Invited speakers

Akazaki Lecture (50′)

NAMETITLEAFFILIATION
Uwe Czarnetzki Diagnostics of low-temperature plasmas by laser-aided atomic spectroscopyRuhr-Universität Bochum – Germany

 

High Temp. Plasmas – GENERAL (40′)

NAMETITLEAFFILIATION
Andreas Kramer Flecken
Microwave diagnostics of W7X
Forschungszentrum Jülich – Germany
Yoshiaki Ohtani
Laser aided diagnostics of JT-60SAQST – Japan
Azarakhsh Jalalvand
Machine learning methodology used to find inter-correlations between diagnosticsPrinceton University – USA
Graham Naylor
The advantages and challenges of near infra-red interferometers to measure density profiles in future fusion reactorsTokamak Energy – UK
Brian Henderson
Low cost, all fiber, multi-chord 1.5 micron laser interferometer density measurementsHelion Energy – USA
Ameer Mohamed
First results from a real-time Thomson scattering evaluation system in operation at W7-X for the purposes of plasma profile controlPPPL – USA

 

High Temp. Plasmas – TOPICAL (25′)

NAMETITLEAFFILIATION
Kay Schutjes
TALIF and CARS on Magnum-PSIDIFFER – Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research – Netherlands
Golo Fuchert
New calibration techniques for the Thomson scattering diagnostic of W7-X and beyondW7X – Germany
Taichi Morita
Local measurement of thermalization and acceleration due to magnetic reconnection in high-power laser-produced plasmaKyushu University – Japan
Hisamichi Funaba
Real-time Thomson scattering diagnostics and
data processing for plasma control on LHD
NIFS – Japan
Kentaro Sakai
Non-Maxwellian electron distribution function measurements using Thomson scattering in magnetically confined plasmas: conceptual design and data-driven analysisNIFS – Japan
Jinlin Xie
Microwave imaging diagnostic systems on EAST tokamakUniversity of Science and Technology of China (USTC) – China

 

Low Temp. Plasmas – GENERAL (40′)

NAMETITLEAFFILIATION
Tyler GilbertQuantum beat measurements of weak magnetic fields in plasmas.West Virginia University – USA
Igor Adamovich
Measurements of Atoms, Metastable Species, and Molecular Ions in a Heated Nonequilibrium Plasma Flow ReactorOhio State University – USA
Cyril Drag
High-resolution two‑photon absorption
laser‑induced fluorescence (TALIF) for cold plasma diagnostics
LPP, Ecole Polytechnique – France
Tatloon Chng
Capabilities and pitfalls of electric field measurement by E-FISH diagnosticNUS, National University of Singapore – Singapore
Simone Hochgreb
Time- and space-resolved measurements for reacting flowsUniversity of Cambridge – UK
Amir KhodabakhshUltra-broadband spectroscopy for plasma diagnostics using supercontinuum light sourcesRadboud University Nijmegen – Netherlands

 

Low Temp. Plasmas – TOPICAL (25′)

NAMETITLEAFFILIATION
Sanghoo Park
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Helium Metastable Atoms in kHz Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma JetsKAIST – South Korea
Marien Simeni
Picosecond Three-Wave Mixing for Absolute Species Number Density Measurements in Flows and PlasmasUniversity of Minnesota – USA
Jean-Pierre van Helden
Atomic oxygen measurements with THz absorption spectroscopy, ps- TALIF, and CRDS: A comparisonRuhr Universitat Bochum – Germany
Christine Stollberg
Laser-Aided (and other) Plasma Diagnostics for Wakefield Acceleration at AWAKEEPFL – Switzerland
Chris Kliewer
Hybrid femtosecond-picosecond CARS measurements in plasmas and reactive flowsSandia Livermore – USA
Kristaq Gazeli
ps-TALIF and streak camera diagnostics for measurements of atomic densities in microplasmasLSPM. Université Sorbonne Paris Nord – France