENGINEERING PHYSICS INSTITUTE), RUSSIAN FEDERATIONCross-machine assessment of real-time boronization by solid boron injection
Alessandro BORTOLON, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESEstimating the impurity distribution in AUG during experiments with a liquid Sn module using Aurora and FACIT
Elisabetta BRAY, NEMO Group, Dipartimento Energia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, 10129, ITALYComparison of the power scrape-off width in NSTX and ST40
Travis GRAY, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESInfluence of oxygen on deuterium retention in tungsten: from O sub-monolayer to WO3 thin layers
Régis BISSON, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITÉ, FRANCEThe properties of the QCM in EDA H mode and its relation to QCE in ASDEX Upgrade
Gustavo GRENFELL, Max-Planck-Institut f ̈ur Plasmaphysik, GERMANYPlasma-wall interaction impact of the ITER re-baseline
Richard PITTS, ITER ORGANIZATION, FRANCEInvestigations in all metal devices relevant for the operation of ITER equipped with all W PFCs
Rudolf NEU, MPI FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYOverview of plasma wall interactions in the first high particle fluence campaign of WEST
Emmanuelle TSITRONE, CEA IRFM, F-13108, Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France, FRANCEICRF-specific W sources: advances in minimization in ASDEX Upgrade and near-field based extrapolations to ITER with W wall
Volodymyr BOBKOV, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Boltzmannstraße 2, 85748 Garching, GERMANYComparison of plasma start-up with high Z and low Z first wall in WEST
Christophe GUILLEMAUT, CEA IRFM, FRANCEBoron coating on full metal wall in EAST for supporting ITER new baseline
G.Z. ZUO, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAFull W ITER: assessment of expected W erosion and implications of boronization on fuel retention
Klaus SCHMID, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR PLASMAPHYSICS, GERMANYDeuterium retention behaviors of boron films at DIII-D divertor surface
Shota ABE, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESJT-60SA wall conditioning towards the first plasma
Tomohide NAKANO, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JAPANBoronisation with tungsten plasma-facing surfaces in ASDEX Upgrade
Volker ROHDE, MAX PLANCK INSITUTE FOR PLASMAPHYSICS, GERMANYDeposition and erosion simulation on diagnostic first mirrors in ITER with a boronized first wall
Sebastian RODE, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich, Germany, GERMANYSynergistic effect of boron powder and neon gas injection for power exhaust and ELM suppression in EAST with tungsten divertor
Zhen SUN, PRINCETON PLASMA PUBLIC LABORATORY, UNITED STATESFull-torus impurity transport simulation in multi-species impurity powder injection experiments in the Large Helical Device
Mamoru SHOJI, National Institute for Fusion Science, JAPANErosion of tungsten causing a large amount of dust in the WEST tokamak
Cécile ARNAS, CNRS, Aix-Marseille université, PIIM, Marseille, FRANCEThe path to high-fidelity numerical modelling of exhaust issues in magnetic fusion devices: challenges, state-of-the-art and perspectives
Patrick TAMAIN, CEA, FRANCEModeling turbulent impurity transport in the scrape-off-layer of DIII-D
Shawn ZAMPERINI, General Atomics, UNITED STATESFluid modeling of plasma-neutrals turbulence in detached regimes
Konrad EDER, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYFluctuation Entrainment in Tokamak Scrape-Off Layers: Implications for SOL Width and Detachment
Xueqiao XU, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESAdvances in understanding of impurity transport in the boundary plasma of EAST
Guoliang XU, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, CHINAAdvances in understanding impurity sources, transport, and power exhaust physics using a tungsten-coated slot divertor on the DIII-D tokamak
Tyler ABRAMS, General Atomics, UNITED STATES3D SOLEDGE3X-ERO2.0 simulations for tungsten sources and migration in WEST discharges and comparison with experimental data
Guido CIRAOLO, CEA, FRANCEModelling global 13C tracer migration in W7-X using ERO2.0
Juri ROMAZANOV, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich, Germany, GERMANYValidating reduced models for detachment onset and reattachment timescales
Stuart HENDERSON, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMExperimental confirmation of island geometry effects on detachment in W7-X
Victoria WINTERS, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYExtend from partial to deep energy detachment with protection of the entire new corner slot tungsten divertor on EAST
Kedong LI, Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAUnderstanding and predicting the benefit of long-legged divertors on MAST-U
Kevin VERHAEGH, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UNITED KINGDOMExistence of the detachment cliff at ASDEX Upgrade
Luca SCOTTI, UNIVERSITY OF MILAN-BICOCCA, ITALYEMC3-EIRENE modelling of the heat load fall-off width with neon impurity injection on EAST
Zihao GAO, Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Ion and Electron Beams (Ministry of Education), School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China, CHINAAtomic and molecular deuterium emission spectroscopy in edge and divertor relevant plasmas
Daisuke NISHIJIMA, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESEMC3-EIRENE simulation of toroidal heat flux distribution with nitrogen seeding on CFETR X-divertor
Zhiyuan ZHANG, College of Agriculture, Northeast Agricultural University, CHINATungsten crystallite orientation dependence of near-threshold hydrogen irradiation damage
Eric NICHOLSON, University of Toronto, CANADADesigning a dissipation-focused DIII-D divertor for high-power H-mode scenarios considering E×B drift flows and pump location
Andreas HOLM, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESImpact of boron injection location on divertor heat flux in EAST wall conditioning experiments with EMC3-EIRENE modelling
Fanchuang LI, School of Arts and Science, Northeast Agricultural University, CHINASOLPS-ITER simulations studying the role of aspect ratio on edge fueling neutrals in tokamaks
Yi-Cheng CHUANG, College of William and Mary, UNITED STATESA review of tungsten atomic data improvements and associated spectroscopic measurements for erosion of plasma facing components
David ENNIS, Auburn University, UNITED STATESPower deposition onto the divertor targets with advanced divertor configurations in the HL-3 tokamak
Jinming GAO, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINADesigning tungsten armoured plasma facing components to pulsed heat loads in magnetic fusion machines
Raphael MITTEAU, CEA, FRANCEDeuterium retention in 3–D printed (e-beam powder-bed fused) tungsten exposed to high-flux D2 plasma in PISCES-RF
Matthew BALDWIN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESNew langmuir probe system and first measurement in upgraded tungsten divertor of KSTAR
Eunnam BANG, KOREA INSTITUTE OF FUSION ENERGY(KFE), KOREA, REPUBLIC OFAssessment of fuel purification requirements in a DEMO Reactor
Yuri IGITKHANOV, KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GERMANYInteraction between the injected tungsten dust and tokamak plasma
Chijin XIAO, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN, CANADAEffects of divertor geometry on detachment with lower tungsten divertor in EAST
Jianbin LIU, INSITUTION OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (ASIPP), CHINAComparison of 2D electron density profiles using coherence imaging spectroscopy in the MAST-U divertor for varying poloidal leg length
Nicola LONIGRO, UNIVERSITY OF YORK / UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMModifications of deuterated mixed boron-metal layers on PFC materials: In-situ analysis during ion irradiation and thermal annealing
Eduardo PITTHAN, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, SWEDENHeat flux controller development using a time-dependent scrape-off layer model in closed-loop simulations
Anchal GUPTA, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, UNITED STATESEffect of injection geometry and impurity equilibrium on ELM pacing by Li pellet injection in EAST edge plasma
Mao LI, DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINAInvestigation of island size effect on radiation distribution during attached and detached plasmas in the island divertor of W7-X
Byron PETERSON, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR FUSION SCIENCE, JAPANInvestigation of emissivity and reflectivity on damaged tungsten surface
Soo-Hyun SON, KOREA INSTITUTE OF FUSION ENERGY, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFDeuterium absorption and desorption on the tungsten trioxide
Aleksandr AFONIN, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PIIM, FRANCEProbing the island divertor SOL of W7-X with reciprocating Langmuir probe arrays
Carsten KILLER, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYDivertor erosion of ASDEX Upgrade during helium plasma operation
Tomi VUORIHEIMO, UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI, FINLANDModelling of the time-dependent spatial distribution of ELM-induced heat load on ITER first wall panel
Sunwoo MOON, ITER Organization, Route de Vinon-sur-Verdon, CS 90 046, 13067 St Paul Lez Durance Cedex, FRANCEAddressing the impact of Lyman opacity in inference of divertor plasma conditions with 2D spectroscopic camera analysis of Balmer emission during detachment in JET L-mode plasmas
Juuso KARHUNEN, VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND, FINLANDThe effect of deuterium partial pressure on the retention of tungsten-deuterium co-deposited layers
Marlene I PATINO, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESNumerical study of transport and equilibration of ablated particles in edge plasmas in EAST fueling deuterium pellet experiment
Fang GAO, DALIAN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY, CHINAHigh velocity solid dust impacts on tiles of tokamak-relevant surface temperature
Marco DE ANGELI, CNR, ITALYComparison of filament properties in experiment and full-size global fluid turbulence simulations in TCV
Yinghan WANG, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), Lausanne, Switzerland, SWITZERLANDW7-X divertor concept studies derived from a priori first principles
Thierry KREMEYER, MAX-PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYInvestigating density build-up in the Wendelstein 7-X island divertor
Nassim MAAZIZ, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GREIFSWALD, GERMANYCurrent quench heat loads on an ITER tungsten first wall using the refactored TOKES code
Leon BOGDANOVIĆ, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIATALIF measurements of atomic deuterium in toroidal divertor simulator NAGDIS-T
Shin KAJITA, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO, JAPANActively cooled carbon and tungsten divertor target concepts for JT-60SA environment: qualification tests and exploratory design
Mehdi FIRDAOUSS, CEA, FRANCEFast transient simulation at leading edges of tungsten armor with the high-energy CW laser at the OLMAT High Heat Flux facility
Daniel ALEGRE, Laboratorio Nacional de Fusion. CIEMAT. Av Complutense 40, 28040 Madrid, Spain, SPAINImpact of transport models on local measurements in W7-X using synthetic diagnostics with EMC3-EIRENE and comparison to experimental observations in the W7-X island scrape-off layer
David BOLD, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Wendelsteinstr. 1, 17491 Greifswald, GERMANYProduction and characterization of tailored tungsten-based coatings for divertor-relevant studies
Luigi BANA, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, ITALYReal-time boron powder injection experiments in WEST with ITER grade full-tungsten divertor
Kirill AFONIN, CEA, FRANCELaboratory studies on sputtering of structured tungsten model surfaces
Martina FELLINGER, TU Wien, Institute of Applied Physics, Vienna, AUSTRIAIn search of X-point radiator regime features in NSTX and DIII-D discharges with the snowflake-minus divertor.
Vsevolod SOUKHANOVSKII, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDevelopment of functionally graded W/SiC first wall for Fusion Pilot Plant
Zack BERGSTROM, General Atomics - DIII-D, UNITED STATESA first study of the damage-resistant complex-concentrated-alloy W38Ta36Cr15V11 in PISCES-RF high-flux D2 plasma
George TYNAN, UC SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESMeasurement and Modeling of Hydrogen Permeation Behavior under Simultaneous Irradiation of Hydrogen and Tungsten Particles
Kentaro MASUTA, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY, JAPANNumerical simulation of deuterium retention in tungsten under ELM-like conditions
Vladimir KULAGIN, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONGeant4 modelling of runaway electron transport into bulk tungsten
Tommaso RIZZI, KTH - ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SWEDENDiffusion of H atoms and defects formation at the W/Cu interface in the ITER cooling monoblocks
Yosvany SILVA SOLIS, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PIIM, F-13013 Marseille, FRANCEOverview of plasma flow velocity trends in the Wendelstein 7-X scrape-off layer
Valeria PERSEO, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYExhaust assessment of a European Volumetric Neutron Source (EU-VNS) using SOLPS-ITER
Sven WIESEN, DIFFER - Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, NETHERLANDSDevelopment of ITER first wall heat load feedback control
Federico PESAMOSCA, ITER Organization, FRANCEInvestigating Plastic Deformation Mechanisms in Deuterated Tungsten with Atomistic Nanoindentation Modeling
Francisco Javier DOMINGUEZ GUTIERREZ, NATIONAL CENTRE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, POLANDCharacteristic of heat pulse propagating in detached plasma in Magnum-PSI
Yuki HAYASHI, National Institute for Fusion Science, JAPANIn-vessel inspection of arc traces on the W7-X plasma facing components after the operation phase OP2.1
Dogyun HWANGBO, University of Tsukuba, JAPANImpact of particle drifts in SOLPS-ITER simulations for KSTAR L-mode plasmas
Junghoo HWANG, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFW sputtering and prompt re-deposition study under high density divertor conditions
David TSKHAKAYA, Institute of Plasma Physics AS CR, v.v.i., Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic, CZECH REPUBLICTransport studies in the scrape off layer and divertor of WEST L-modes plasmas, during nitrogen detachment featuring X-point radiator
Louis FEVRE, Institut Jean Lamour IJL, Université de Lorraine, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France, FRANCETowards a Systematic Analysis of EUDEMO Edge Divertor Scenarios
Fabio SUBBA, POLITECNICO DI TORINO, ITALYStudies of tin plasma clouds in a detached-like state from a capillary porous system irradiated at the OLMAT High Heat Flux Facility
Alfonso DE CASTRO, LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE FUSION. CIEMAT, SPAINInvestigating the Impact of Ageing on Deuterium Retention in Plasma-Facing JET-ILW Components
N. CATARINO, IPFN, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 1049-001, Lisboa, PORTUGALGlobal impurity migration in Wendelstein 7-X: Balance and footprint of 13C after the 13CH4 injection experiment
Christoph KAWAN, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich AND Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 40225 Düsseldorf, GERMANYSimulation of negative triangularity plasmas on DIII-D using SOLPS-ITER
Jeremy LORE, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESFirst-principles modeling study of tungsten boronization coating and effect on hydrogen behavior
Li YANG, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, UNITED STATESSOL width broadening driven by fluctuation intensity flux in small ELM regime
Nami LI, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESTowards a resilient divertor for the HSX stellarator
Dieter BOEYAERT, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, UNITED STATESThe first application of flush probe arrays on HL-3 tokamak
Longwen YAN, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAInvestigation on behaviors of atomic reactions in the divertor region with an innovative diagnostic system
Laizhong CAI, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAThe mass threshold for real-time wall conditioning through boron powder injection in EAST with full metal wall
Wei XU, INSTITUTE OF ENERGY, HEFEI COMPRENHENSIVE NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER, CHINASimulation and experiment study of helium plasma transport during ion cyclotron resonance heating in MPS-LD
Changjiang SUN, School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, CHINADensity dependence of convection in parallel heat transport in the Scrape-Off Layer of JT-60U
Ryota MATOIKE, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (QST), JAPANLithium pellet injections in the HL-2A tokamak
Zhuang LIU, Soochow University, CHINAExperimental and Numerical assessments of ICRF-enhanced Plasma-Wall Interaction in ASDEX-Upgrade
Guillaume URBANCZYK, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Boltzmannstrasse 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany, GERMANYComparing various plasma edge codes for predictions of ITER low-power divertor operation
Xavier BONNIN, ITER ORGANIZATION, FRANCEAssessment of ITER baking cycle efficiency for fuel removal using JET ILW components
Yevhen ZAYACHUK, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UNITED KINGDOMBeneficial effects of helium in tungsten in context of fusion plasma-wall interaction
Guang-Hong LU, BEIHANG UNIVERSITY, CHINAInterpretation of JET-ILW L-mode deuterium and helium plasmas using SOLPS-ITER
David REES, AALTO UNIVERSITY, FINLANDInfluence of controlled-atmosphere oxide growth on Eurofer97 tritium retention
Floriane MONTUPET-LEBLOND, CEA, FRANCEImpact of nitrogen molecular breakup on divertor conditions in JET L-mode plasmas using SOLPS-ITER, EDGE2D-EIRENE and ERO2.0
Roni MÄENPÄÄ, AALTO UNIVERSITY, FINLANDQuantitative Separation of Deuterium and Helium in Plasma Facing Materials Using Long Pulse Laser Combined with Standard-Resolution Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
Yan LYU, DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, CHINAModelling of the X-Point Radiator Configuration in DTT with SOLEDGE2D-EIRENE
Luca BALBINOT, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DELLA TUSCIA, ITALYSome results from the MPEX Digital Twin
Juergen RAPP, ORNL, UNITED STATESA study of tungsten UTA spectra around W20+ for ITER edge plasma impurity diagnostics through EUV spectroscopy and atomic structure calculation
Ryota NISHIMURA, TOHOKU UNIVERSITY, JAPANTungsten sources and plasma contamination in WEST diverted L-mode scenarios: status of experimental and modelling activities
Nicolas FEDORCZAK, CEA, FRANCENumerical studies of the power-sharing during MAST L-mode discharges
Qian XIA, CCFE, UNITED KINGDOMSimulations of the ITER scrape-off layer plasma up to the first wall with SOLPS-ITER
Wouter DEKEYSER, KU Leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering, BELGIUMSOLPS-ITER simulations of the ITER divertor with improved plasma-facing component geometry
Andrei PSHENOV, ITER ORGANIZATION, FRANCEInitial Results from Spectroscopic Investigation of Plasma-Molecular Interaction on DIII-D Detached Divertor Plasma
Nandini YADAVA, OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, UNITED STATESSpectroscopic Neutral Density Measurements of the DIII-D Divertor and Comparison to Modeling
Dinh TRUONG, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESThermal and statistical analysis of the high-Z tungsten-based UFOs observed during the deuterium high fluence campaign of the WEST tokamak
Jonathan GASPAR, AIX MARSEILLE UNIV, CNRS, IUSTI, FRANCECoupled modelling of surface evolution and GITR plasma impurity transport to model silicon erosion from silicon carbide surfaces
Aritra DE, GENERAL ATOMICS (OAK RIDGE ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES), UNITED STATESExploring the influence of morphology in the sputtering process of tungsten by GyM helium plasma
Andrea UCCELLO, Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi, CNR, 20125 Milan, ITALYNumerical assessment of ICRF-specific Plasma-Wall Interaction in the new ITER baseline using the SSWICH-SW code
Laurent COLAS, CEA/IRFM, FRANCEGas puff imaging measurements of plasma turbulence of the scrape-off-layer plasma on W7-X
Seung-Gyou BAEK, MIT PLASMA SCIENCE AND FUSION CENTER, UNITED STATESDevelopment of a spatial heterodyne spectrometer for time-resolved measurement of Zeeman effect on Hα emission line spectra
Mengnan XU, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615‑8540, JAPANExperiment-modeling studies comparing energy dissipation in the DIII-D SAS and SAS-VW divertors
Dan THOMAS, General Atomics, UNITED STATESNew Understanding of Detachment Bifurcation via UEDGE Simulations
Menglong ZHAO, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESCode Comparison Study of Tritium Migration Analysis Program (TMAP)
Masashi SHIMADA, IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDetection of defects and deuterium in displacement-damaged tungsten by applying Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy and nuclear reaction analysis in channeling configuration
Sabina MARKELJ, JOŽEF STEFAN INSTITUTE, SLOVENIAEvaluation of a laser speckle interferometry-based diagnostic system for wall surface variation in Tokamak device
Xiaoqian CUI, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAMirrors Dual Cleaning of ITER’s Equatorial Wide Angle Viewing System diagnostic
Laurent MAROT, UNIVERSITY OF BASEL, SWITZERLANDPost-mortem analysis of the erosion/deposition pattern on ITER-like W-monoblock from the WEST divertor
Pavlos TSAVALAS, NCSR "DEMOKRITOS", GREECEWall conditions in WEST during operations with a new ITER grade, actively cooled divertor
Alberto GALLO, CEA, FRANCEA new linear plasma device for high flux plasma irradiation in ASIPP
Xin YANG, Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China, CHINAPlasma heat load in the toroidal gaps of the ITER-grade plasma facing units in WEST tokamak.
Quentin TICHIT, CEA, FRANCEFirst SOLEDGE3X-EIRENE simulations of the ITER neon seeded burning plasma boundary
Srikanth SURESHKUMAR, IRFM, CEA, FRANCECombined effect of 7 MeV W ions, helium plasma and transient thermal loads on the surface and microstructure of the swaged tungsten materials
Youyun LIAN, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAW Leakage from the DIII-D SAS-VW Divertor to the Core and Scrape-Off Layer
Seth MESSER, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE, UNITED STATESSpatially-resolved TALIF measurements of atomic hydrogen density, temperature, and velocity in the UPP linear device
K.J. LORING, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESBlob structures, intermittent fluctuations and broad profiles in the scrape-off layer of high-density Alcator C-Mod plasmas
Aurora D. HELGELAND, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, NORWAYStudy of dust generation rate in EAST using CCD Cameras
Hongyan PAN, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, CHINATowards real-time control of radiative loss-processes in the divertor using machine-learning accelerated multi-spectral image processing
J.T.W. KOENDERS, DIFFER - Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, NETHERLANDSThe lithium vapor `cave': optimizing the lithium vapor box for near-term deployment
Eric EMDEE, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESTowards an innovative plasma-facing component sustaining unmitigated ELMs and 40 MW/m2 steady-state
Jan HORACEK, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CZECH REPUBLICCurrent status of the pre-damaged components in WEST: from surface texture evolution to macro-cracks length identification
Alan DURIF, CEA, FRANCEThe path to high-fidelity numerical modelling of exhaust issues in magnetic fusion devices: challenges, state-of-the-art and perspectives
Patrick TAMAIN, CEA, FRANCEModeling turbulent impurity transport in the scrape-off-layer of DIII-D
Shawn ZAMPERINI, General Atomics, UNITED STATESFluid modeling of plasma-neutrals turbulence in detached regimes
Konrad EDER, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYFluctuation Entrainment in Tokamak Scrape-Off Layers: Implications for SOL Width and Detachment
Xueqiao XU, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESAdvances in understanding of impurity transport in the boundary plasma of EAST
Guoliang XU, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, CHINAAdvances in understanding impurity sources, transport, and power exhaust physics using a tungsten-coated slot divertor on the DIII-D tokamak
Tyler ABRAMS, General Atomics, UNITED STATES3D SOLEDGE3X-ERO2.0 simulations for tungsten sources and migration in WEST discharges and comparison with experimental data
Guido CIRAOLO, CEA, FRANCEModelling global 13C tracer migration in W7-X using ERO2.0
Juri ROMAZANOV, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich, Germany, GERMANYValidating reduced models for detachment onset and reattachment timescales
Stuart HENDERSON, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMExperimental confirmation of island geometry effects on detachment in W7-X
Victoria WINTERS, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYExtend from partial to deep energy detachment with protection of the entire new corner slot tungsten divertor on EAST
Kedong LI, Institute of Plasma Physics, HFIPS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAUnderstanding and predicting the benefit of long-legged divertors on MAST-U
Kevin VERHAEGH, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UNITED KINGDOMExistence of the detachment cliff at ASDEX Upgrade
Luca SCOTTI, UNIVERSITY OF MILAN-BICOCCA, ITALYRecent progresses of liquid metal PFCs in fusion devices
Jiansheng HU, Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefi Institute of Physical Science, China Academy of Sciences, CHINABehaviour of liquid tin in laboratory plasmas and ASDEX Upgrade
Ralph DUX, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, GERMANYAchievement of key steps toward low-recycling, liquid lithium fusion devices in the Lithium Tokamak Experiment-β
Dennis BOYLE, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESD retention in Li-D co-deposits and outgassing: experiments on Magnum-PSI and DIII-D
Maria MORBEY, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSOverview of fuel retention and recovery in jet deuterium-tritium operation
Anna WIDDOWSON, United Kingdom atomic energy Authority, UNITED KINGDOMDepth-resolved measurement of hydrogen isotope retention in pre-damaged tungsten using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Erik WÜST, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, GERMANYHydrogen isotopes in fusion-relevant materials: from the atom to the macroscopic scale, from the inside of the monoblocks to the boundary with the plasma
Yves FERRO, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PIIM, Marseille, F-13013, FRANCEGlobal tungsten erosion and impurity migration modeling for the DEMO with the ERO2.0 code
Christoph BAUMANN, Institut für Energie, GERMANYStudy of tritium permeation in Eurofer97: combining inventory and permeation experiments with multiscale modelling for H/D/T behavior characterization
Elodie BERNARD, CEA, FRANCERecent tungsten PMI studies for ITER and fusion reactors
Yoshio UEDA, OSAKA UNIVERSITY, JAPANTime-dependent plasma and material model integration to address dynamic recycling in the DIII-D divertor
Jae-Sun PARK, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESMachine learning assisted micro-to-meso-to-macro scale fracture modeling in tungsten plasma facing materials#
Rinkle JUNEJA, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESTungsten monoblock performance under slow transient loading conditions in Magnum-PSI
Thomas MORGAN, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSDigital twin of edge tokamak diagnostics for heat exhaust prediction
Anna GLASSER, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Méditerranée, M2P2, FRANCEElectron and Ion kinetic profile evolution in a TCV divertor toward detachment
Basil DUVAL, SPC/EPFL, SWITZERLANDMeasurements of the divertor ion temperature distribution in the W7-X stellarator
Matt KRIETE, Auburn University, UNITED STATESThe separatrix electron density in JET, AUG and C-Mod H-mode plasmas: a common evaluation procedure and correlation with engineering parameters
Davide SILVAGNI, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYFlow structures in the island divertor of Wendelstein 7-X measured with gas puff imaging and electric probes
Sean BALLINGER, MIT PSFC, UNITED STATESThe quasi-continuous exhaust regime in ASDEX Upgrade and JET
Michael FAITSCH, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYCompatibility of neon seeding effects on divertor detachment and core performance in EAST
Fang DING, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HFIPS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAFirst achievement of highly radiating plasmas in negative triangularity
Livia CASALI, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, UNITED STATESSeparatrix ion to electron temperature ratio in the TCV and ASDEX Upgrade tokamak
Marco CAVEDON, UNIVERSITÀ DI MILANO-BICOCCA, ITALYValidation of a divertor physics parameter-based separatrix density scaling approach using the JET-ILW H-mode pedestal database
B LOMANOWSKI, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESHigh particle flux irradiation facility using Applied-Field MPD thruster for studying blister formation and deuterium retention
Kil-Byoung CHAI, KOREA ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFModel predictive density profile control with discrete fuel pellets in integrated simulation.
Christopher ORRICO, EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, DUTCH INSTITUTE FOR FUNDAMENTAL ENERGY RESEARCH, NETHERLANDSHigh-heat-flux performance of monoblock target prepared with advanced W-K plate
Fan FENGF, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAWall conditions on HL-2A and HL-3 tokamaks
Chengzhi CAO, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAInvestigation of plasma-wall interaction by an extreme-wide angle view diagnostic on the HL-3 tokamak
Liang LIU, SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, CHINAImproved erosion estimates for the STEP divertor
Andreas KIRSCHNER, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung - Plasmaphysik, 52425 Jülich, GERMANYActive spectroscopy on Magnum-PSI to characterize neutral particles in detached conditions
Ivo CLASSEN, DUTCH INSTITUTE FOR FUNDAMENTAL ENERGY RESEARCH, NETHERLANDSFast Langmuir probe measurements of the bifurcation to the X-point radiator regime in the WEST tokamak
Federica CAUSA, ISTP-CNR, ITALYLeading edge cracks on bulk tungsten divertor components during WEST phase 1
Mathilde DIEZ, CEA, FRANCELiquid Lithium Divertor Analysis using Coupled Plasma Material Interaction Model
Andrei KHODAK, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESNumerical investigation of Plasma-Material Interaction in GyM linear device through SOLPS-ITER and ERO2.0 codes
Fabio MOMBELLI, Dipartimento di Energia, Politecnico di Milano, ITALYSOLPS-ITER predictions for power and particle exhaust in COMPASS Upgrade tokamak
Irina BORODKINA, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, CZECH REPUBLICMultispectral imaging for improved inference of hydrogenic particle and power sources and sinks in the MAST-U super-X divertor
Tijs WIJKAMP, Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research, NETHERLANDSCoalescence of nanovoids diffusing in a bcc matrix
Stefano CURIOTTO, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, CINAM, Marseille, France, FRANCEERO2.0 investigation on divertor erosion and tungsten core contamination in the DTT tokamak
Gabriele ALBERTI, Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy, 20133 Milan, ITALYProperties of boron layers deposited during boronisations in W7-X
Matej MAYER, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GARCHING, GERMANYStudies of the material erosion and deposition using quartz crystal microbalance in EAST
Yuming LIU, Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAInvestigations of tungsten dust production by arcing using high-speed video
Alberto CASTILLO CASTILLO, MAX PLANCK INTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSIK, Technische Universität München, GERMANYA novel hybrid poloidal-toroidal divertor for tokamaks
Richard MAJESKI, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESRetarded recrystallization and orientation dependent ridge-like nanostructure formation in helium-implanted tungsten
Long CHENG, Beihang University, CHINAWall conditioning and tritium recovery approach planned for SPARC
Adam KUANG, COMMONWEALTH FUSION SYSTEMS, UNITED STATESThe effect of the radio frequency sheath on the sputtering of plasma facing antenna materials*
J.B.O. CAUGHMAN, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UNITED STATESTotal and poloidal flux expansion studies in TCV
Massimo CARPITA, SPC - EPFL, SWITZERLANDInvestigation of the effect of plasma flow on the properties of the first wall of thermonuclear reactors
Aigerim TAZHEN, AL-FARABI KAZAKH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, KAZAKHSTANHigh Heat Flux Testing of Dispersoid-Strengthened Tungsten Alloys
Chase HARGROVE, Pennsylvania State University, UNITED STATESModeling the onset of fuzz formation in plasma-facing tungsten
Dwaipayan DASGUPTA, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UNITED STATESEvaluating helium clustering kinetics in cluster dynamics simulations benchmarked with experimental results from low-dose rate helium implantation
Brian WIRTH, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, UNITED STATESEffect of MeV D and He ion fluxes on damage of and fuel retention in tungsten
Sophie BLONDEL, University of Tennessee, UNITED STATESOptimization of the poloidal shape of the main chamber first wall for the nominal operation of a Fusion Pilot Plant
Giacomo DOSE, GENERAL ATOMICS, UNITED STATESSOLPS-ITER Simulation of Plasma-Divertor Detachment Experiment in KSTAR through Argon Gas Injection
Chanyeong LEE, Korea Advanced Institution of Science and Technology, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFModeling dissipative divertor designs for DIII-D with a particle pump duct located upstream of the target
Jonathan YU, GENERAL ATOMICS, UNITED STATESMeasurement of Erosion Rate of Tungsten Using Multiple Line S/XB Method
Changmin SHIN, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFChanges in core and far-SOL W concentration with BT direction during the DIII-D SAS-VW campaign
Jeremy MATEJA, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, UNITED STATESInvestigating emissivity evolution of uncoated and Li-coated PFCs for IR thermography
Promise ADEBAYO-IGE, University of Tennessee, UNITED STATESHigh-performance computing modeling of impurity transport in boundary plasma at DIII-D
Jerome GUTERL, GENERAL ATOMICS, UNITED STATESInvestigation of core accumulation of tungsten impurity in EAST by kinetic and fluid modeling
Qingrui ZHOU, Dalian University of Technology, CHINAQuantum Electron Dynamics in Helium Ion Injection onto Tungsten Surfaces by Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory
Atsushi ITO, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR FUSION SCIENCE, JAPANAnalysis of asymmetry in particle load on divertor tiles in LHD
Tsukasa SUGIYAMA, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, JAPANInterpretive modeling of tungsten erosion and scrape-off layer transport from DIII-D V-shaped small angle slot divertor
Greg SINCLAIR, General Atomics, UNITED STATESSOLPS-ITER simulation of heat flux reduction in KSTAR H-mode plasmas by krypton seeding
Junhyeok YOON, KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFHydrogen isotope permeation through W with surface fuzz structure
Xue-Chun LI, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY SCIENCES, CHINAGlobal impurity migration of locally generated impurity in JT-60U by SONIC simulation
Ryuichi SANO, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JAPANSOLEDGE-HDG : a Hybrid Discontinuous Galerkin framework for modelling transport and plasma/wall interaction
Frederic SCHWANDER, Aix Marseille Univ., CNRS, Centrale Med, M2P2 Marseille, FRANCEToward improving cross-field turbulent transport modelling in fluid simulations of tokamak: a k-epsilon model in SOLEDGE3X
Eric SERRE, Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, M2P2, Marseille, FRANCEAn approach to mimic W fuzz from AUG He plasma in a PSI-2 linear plasma device
Marcin RASINSKI, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, Partner of the Trilateral Euregio Cluster (TEC), 52425 Jülich, GERMANYEdge plasma turbulence simulations in high density regimes
Virginia QUADRI, CEA CADARACHE, FRANCENumerical Investigation of Hydrogen Molecule Release in High Rovibrational States from Tungsten Walls
Hiroaki NAKAMURA, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR FUSION SCIENCE, JAPANEffect of joining heat treatments on deuterium permeation and retention in CuCrZr alloys
Zi-Han TAO, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAImpurity study to assess N=1D ICRF heating scenario in T-rich plasmas with D-beams during JET-ILW DTE2 experimental campaign
Agata CHOMICZEWSKA, Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion, POLANDHydrogen isotope retention and surface characterization at LHD first wall after the partial installation of tungsten divertor tiles
Miyuki YAJIMA, National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, JAPANTesting of advanced tungsten materials under high particle flux and intense transients in the DIII-D divertor
Zana POPOVIC, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, UNITED STATESThe first tungsten divertor experiment at the KSTAR tokamak
Hyungho LEE, KOREA INSTITUTE OF FUSION ENERGY, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFTesting the functional capabilities of the liquid metal in-vacuo injection system
Ama DAHANAYAKE, The Pennsylvania State University, UNITED STATESHydrogen retention in vacancy clusters and its impact on clustering dynamics for the ITER divertor monoblocks
Jonathan MOUGENOT, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, CNRS LSPM UPR3407, FRANCEExperimental study on tungsten behavior with boron wall conditioning in EAST tokamak
Yunxin CHENG, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEME OF SCIENCES, CHINAHelium plasma pre-exposure effects on the deuterium low-temperature desorption on tungsten
Kota SAITO, UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, JAPANEvaluation of erosion and re-deposition on the W-monoblock of JA DEMO divertor
Makoto OYA, KYUSHU UNIVERSITY, JAPANGlobal tungsten erosion and impurity migration modeling for the DEMO with the ERO2.0 code
Christoph BAUMANN, Institut für Energie, GERMANYEffect of surface damage accumulation by energetic ion implantation on hydrogen isotope in tungsten-tantalum alloy for advanced plasma facing material
Shingo OKUMURA, SHIZUOKA UNIVERSITY, JAPANPoloidal distribution of material erosion and deposition at the lower graphite divertor after 2019 experimental campaign in EAST
Wei ZHENG, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINABoronizations with glow discharge and with boron powder dropping in LHD
Suguru MASUZAKI, National Institute for Fusion Science, JAPANERO2.0 predictions of nickel migration in the JET–ITER-Like Wall
Pyry VIRTANEN, AALTO UNIVERSITY, FINLANDAnalysis of atomic hydrogen density based on hydrogen visible line spectroscopy and collisional-radiative model
Keigo YOSHIMURA, TOHOKU UNIVERSITY, JAPANFully detached plasma formation in a divergent magnetic field configuration on a divertor simulator TPDsheet-U
Akira TONEGAWA, TOKAI UNIVERSITY, JAPANSimultaneous high-speed camera observation of spatio-temporal emission profiles of Hα, Hβ and Hγ in GAMMA 10/PDX divertor simulated plasma
Satoshi TAKAHASHI, Plasma Research Center, University of Tsukuba, JAPANCharacterization of detachment based on the Balmer line ratios in JET-ILW L-mode plasmas
Vesa-Pekka RIKALA, Aalto University, FINLANDCoexistence of H-MAR and N-MAR in Divertor Simulation Module of GAMMA 10/PDX
Takuma OKAMOTO, PLASMA RESEARCH CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, JAPANOptimization of the Compact Radiative Divertor configuration
Tilmann LUNT, MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYSimulation of the effect of real-time lithium powder injection on tungsten target erosion in EAST
Yudie HE, School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, CHINAA DFT model of the W(110)/Cu(111) interface
José David CREMÉ ANGEL BELLO, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PIIM, F-13013 Marseille, France., FRANCETomographic reconstructions of the 2D emission distributions of impurity with EAST visible tangential wide-angle viewing systems
Baoguo WANG, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAScaling of the scrape-off layer width and spreading factor in MAST-U compared to MAST
Sarah ELMORE, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMMachine learning scattering kernels of neutrals reflected from plasma facing components
Dimitris VALOUGEORGIS, UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY, GREECEStatistical analysis of scrape-off-layer (SOL) power drop-off width in ST40 H-mode plasmas and observation of very narrow SOL widths
Xin ZHANG, TOKAMAK ENERGY, UNITED KINGDOMFeasibility study on spectroscopic measurement of neon radiation fronts in ITER plasmas using Divertor Impurity Monitor
Kunpei NOJIRI, NATIONAL INSTITUTES FOR QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, JAPANInferring the scrape-off layer heat flux width, λq, in ST40 using the InfRa-Red InvestigaTive ANalysis Toolchain – IRRITANT
Chris MARSDEN, Tokamak Energy Ltd, UNITED KINGDOMIn-situ heating investigation of heavy-ion irradiated ITER-grade tungsten
Koray IROC, SCKCEN, BELGIUMBenchmarking SOLPS-ITER and SONIC edge transport codes in JT-60SA tokamak plasma conditions
Giulio RUBINO, Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (ISTP), CNR, ITALYDetermination of tritium inventory in the carbon divertor plates used in deuterium plasma experiment by induction heating method
Masahiro TANAKA, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR FUSION SCIENCE, JAPANHydrogen isotopic ratio by residual gas analysis during changeover experiments in west
Gabriele GERVASINI, CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (CNR), ITALYSpectroscopic measurement of boron-layer lifetime after boronization in DIII-D
Adam MCLEAN, LLNL, UNITED STATESA preliminary step towards the three-dimensional simulation of scrape-off layer plasma transport using finite volume method
Jiafeng HE, University of Science and Technology of China, CHINAST40 tool for IR thermography: FAHF
Matthew ROBINSON, TOKAMAK ENERGY, UNITED KINGDOMEvolution of radiative detachment in MAST-U
Fabio FEDERICI, ORNL, UNITED STATESHeat and particle exhaust in double-null configuration in WEST: Experimental study and modeling with SOLEDGE3X-EIRENE
David MOIRAF, CEA, IRFM, FRANCENumerical Modeling Of Impurity Powder Injection In W7-X
Federico NESPOLI, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESEffects of W and B deposition on the performance of single and polycrystalline diagnostic mirrors
Per PETERSSON, KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SWEDENMean-field drift transport in circular geometry in SOLPS-ITER: code vs analytical expressions
Sergei MAKAROV, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GERMANYFlexible CRM module associated with the EIRENE-NGM
Dmitriy V. BORODIN, FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JUELICH GMBH, GERMANYIntegrated numerical modelling of highly radiative H-mode scenarios for JT-60SA tokamak using SOLEDGE3X-EIRENE and METIS codes
Ludovica DE GIANNI, CEA, IRFM, F-13108 Saint Paul-lez-Durance, FRANCEGas puff location leading to symmetric and asymmetric divertor conditions in MAST-U
Hang SI, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE, UNITED STATESFirst spectroscopic analysis of hydrogen molecules in the island divertor of Wendelstein7-X
Sebastijan BREZINSEK, FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JÜLICH, GERMANYBalmer emission measurements in JET-ILW hydrogen, deuterium, tritium and deuterium-tritium low-confinement mode plasmas
Andrew MEIGS, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMRadiation Dependence of Divertor Leg Length in Detachment on DIII-D
Morgan SHAFER, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESFirst measurements of transient grating spectroscopy on tungsten during high flux plasma operation in PISCES-RF
Michael SIMMONDS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATESEvaluation of a macroscopically textured wall tile for reduced net erosion and impurity release
Jonathan COBURN, SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES, UNITED STATESAccess to detached divertor condition in negative triangularity discharges in the DIII-D tokamak
Filippo SCOTTI, LLNL, UNITED STATESInvestigation of the effect of wall temperature on deuterium outgassing in the JET ITER-Like Wall using the DWE code.
Julien DENIS, Aix-Marseille Univ., CNRS, PIIM, FRANCECharacterization of detached divertor conditions and heat flux width in high heat flux experiments on DIII-D
Auna MOSER, General Atomics, UNITED STATESMeasurements of a low recycling edge in the Lithium Tokamak Experiment-β with liquid lithium walls
Anurag MAAN, PPPL, UNITED STATESDynamic retention and release of deuterium in/from tungsten: effect of the surface
Matthieu LATOURNERIE, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, PIIM, Marseille, FRANCEInfluence of tungsten substrate on the dynamic hydrogenic retention in lithiated porous tungsten
Camila LÓPEZ PÉREZ, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESLaser induced breakdown spectroscopy and secondary ion mass spectrometry comparison for impurities detection in jet limiter samples
Pavel VEIS, DEP, FMPI, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina F2, 842 48 Bratislava, SLOVAKIAExploring advanced divertor configurations as reactor power exhaust solutions using edge simulations of SPARC and ARC
Michael WIGRAM, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, UNITED STATESThe Dependence of Plasma Exposure Conditions on Hydrogen Retention in Dispersion-strengthened Tungsten Materials
Carli SMITH, Pennsylvania State University, UNITED STATESAnalysis of GITR simulated W erosion and comparison with spectroscopy in the DIII-D SAS-VW divertor for four cases as a step toward validation
Alyssa HAYES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, UNITED STATESFirst Wall Diagnostics for Tokamak with Reactor Technologies (TRT): Erosion Monitor and Fuel Inventory Control
Alexey RAZDOBARIN, Ioffe institure, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONCoupling Fluid Plasma and Kinetic Neutral Models using Correlated Monte Carlo Methods
Gregory PARKER, STANDFORD UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESRecent progresses of liquid metal PFCs in fusion devices
Jiansheng HU, Institute of Plasma Physics, Hefi Institute of Physical Science, China Academy of Sciences, CHINABehaviour of liquid tin in laboratory plasmas and ASDEX Upgrade
Ralph DUX, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, GERMANYAchievement of key steps toward low-recycling, liquid lithium fusion devices in the Lithium Tokamak Experiment-β
Dennis BOYLE, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESD retention in Li-D co-deposits and outgassing: experiments on Magnum-PSI and DIII-D
Maria MORBEY, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSOverview of fuel retention and recovery in jet deuterium-tritium operation
Anna WIDDOWSON, United Kingdom atomic energy Authority, UNITED KINGDOMDepth-resolved measurement of hydrogen isotope retention in pre-damaged tungsten using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Erik WÜST, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie und Klimaforschung – Plasmaphysik, GERMANYHydrogen isotopes in fusion-relevant materials: from the atom to the macroscopic scale, from the inside of the monoblocks to the boundary with the plasma
Yves FERRO, Aix-Marseille University, CNRS, PIIM, Marseille, F-13013, FRANCEStudy of tritium permeation in Eurofer97: combining inventory and permeation experiments with multiscale modelling for H/D/T behavior characterization
Elodie BERNARD, CEA, FRANCERecent tungsten PMI studies for ITER and fusion reactors
Yoshio UEDA, OSAKA UNIVERSITY, JAPANMachine learning assisted micro-to-meso-to-macro scale fracture modeling in tungsten plasma facing materials#
Rinkle JUNEJA, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESTungsten monoblock performance under slow transient loading conditions in Magnum-PSI
Thomas MORGAN, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSDigital twin of edge tokamak diagnostics for heat exhaust prediction
Anna GLASSER, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Méditerranée, M2P2, FRANCEElectron and Ion kinetic profile evolution in a TCV divertor toward detachment
Basil DUVAL, SPC/EPFL, SWITZERLANDMeasurements of the divertor ion temperature distribution in the W7-X stellarator
Matt KRIETE, Auburn University, UNITED STATESThe separatrix electron density in JET, AUG and C-Mod H-mode plasmas: a common evaluation procedure and correlation with engineering parameters
Davide SILVAGNI, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYFlow structures in the island divertor of Wendelstein 7-X measured with gas puff imaging and electric probes
Sean BALLINGER, MIT PSFC, UNITED STATESThe quasi-continuous exhaust regime in ASDEX Upgrade and JET
Michael FAITSCH, Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYCompatibility of neon seeding effects on divertor detachment and core performance in EAST
Fang DING, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, HFIPS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAFirst achievement of highly radiating plasmas in negative triangularity
Livia CASALI, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, UNITED STATESSeparatrix ion to electron temperature ratio in the TCV and ASDEX Upgrade tokamak
Marco CAVEDON, UNIVERSITÀ DI MILANO-BICOCCA, ITALYValidation of a divertor physics parameter-based separatrix density scaling approach using the JET-ILW H-mode pedestal database
B LOMANOWSKI, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESSOLPS-ITER simulation of W limiter start-up on ITER
Yanjie ZHANG, Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Ion and Electron Beams (Ministry of Education), School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, CHINAX-point radiation: from discovery to potential application in a future reactor
Matthias BERNERT, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GARCHING, GERMANYSystematic design of controllers for the X-point radiator using system identification in AUG, JET D and D-T operation
Thomas BOSMAN, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSHigh current Neon-seeded ITER baseline scenario in JET D and D-T
Carine GIROUD, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMValidation of SOLPS-ITER and EDGE2D-EIRENE simulations for H, D, and T JET ITER-like wall low-confinement mode plasmas
Niels HORSTEN, KU Leuven, BELGIUMSimulations of tungsten fuzz growth and erosion under He/Ar mixed plasma irradiation on LP-MIES
Shuyu DAI, Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Ion and Electron Beams (Ministry of Education), School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, People’s Republic of China, CHINAThree-dimensional simulation of plasma transport in HIT-PSI device with EMC3-EIRENE
Zixuan WEN, Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser, Ion and Electron Beams (Ministry of Education), School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, CHINAForced convection effects on particles and heat transport in liquid metals under steady state plasma bombardment
Yoshi HIROOKA, CHUBU UNIVERSITY, JAPANSimulation study on the influence of divertor plasma in EAST with fueling pellet injection
Weikang WANG, Dalian University of Technology, CHINASimulation of low-n modes driven by impurity instability in tokamak edge plasmas using Hermes-3
Huayi CHANG, School of Physics, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China, CHINAAssessing toroidal radiation asymmetries in Wendelstein 7-X by combining multiple bolometer diagnostics
Gabriele PARTESOTTI, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, GERMANYAnalysis of a kinetic radiation operator for gyrokinetic codes
Jonathan ROELTGEN, The University of Texas at Austin, UNITED STATESImpurity behaviour in JET high-current baseline scenario for Deuterium, Tritium and Deuterium-Tritium plasmas.
Natalia WENDLER, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS AND LASER MICROFUSION, POLANDSurface temperature of a plasma facing tungsten surface calculated by means of 1D and 2D PIC simulations.
Jerome MORITZ, UNIVERSITÉ DE LORRAINE, FRANCENumerical convergence study of an EU-DEMO plasma-edge simulation with kinetic neutrals in SOLPS-ITER
Wim VAN UYTVEN, KU LEUVEN, BELGIUMInvestigation of the effective ion collecting area associated with the sheath expansion for the newly designed KSTAR tungsten divertor Langmuir probes
Seungmin BONG, KAIST, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFSpatial structure of helium recombining plasma around recombination front in DT-ALPHA device
Hiroyuki TAKAHASHI, TOHOKU UNIVERSITY, JAPANMagnetised plasma erosion pattern on semi-circular electrodes
Tomás SOUSA, Department of Physics, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, 4056 Basel, SWITZERLANDTest operation of a novel time-of-flight mass spectrometer in the gas exhaust of Wendelstein 7-X
G. SCHLISIO, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GERMANYImpact of temperature ramp-up on tungsten restoration kinetics
Maxime LEMETAIS, Mines Saint-Etienne, CNRS UMR 5307 LGF, Centre SMS, F – 42023 Saint-Etienne, France, FRANCECharacterizing Ion Temperatures In The MAST-U Divertor
Yacopo DAMIZIA, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL / UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMSpectroscopic investigations of impurity concentration in seeded divertor plasmas of W7-X via line ratio spectroscopy
Frederik HENKE, Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics Greifswald, GERMANYDeuterium retention and structure change in W-Cr-Y alloys: effect of annealing and damaging by heavy ions
Olga OGORODNIKOVA, NATIONAL RESEARCH NUCLEAR UNIVERSITY ‘MEPHI’, RUSSIAN FEDERATIONDetachment onset in coupled Yacora-SOLPS-ITER simulations
Joseph BRYANT, UNVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOMPlasma Diagnosis Based on Molecular Hydrogen Spectrum with Detailed Collisional-Radiative Modeling
Keisuke FUJII, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESOptions for detachment and density control in ITER
Timo RAVENSBERGEN, ITER ORGANIZATION, FRANCETopographic effect on hydrogen absorption in WMoTaNbV high-entropy alloy
Anna LISKI, University of Helsinki, FINLANDDesign of CARS diagnostic for measuring rovibrational populations of hydrogen in divertor-relevant plasmas
Kay SCHUTJES, Dutch Institute For Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER), NETHERLANDSPreliminary design of Glow Discharge Cleaning anodes for ITER
Yu YANG, ITER ORGANIZATION, FRANCEInitial testing of diboride ultra-high temperature ceramics as plasma facing materials for fusion reactors
Lauren NUCKOLS, Oak Ridge National Lab, UNITED STATESBoundary plasma studies for a spherical tokamak with lithium walls
Abetharan ANTONY, General Fusion, CANADAAnalysis of high-field side plasma instabilities in tokamak edge
Maxim UMANSKY, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDemonstration of a novel linear inversion of the convection diffusion equation for a single transported species
Edward HINSON, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDynamic response model of the radiative feedback control by LSTM on EAST
Kai WU, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAHigh order insulating sheath boundary condition for continuum finite volume codes
Vasily GEYKO, LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESMolecular dynamics simulation-based machine learning model for hydrogen recycling on tungsten wall
Seiki SAITO, Yamagata University, JAPANHydrogen-Resistant Thin Films: How Transition Metal Carbides Withstand Hydrogen Radicals (H*) Exposure
Abdul REHMAN, University of Twente, NETHERLANDSCharacterizing and understanding movement of MARFE at EAST plasma boundary
Bingcheng QI, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE,CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINAHydrogen retention investigation in ITER monoblock using Lattice Boltzmann method
Muyi NI, SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY, CHINANeutral Pressure Measurement Near New KSTAR Divertor Region Using Crystal Cathode Pressure Gauges
Hoiyun JEONG, KAIST, KOREA, REPUBLIC OFRecombination front formation and control in a pulse-operating ECR plasma
Atsushi OKAMOTO, NAGOYA UNIVERSITY, JAPANExperimental diagnostics on the absolute density of atomic hydrogen and electron by Two-photon absorption laser induced fluorescence and THz spectroscopy
Zhiwei WANG, INSTITUTE OF ENERGY, HEFEI COMPREHENSIVE NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER, CHINACharacteristics of double-peaked WD molecule sputtering at divertor target plates in the EAST tokamak
Qing ZHANG, HEFEI INSTITUTES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINANumerically evaluating the impact of divertor geometry on the target heat load in a snowflake-minus configuration at the reactor scale
Haosheng WU, NEMO Group, Dipartimento Energia, POLITECNICO DI TORINO, ITALYPreliminary studies on the control of direct-current glow discharge plasmas by magnetic field towards fusion wall conditioning
Hao SUN, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China, CHINASOLPS-ITER modelling of the ST40 edge plasma
Elena VEKSHINA, TOKAMAK ENERGY LTD, UNITED KINGDOMCore-edge transport modeling of a full WEST discharge with SOLEDGE-HDG
Ivan KUDASHEV, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, M2P2 UMR 7340, FRANCEJET RESIDUAL GAS ANALYZER CALIBRATION DURING LID-QMS OPERATIONS
Laura LAGUARDIA, ENEA-CNR, ITALYXPS post-mortem analysis of plasma-facing units extracted from WEST
Alexandru MARIN, Pennsylvania State University, UNITED STATESThe design of 3D-printing solid tungsten-liquid lithium combined divertor target plate and its interaction with high-density plasma
Zongbiao YE, SICHUAN UNIVERSITY, CHINAComprehensive analysis of synthetic optical diagnostics including reflections for understanding plasma-facing component erosion in fusion devices
Curtis JOHNSON, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UNITED STATESInterpretive modeling of Grassy ELM transport in the scrape-off layer and its influence on divertor erosion
Jinheng ZHAO, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, CHINASingle and nano-crystal mirrors under steam ingress and cyclic plasma cleaning test
Artem DMITRIEV, UNIVERSITY OF BASEL, SWITZERLANDErosion and redeposition of Li from a liquid metal wall facing a magnetized plasma
Romain AVRIL, UNIVERSITÉ DE LORRAINE, FRANCESteady-state heat flux load predictions on ST40 divertor PFCs using HEAT code and SOLPS-ITER
Erin TINACBA, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESStudy of wall material evolution under the lithium coating condition for long pulse discharges in EAST
Junling CHEN, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINAOpenEdge: a state-of-the-art Monte Carlo code for impurity transport modeling in fusion environments
Abdourahmane DIAW, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESHelium enrichment and tritium burn efficiency in simulations of divertor plasmas
Rebecca MASLINE, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UNITED STATESPreliminary ERO2.0 Li, Sn and W erosion and transport simulations for the COMPASS Upgrade tokamak
Samuel LUKES, INSTITUTE OF PLASMA PHYSICS OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLICExperiments on investigation of interaction of deuterium with Sn73Li27 tin-lithium alloy
Inesh KENZHINA, Satbayev University, KAZAKHSTANSoledge3x integrated core-edge transport modelling of tungsten sources, migration, and radiation in west plasmas
Naren VARADARAJAN, IRFM, FRANCEModeling input to the ITER glow discharge boronization system design
Tom WAUTERS, ITER Organization, Route de Vinon-sur-Verdon, CS 90 046, 13067 St Paul Lez Durance Cedex, France, FRANCEAssessment of the WEST plasma impact on the tungsten softening and cracking of the ITER grade divertor
Marianne RICHOU, CEA, IRFM, F-13108, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, FRANCELIBS depth analysis of W based samples using laser flat top beam profile
Sahithya ATIKUKKE, FMFI, Comenius University in Bratislava, SLOVAKIAHydrogen isotope behavior in tungsten and tungsten-containing high entropy alloy as plasma facing materials
Minyou YE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA, CHINASICAS, a new code featuring SOLPS-ITER coupled to ASTRA-STRAHL for integrated plasma transport modeling
Austin WELSH, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE, UNITED STATESEffect of low-energy He/D plasma irradiation on WTaVCr and WTaVCrTi multi-component alloys
Chao YIN, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA, CHINAMain chamber fueling asymmetries in DIII-D H-mode plasmas
Laszlo HORVATH, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESDeuterium-helium mixed plasma irradiation on surface modification of ZrC dispersion-strengthed tungsten
Ze CHEN, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA, CHINAAnalysis of power balance and divertor asymmetries in MAST-U using SOLPS-ITER
Ivan PARADELA PEREZ, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESAnalytic optimization of far-SOL main-wall protection limiters for pilot plant tokamaks
Jacob NICHOLS, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY, UNITED STATESStudy of the plasma-wall interaction in the PLM divertor simulator.
Dmitry KAVYRSHIN, NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY "MOSCOW POWER ENGINEERING INSTITUTE", RUSSIAN FEDERATIONStudy of line spectra emitted by hydrogen isotopes in tokamaks through Deep-Learning algorithms
Mohammed KOUBITI, AIX-MARSEILLE UNIVERSITÉ/CNRS, FRANCESOLPS-ITER simulations of AUG experiments with a liquid Sn module
Giuseppe Francesco NALLO, NEMO Group, Dipartimento Energia, Politecnico di Torino, Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, Torino, 10129, ITALYIncident ion angle and lithium redeposition on the plasma facing component in Lithium Tokamak eXperiment (LTX)-β under liquid lithium wall operation
Euichan JUNG, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESScoping core-edge integration for SPARC scenarios
Thomas BODY, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, UNITED STATESIn-situ experiments on helium pumping in systems with lithium-coated surfaces
Matthew S PARSONS, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, UNITED STATESDifferences between static and dynamic SOL parallel transport
Jernej KOVAČIČ, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, SLOVENIAValidation of spacecraft heat shield ablation models for use in fusion devices
Evdokiya KOSTADINOVA, AUBURN UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESExperimental Characterization of Neutron Irradiated Tungsten Using Laser Ablation Mass Spectroscopy, Gas-Driven Permeation, and Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy
Kailee COLLINS, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE - KNOXVILLE, UNITED STATESInitial design concepts for solid boron injection in ITER
Joseph SNIPES, PRINCETON PLASMA PHYSICS LABORATORY, UNITED STATESExperimental measurements of Sn thermally enhanced sputtering yields at Nano-PSI
Jan CECRDLE, IPP CAS PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLICDetermining radiative loads in the ITER divertor structures
Y. LIDA, ITER Organization, FRANCEImproved Coulomb collision operator for kinetic ion transport with EMC3-EIRENE simulating Nitrogen seeding in medium density ITER L-mode scenario
Derek HARTING, FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JÜLICH, GERMANYApplications of Residual Gas Analyser for multiple ITER diagnostic systems
Xi JIANG, ITER Organization, FRANCEUpdate on IAEA activities on plasma-surface interactions and plasma edge processes
Kalle HEINOLA, INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, AUSTRIAITER Boundary Imaging System – design, prototyping and R&D highlights
Priyanka JENA, ITER Organization, FRANCEX-point radiation: from discovery to potential application in a future reactor
Matthias BERNERT, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR PLASMAPHYSIK, GARCHING, GERMANYSystematic design of controllers for the X-point radiator using system identification in AUG, JET D and D-T operation
Thomas BOSMAN, DIFFER, NETHERLANDSHigh current Neon-seeded ITER baseline scenario in JET D and D-T
Carine GIROUD, UKAEA, UNITED KINGDOMValidation of SOLPS-ITER and EDGE2D-EIRENE simulations for H, D, and T JET ITER-like wall low-confinement mode plasmas
Niels HORSTEN, KU Leuven, BELGIUMCharge-exchange deuterium flux to the main chamber wall and its induced material erosion in EAST
Rui DING, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINATime-resolved spectroscopic measurements of tungsten gross-erosion, re-deposition, and S/XB coefficients in the DIII-D tokamak
Ulises LOSADA RODRIGUEZ, AUBURN UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESGlobal modelling of helium Plasma-Wall Interaction experiments in ASDEX-Upgrade
Elena TONELLO, EPFL, SWITZERLANDSOLPS-ITER modelling of helium transport, recycling and pumping in the ASDEX Upgrade divertor
Antonello ZITO, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, GERMANYPower & particle exhaust limitations in W7-X and its relation to the density build-up
Felix REIMOLD, MAX PLANCK INSITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYThe separatrix operational space in ASDEX Upgrade and implications for power exhaust in SPARC
Thomas EICH, COMMONWEALTH FUSION SYSTEMS, UNITED STATESCharge-exchange deuterium flux to the main chamber wall and its induced material erosion in EAST
Rui DING, Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINATime-resolved spectroscopic measurements of tungsten gross-erosion, re-deposition, and S/XB coefficients in the DIII-D tokamak
Ulises LOSADA RODRIGUEZ, AUBURN UNIVERSITY, UNITED STATESGlobal modelling of helium Plasma-Wall Interaction experiments in ASDEX-Upgrade
Elena TONELLO, EPFL, SWITZERLANDSOLPS-ITER modelling of helium transport, recycling and pumping in the ASDEX Upgrade divertor
Antonello ZITO, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, GERMANYPower & particle exhaust limitations in W7-X and its relation to the density build-up
Felix REIMOLD, MAX PLANCK INSITUTE FOR PLASMA PHYSICS, GERMANYThe separatrix operational space in ASDEX Upgrade and implications for power exhaust in SPARC
Thomas EICH, COMMONWEALTH FUSION SYSTEMS, UNITED STATES