Magneto-Fluid Dynamics Seminar
The Magneto-Fluid Dynamics (MFD) Seminar covers topics in fusion energy research and plasma physics.
Seminar Organizer(s): Mike O'Neil
Past Events
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Monday, May 10, 20101:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Are Fusion Plasmas Compressible?
Antoine Cerfon, MIT -
Monday, May 3, 20101:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Nonmodal Approach to Plasma Linear Theory
Enrico Camporeale, Queen Mary University of London, UK -
Monday, May 3, 201011AM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Wall Force Produced in Iter Disruptions
Henry R. Strauss, CIMS -
Tuesday, March 9, 201011AM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Visualization and Analysis of Particles and Magnetic Field Topology
Allen Sanderson, University of Utah -
Monday, March 8, 20101:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Fluid Simulations of Interchange Turbulence
Bo Li, Dartmouth College -
Tuesday, March 2, 201011AM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Towards a New Generation of Pic Modeling Tools for Maxwell-Vlasov Problems
Jan S. Hesthaven, Brown University -
Monday, February 15, 20101:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Methods for Numerical Simulations: Noise Reduction, Projective Integration, and Data Compression
Diego del-Castillo, Oak Ridge National Laboratory -
Friday, January 15, 20101:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 202
A Quasi-Linear Gyrokinetic Transport Model for Tokamak Plasmas
Alessandro Casati, CEA, IRFM, Institute of Research on Magnetic Fusion, France