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Programme
23–26 April 2019Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough, UK
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46th IOP Plasma Physics Conference
Tuesday 23 April
11:00 RegistrationThe Babbage (Low Bay)
12:00 Lunch
13:00 WelcomeStephenson Lecture Theatre
Chair:KenMcClements,CCFE,UK
13:10 (Invited) Petawatt class lasers and their plasma applications NickHopps,AWE,UK
13:50 Ionisation balance in simulations of substellar atmospheres AlisdairWilson,UniversityofGlasgow,UK
14:10 Culham Thesis Prize Winner Spectroscopic investigations of detachment on the TCV tokamak KevinVerhaegh,UniversityofYork,UK
14:50 RefreshmentBreak
15:10 (Invited) Electron, ion and neutral heating in radio-frequency electrothermal microthrusters JamesDedrick,UniversityofYork,UK
15:50 Kinetic instabilities in a minimum-B ECR discharge OlliTarvainen,STFC,UK
16:10 Onset of 2D magnetic reconnection in fully and partially ionized plasmas GertBotha,NorthumbriaUniversity,UK
16:30 Rutherford Prize Talk A glass of sea water WilliamTrickey,UniversityofYork,UK
16:50 PostersandRefreshments
19:00 WelcomeReception
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Wednesday, 24 April
08:30 ArrivalCoffee
Chair: JosieColtman,AWE,UK
09:00 (Invited) Plasma heating and energetic particles in solar flare reconnection PhilippaBrowning,UniversityofManchester,UK
09:40 Collective absorption of laser radiation in plasma at sub-relativistic intensities SviatoslavShekhanov,ELI-Beamlines,CzechRepublic
10:00 (Invited) The edge of chaos in turbulent plasmas BenMcMillan,UniversityofWarwick,UK
10:40 Refreshmentbreak
11:00 (Invited) Vlasov simulations of turbulent electron Bernstein waves and electron heating DavidSpeirs,UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
11:40 MAST-U Super-X ELM burn-through simulations SiobhanSmith,UniversityofYork,UK
12:00 Three applications of basic graph theory to plasma chemistry: network visualization, pathway ranking, and a rudimentary operating condition proposal algorithm ThomasHolmes,UniversityofSheffield,UK
12:20 Laser-plasma Instabilities at ignition-scale:Particle-in-cell simulations of shock-ignition AlexanderSeaton,UniversityofWarwick,UK
12:40 Lunch
13:30 Excursions/Freetime
18:30 RefreshmentsLoughborough University: Foyer to Sir David Davies Building DAV0.31
19:00 Outreach Public Lecture: The Path to Delivering Fusion Power IanChapman,UKAEA,UKLoughboroughUniversity:SirDavidDaviesBuildingDAV0.31
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Thursday, 25 April
08:30 ArrivalCoffee
Chair:CeriBrenner,STFC,UK
09:00 (Invited) The Parker solar probe mission ChristopherChen,QueenMaryUniversityofLondon,UK
09:40 Modelling of cryogenic pellet ablation in a hot plasma and the subsequent gas-plasma interaction KyleMartin,UniversityofGlasgow,UK
10:00 3D perturbative MHD stability of Tokamak Plasmas Michail-SavvasAnastopoulos-Tzanis,UniversityofYork,UK
10:20 Refreshmentbreak
10:40 (Invited) Electromagnetic filamentary structures transporting plasma in the boundary of tokamak devices FulvioMilitello,CCFE,UK
11:20 Pseudospark sourced electron beam driven high power millimetre wave sources AdrianCross,UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
11:40 Antimicrobial efficacy of in situ plasma-generated ozone is effective in inactivation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms in drains and water-submerged surfaces DeclanDiver,UniversityofGlasgow,UK
12:00 IOPPlasmaPhysicsGroupAGM
12:30 Lunch/Posters/Exhibitors
Chair:GregoryDaly,OxfordInstrumentsPlasmaTechnologyLtd.,UK
14:00 (Invited) Electromagnetic field generation schemes on high energy and high intensity lasers PhilipBradford,UniversityofYork,UK
14:40 Characterization and control of a beam-plasma instability downstream of a divergent magnetic nozzle ScottDoyle,UniversityofYork,UK
15:00 Inflationary stimulated Raman scattering (iSRS) in inhomogeneous plasmas Selina-JaneSpencer,UniversityofWarwick,UK
15:20 Refreshmentbreak
15:40 Dust cloud evolution in sub-stellar atmospheres via plasma deposition and plasma sputtering CraigStark,AbertayUniversity,UK
16:00 Pinning down the collisionless microtearing mode ChenGeng,UniversityofYork,UK
16:20 Debye-Waller for temperature measurement of shock compressed solids AshleyPoole,UniversityofYork,UK
16:40 Haines Prize Winner 3D simulations of turbulent plasma mixing in a simplified representation of the tokamak divertor geometry NickWalkden,CCFE,UK
17:00 ReceptionandExhibition
18:00 Freetime
19:00 ConferenceDinnerBurleigh Court
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Friday, 26 April
08:30 ArrivalCoffee
Chair:FelipeIza,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
09:00 (Invited) Plasma methods in CO2 conversion OlivierGuaitella,EcolePolytechnique,France
09:40 Particle-in-cell simulations of filamentation in laser wakefields EvaLos,STFCRutherfordAppletonLaboratory,UK
10:00 Producing shock-ignition like pressure profiles by indirect drive WilliamTrickey,UniversityofYork,UK
10:20 Generation of non-thermal plasmas over large and complex surfaces HenrikeJakob,UniversityofSouthampton,UK
10:40 Refreshmentbreak
11:00 (Invited) Reduced and machine learning models in fusion plasma simulations SterlingSmith,GeneralAtomics,USA
11:40 Velocity-space redistribution of fast ions during sawtooth crashes in the MAST spherical tokamak observed using fast ion deuterium-alpha spectroscopy AndrewJackson,UniversityofDurham,UK
12:00 (Invited) Towards thermonuclear plasmas: preparations for deuterium-tritium operation with an ITER-like wall in JET FernandaRimini,CCFE,UK
12:40 LunchandClose
PostersessionThe Babbage (Low Bay)
P1. Thermal conduction in Odin DuncanBarlow,UniversityofWarwick,UK
P2. Novel coatings for transmission electron microscopy sample preparation EmmaHookham,QuorumTechnologies,UK
P3. Compact, lightweight, high power mm-wave sources using a pseudospark sourced electron beam JieXie,UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
P4. Absolute atomic chlorine density measurements in the effluent of a radio-frequency atmospheric pressure plasma JoshuaBoothroyd,UniversityofYork,UK
P5. RF compensation in low temperature plasmas MatthewSmith,UniversityofLiverpool,UK
P6. Observations and modelling of ion cyclotron emission observed in JET plasmas during ion cyclotron resonance heating KenMcClements,CCFE,UK
P7. Full orbit calculations of resonance maps for fast particle-driven Alfvénic modes in the MAST spherical tokamak TiantianSun,DurhamUniversity,UK
P8. High bandwidth FPGA based diagnostics for MAST-U CharlesVincent,DurhamUniversity,UK
P9. Assessing the power loss through infrared thermography in MAST MatthewDunn,UniversityofYork,UK
P10. Progress on a helicon plasma apparatus for multifrequency microwave-plasma interactions KevinRonald,UniversityofStrathclyde,UK
P11. The Importance of surface tension gradients in plasma-liquid treatments FarazMontazersadgh,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
P12. Generation and amplification of laser modes with higher order polarisation via Raman amplification RoaulTrines,STFCRutherfordAppletonLaboratory,UK
P13. Cusp soliton in piezoelectric semiconductor plasmas AmnaFayyaz,GovernmentCollegeUniversity,Pakistan
P14. Plasma-driven electrochemical reduction of CO2 MuhammadShaban,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
P15. Enhanced fuzzy tungsten growths due to tungsten deposition PatrickMcCarthy,UniversityofLiverpool,UK
P16. Plasma cathode electron beam for high-integrity processing AndrewSandeman,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
P17. Plasma-driven epoxidation using an atmospheric pressure plasma jet HanXu,LoughboroughUniversity,UK
P18. Laser spectroscopic characterization of corundum crystal plasma MuhammadHanif,NationalUniversityofSciencesandTechnology,Pakistan
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OrganisedbytheIOPPlasmaPhysicsGroup
47thIOPPlasmaPhysicsConference
TheannualIOPPlasmaPhysicsConferencecoversallaspectsofplasmaphysics,includingmagneticandinertialconfinementfusion,astrophysicalandspaceplasmas,lowdensityandtechnological/industrialplasmas,lowtemperatureplasmas,highenergydensityandlaserplasmas,dustyandcomplexplasmas,plasmasurfaceinteractions,plasmaapplicationsincludingmedicalapplicationsandplasmadiagnostics.
Key dates
Oral abstract submission deadline: 24January2020
Early registration deadline: 6March2020
Registration deadline: 10April2020
21–24 April 2020Institute of Physics, London, UK