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DTSTART:20240422T170000Z
DTEND:20240422T181500Z
DTSTAMP:20260408T115733Z
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LOCATION:1227 Engineering Hall
SUMMARY:"Advancing Fusion Research through Virtual Design"\, Plasma Ph
 ysics (Physics/ECE/NE 922) Seminar\, Frank Jenko\, IPP
DESCRIPTION:Tackling the Grand Challenge of understanding\, predicting
 \, and managing turbulent transport remains critical in fusion researc
 h. Nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations are paramount for precise and dep
 endable forecasts. Recent breakthroughs now permit whole-device modeli
 ng\, extending from the magnetic axis to the material walls. Additiona
 lly\, the adoption of code coupling techniques has notably expedited t
 he profile prediction process for large fusion devices like ITER. Conc
 urrently\, a suite of multi-fidelity techniques are in development\, w
 hich promise to drastically cut down computational requirements by sev
 eral magnitudes\, allowing for the development of flight simulators an
 d potentially reaching real-time control capabilities. Utilizing these
  strategies paves the way for optimizing the design of future fusion p
 ower plants\, thereby propelling the field of fusion research forward.
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URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8733
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