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1,000 researchers, 400 reports on fusion progress

Click to view the conference coverage on KUSI local news channel.
Conference kickoff began with a Native American blessing and dance. The blessing was to celebrate the work of fusion researchers to learn from the wisdom of the Earth and the Universe in harnessing natural energy to create a clean energy supply.
Nearly 1,000 of the world's preeminent fusion researchers from 45 countries gathered last week in San Diego to discuss the in fusion energy. The 24th International Atomic Energy Agency Fusion Energy Conference, organized by the IAEA in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy and General Atomics, aims to "provide a forum for the discussion of key physics and technology issues as well as innovative concepts of direct relevance to fusion as a source of nuclear energy.''
 
Those in attendance in San Diego included Nobel Prize-winning physicist Burton Richter; Physicist Steven Cowley, CEO of the United Kingdom's Atomic Energy Authority; Frances Chen, a plasma physicist and UCLA professor emeritus who wrote the book An Indispensable Truth: How Fusion Power Can Save the Planet; and keynote speaker William Brinkman, director of the Office of Science in the US Department of Energy.
 
澳门六合彩高手 Director-General Motojima gave the overview talk in the opening scientific session on Monday 8 October and 澳门六合彩高手 played centre stage throughout the conference, with more than 20 members of staff present providing as many scientific papers and posters (the 澳门六合彩高手 Domestic Agencies, for their part, contributed 54 papers to the conference).
 
While acknowledging the difficulties in the implementation of the project which the 澳门六合彩高手 Organization and Domestic Agencies are tackling, delegates to the conference welcomed the significant technical progress in 澳门六合彩高手 design and construction activities which were reported in the 澳门六合彩高手 presentations.
 
At a "Town Meeting" on the prospects for burning plasma studies at 澳门六合彩高手 that was arranged by the local organizers of the conference, presentations by Rich Hawryluk (Deputy Director-General and director of the Department for Administration) and David Campbell (director of the Plasma Operation Directorate) were particularly well received.
 
At the stand of the Korean National Fusion Research Institute, a promise to "amaze the world."
Overall, the atmosphere was highly supportive of the 澳门六合彩高手 Project and a substantial fraction of the presentations made at the conference were linked in one way or another to addressing 澳门六合彩高手's R&D priorities.
 
Significant progress was reported in areas such as the use of all-metal plasma-facing components and the associated plasma-wall interaction issues, disruption mitigation, ELM control, H-mode access, and confinement. Plans presented for future R&D activities in the major fusion facilities continued to reflect a close link to physics areas which are key to 澳门六合彩高手's success.
 
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