The Sessions:
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Title | Chairmen | |
Opening | ||
AKMS | Artsimovich-Kadomtsev Memorial Session | Kishimoto, H. (Japan) |
Overviews | ||
OV1 | Overviews 1 | Robinson, D.C. (UK) |
OV2 | Overviews 2 | Goldston, R. (USA) |
OV3 | Overviews 3 | Yamanaka, T. (Japan) |
OV4 | Overviews 4 | Ryutov, D. (USA) |
Magnetic Confinement Experiments/Plasma Heating and Current Drive | ||
EX1 | Performance, Improved Modes, Alphas | Iiyoshi, A. (Japan) |
EX2 | Helical Experiments | Grieger, G. (Germany) |
EX3 | Divertors 1 | Keilhacker, M. (EC) |
EX4 | Innovative Concepts, Reversed Field & Mirror Experiments | Nacsimento, I.C. (Brazil) |
EX5 | Transport, Internal Transport Barriers, H-Mode | Baldwin, D. (USA) |
EX6 | Transport & Divertors 2 | Samm, U. (Germany) |
EX7 | Transport | Golant, V. (Russia) |
EX8 | MHD Stability | Sokolov, Y. (Russia) |
CD1 | Plasma Heating and Current Drive 1 | Tonon, G. (France) |
CD2/EX9 | Long Pulse Operation & Current Drive 2 | Xie, Jikang (China) |
CDP | Plasma Heating and Current Drive | |
EXP1 | Particle Transport, Internal Transport Barriers, Helical Systems | |
EXP2 | Confinement & Transport | |
EXP3 | MHD Stability & Alternate Confinement Systems | |
EXP4 | Divertors & Alternate Confinement Systems | |
ITER EDA | ||
ITER | ITER EDA | Inoue, N. (Japan) |
ITERP1 | ITER EDA 1 | |
ITERP2 | ITER EDA 2 | |
Inertial Fusion Energy | ||
IF | Inertial Fusion Energy | Key, M. (USA) |
IFP | Inertial Fusion Energy | |
Innovative Concepts | ||
ICP | Innovative Concepts | |
Fusion Technology | ||
FT1 | Fusion Technology 1 | Conn, R. (USA) |
FT2 | Fusion Technology 2 | Seki, M. (Japan) |
FTP | Fusion Technology | |
Theory | ||
TH1 | Theory 1 | Troyon, F. (Switzerland) |
TH2 | Theory 2 | Kaw, P. (India) |
TH3 | Theory 3 | Sheffield, J. (USA) |
THP1 | Theory 1 | |
THP2 | Theory 2 (Transport) | |
Summaries | ||
S | Summaries | Velikhov, J.E. (Russia) |
Post Deadline Papers | ||
PDP | Post Deadline Papers |
IAEA 1999