"Plasma Surface Interaction
in Controlled Fusion Devices"
22-26 June, 2009
Aix en Provence, France

Abstracts of Invited Lecturers

P. Andrew Key issues relating to erosion, dust production and tritium retention in ITER
R. Causey Fuel Retention in Fusion Reactors
W. Fundamenski Power and particle exhaust in tokamaks
K. Krieger Material transport in the frame of PS
M. Kobayashi Modelling of divertor plasma transport in stochastic magnetic boundary
A. Kukushkin Two-dimensional modelling of edge and divertor processes physics for ITER
A. Loarte Physics of transient power loads on plasma facing components in ITER
D. Majeski Liquid lithium issues
M. Merola Design of ITER facing components
D. Naujoks General Criteria and Operation Limits of a Steady-State Fusion Reactor with Respect to Plasma-Material Interaction
R. Neu Benefits and challenges of the use of High-Z Plasma Facing Materials in Fusion Devices
K. Ohya Integrated Numerical simulations and modeling of erosion and deposition on plasma facing wall
S. Pitcher Edge and Divertor measurement challenges in ITER
R. Pitts Key plasma-wall interaction physics issues for ITER
J. Roth Erosion Processes due to energetic particle-surface interaction
L. Snead The Effect of Neutron Irradiation on Candidate First Wall and Diverter Materials
J. Strachan A Study of Impurity Sources, Contamination, and Migration
T. Takizuka Modeling and simulation of SOL-divertor plasmas
T. Tanabe Tritium issues in plasma wall interactions
E. Tsitrone General Overview of Plasma Surface Interaction
G. Tynan PMI of Mixed Materials in ITER
Y. Ueda Material Mixing of tungsten with low Z materials

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