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12–15 Jun 2023
Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Europe/Vienna timezone

KEY DEADLINES

19 April 2023 Deadline for submission of abstracts through IAEA-INDICO for regular contributions

21 April 2023 Deadline for submission of Participation Form (Form A), and Grant Application Form (Form C) (if applicable) through the official channels

28 April 2023 Notification of acceptance of abstracts


The validation and analysis of experimental data obtained from diagnostics used to characterize fusion plasmas are crucial for a knowledge-based understanding of the physical processes governing the dynamics of these plasmas. This meeting aims at fostering, in particular, discussions about research and development results that set out or underline trends observed in the current major fusion confinement devices. Accurate data processing leads to a better understanding of the physics related to fusion research. It is essential for the careful estimate of the error bars of the raw measurements and processed data.

Objectives

The objective of the meeting is to provide a platform during which a set of topics relevant to fusion data processing, validation and analysis are discussed with the view of extrapolation needs to next step fusion devices such as ITER.

Target Audience

This event is suitable for experienced scientists and young scientists working in the domain of plasma diagnostics and synthetic diagnostics data analysis.

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Europe/Vienna
Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium

IAEA Contacts

Scientific Secretary:

Mr Matteo Barbarino

Physics Section | Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences 

Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications 

International Atomic Energy Agency

Email: M.Barbarino@iaea.org