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Invitation to submit your abstracts to the 4th F ... (No replies)

juliogm
2 years ago
juliogm 2 years ago

Dear Colleagues,

It is our pleasure to host the 4th Fusion HPC Workshop as an online event on November 29-30, 2023.

This workshop covers all computer applications using High Performance Computing (HPC) in the field of fusion research. These include, but are not limited to, numerical simulations in the following areas:

•    Materials under irradiation
•    Multi-physics and multi-scale analyses and modelling
•    Edge and plasma-material interactions
•    Turbulence and related transport processes
•    Hydrodynamics, including linear, nonlinear and/or extended MHD
•    Plasma instabilities
•    Heating, fueling and current drive
•    Laser-plasma interactions
•    Fast particle physics and burning plasma issues
•    Scenario development and control
•    Energy and particle transport
•    Nuclear fuel cycle systems analysis (Tritium modelling)
•    Deterministic, Monte Carlo and hybrid methods developments
•    System Analyses

We invite you to submit your work as an invited or contributed presentation to this workshop. The abstract submission closes on September 15, 2023. More information can be found in our Abstract Submissions page.

Early Career participants will receive expert reviewer feedback with an opportunity for recognition of outstanding presentations.

Similar to last year's process, selected presentations will be invited, by mutual agreement, to submit a journal paper after the workshop to a special issue published in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (IOP).

For more information please visit our website https://hpcfusion.bsc.es/

We are looking forward to welcoming you to the workshop!

Fusion HPC Workshop Programme Committee




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