Program
           Basic Structure of Scientific Program   
Conference will run from Monday (4 Nov.) to Friday (8 Nov.). Morning sessions will be plenary session (no parallel session) in principle which may include ~34 plenaries (30 minutes) and 9 summaries. Afternoon session will be dedicated for parallel sessions. Number of invited speakers (25 minutes) would be 200 for above 9 fields. Number of orals (15 minutes) would be 150. Posters up to 100 are welcomed. 

Wholeschedule
    Program Book (Draft) 
 
                     Invited Speakers
             Plenary Speakers 
  Name
Affiliation
Title
 P1  
 P2
 P3
 P4 Jiangang Li
ASPP
Progress of the CFETR project
 P5 Chi Wang
National Space Center, CAS
The SMILE mission: science and technical status
CD

Weixing Wang
PPPL

ExB shear flow structure and plasma self-driven current generation in magnetic island
 CD

David Hughes
University of Leeds

Dynamo action in rapidly rotating convection with no inertia
 CD  

Xavier Garbet
CEA

Entropy and relaxation processes 
 CD

Yoshifumi Kimura
Nagoya University

Vortex reconnection and a finite-time singularity of the Navier-Stokes equations

Vinod Krishan
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore

Novelties in Partially Ionized Plasmas

 

Dominique Escande
Aix-Marseille University

Relation of the Vlasovian and of the N-body descriptions of microscopic plasma physics

 F  

Phillip Morrison
The University of Texas at Austin

Hamiltonian Description of Plasma and other Matter

 B  

Lin I
National Central University

Cooperative excitations in dusty plasma liquids and nonlinear dust acoustic waves: from order to turbulence

 B  

Fredrick Skiff
University of Iowa

Observing plasma kinetic degrees of freedom using advanced diagnostics

 B  

Troy Carter
UCLA

Overview of the Basic Plasma Science Facility: the physics of waves relevant to space, astrophysical and fusion plasmas

 B  

Jiayu Dai
National University of Defense Technology

Electron-ion coupled dynamics and structures in warm dense plasmas

 A  

Young-Hoon Song
Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials

Application of plasma technologies for air pollution control

 A  

Uwe Czarnetzki
Ruhr-Universität

Collisionless electron heating in low-pressure discharges

 A  

Seiji Samukawa
Tohoku University

Atomic Layer Etching, Deposition and Modification Processes for Novel Nano-materials and Nano-devices

 A Jin-Xiu Ma
USTC
Excitation and characteristics of externally launched electrostatic ion-cyclotron waves
 

Michel Koenig
Ecole Polytechnique

Overview of Laboratory Astrophysics Experiments at LULI

 

Baifei Shen
Shanghai Normal University

Physics for laser power from 1 PW to 100 PW

 

Hitoki Yoneda
University of Electro-Communications

Progress of inner-shell ionized hard x-ray laser pumped by intense XFEL pulses

 

Chang Hee Nam
IBS

Exploration of nonlinear Compton scattering between a laser-accelerated GeV electron beam and a PW laser

 SG  

Yoshiharu Omura
Kyoto University

Dynamic variation of Earth's outer radiation belt due to nonlinear wave-particle interactions

 SG  

James Drake
University of Maryland

Confronting reconnection simulations with MMS observations 

 SG  

Chuanyi Tu
Peking University

New observations and new thoughts on solar wind turbulence

 SG  

Gurbax Lakhina
Indian Institute of geomagnetism

Boundary Layer Waves in Space Plasmas

 SA  

Alexandre Lazarian
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Intimate Connection of Astrophysical Magnetic Reconnection and Turbulence

 SA  

JinLin Han
National Astronomical Observatories of China

Observing Interstellar and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields

 SA   Jie Jiang
Beihang University
Predictability of Solar Cycle
 SA  

Ryoji Matsumoto
Chiba University

Magnetic Activities of Black Hole Accretion Disks

 MF  

Xianzu Gong
ASIPP

Overview of experimental results in EAST Tokamak

 MF  

Min Xu
Southwestern Institute of Physics

Advances in understanding of turbulent transport and confinement improvement in the HL-2A tokamak

 MF  

Si-Woo Yoon
National Fusion Research Institute

Overview of KSTAR results and Plan

 MF  

Richard Buttery
General Atomics

The Advanced Tokamak Path to a Compact Fusion Pilot Plant

   

P.D. Diamond
UCSD

Summary of Cross Disciplinary session

   

Zensho Yoshida
The University of Tokyo

Summary of Fundamental plasma session

   

Tomohiko Watanabe
Nagoya University

Summary of Basic plasma session

   

Yi-Kang Pu
Tsinghua University

Summary of Applied plasma session

   

Jie Zhang
SJTU

Summary of Laser plasma session

   

Xiaohua Deng
Nanchang University

Summary of Space plasma and Geomagnetism session

   

Peng-Fei Chen
Nanjin University

Summary of solar and astro plasma session

   

Hyeon Park
UNIST

Summary of magnetic fusion plasma session

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
                                                                                                        
 
Invited Speakers

        
        
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