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Events on Monday, April 19th, 2021
- Plasma Physics (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar
- Powering the Future: Fusion & Plasmas, the FESAC Long Range Planning Report
- Time: 12:00 pm
- Place: Zoom Meeting
- Speaker: Prof. Troy Carter, UCLA
- Abstract: A long-range plan has been created to accelerate the development of fusion energy and advance plasma science. This plan is based on substantial input from the research community, which conveyed a wealth of creative ideas and its passion to accelerate fusion energy development and advance plasma science over an intensive two-year process. The FESAC Long Range Planning Report provides a decade-long vision for the field of fusion energy and plasma science, presenting a path to a promising future of new scientific discoveries, industrial applications, and ultimately the timely delivery of fusion energy.
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- The Chemical Quandaries of Titan’s Atmosphere (and How We Can Solve Them)
- Time: 12:00 pm
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- Speaker: Erin Flowers, Princeton University
- Abstract: Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, has one of the most robust atmospheres of any terrestrial body in the solar system. Its very existence came as a surprise Gerard Kuiper when he first detected it in 1944. Since then various studies, most famously the Cassini-Huygens mission, have worked to characterize this atmosphere - its formation, physical properties, and chemical composition. These studies have revealed several anomalies that have yet to be solved, such as the detached haze layers, a mysterious over abundance of molecular hydrogen, and an even more confounding downward flow of molecular hydrogen towards its surface. I’ll be discussing some of the channels I’m pursuing to try to explain these anomalies, and what it can indicate if none of them are correct.
- Host: Melinda Soares-Furtado
- Plasma Theory Seminar
- Development and testing of a reduced runaway electron model for disruption simulation
- Time: 4:00 pm
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- Speaker: Alex Sainterme, UW
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