Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, the International Program Committee, and the International Advisory Committee, we are pleased to remind you to submit an abstract for the 26th International Conference on Plasma Surface Interaction in Controlled Fusion Devices (PSI-26).
We remind you that the conference will take place in Marseille, France, from May 12th to May 17th, 2024. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the PSI conferences, following the first one held at the Argonne National Laboratory in the United States in 1974.
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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Abstracts must be submitted via the electronic submission page of the website. Submissions by any other means will not be taken into consideration.
- The submitting author must be the presenting author. The presenting author need not be the first author. Each presenting author may submit only one abstract.
- By submitting an abstract, the authors agree to its publication in the official programme of the meeting. Abstracts will not be edited for spelling or grammar, and will be reproduced as submitted.
- Authors may still edit and modify submitted abstracts up to the submission deadline.
- An abstract has to be submitted requesting an oral or a poster presentation.
- All submissions will be examined and a notice of acceptance will be sent to the corresponding authors.
- Decisions of the International Programme Committee regarding acceptance of abstracts in the programme are final.
- All abstracts must be written in English, no mathematical formula, 400 words maximum.
- The objective of the research, the main results and the main conclusions must be clearly stated.
- Abstracts already published elsewhere or based on previously published full papers will not be considered.
TOPICS
Authors are invited to submit abstracts on any of the following topics.
The International Program Committee will select oral and poster contributions on the basis of the abstracts.
A. Physics Processes at the Plasma Material Interface
B. Material Erosion, Migration, Mixing, and Dust Formation
C. Plasma Fueling, Particle Exhaust and Control, Tritium Retention
D. Wall Conditioning and Tritium Removal Techniques
E. Impurity Sources, Transport and Control
F. Edge and Divertor Plasma Physics
G. Power Exhaust, Plasma Detachment and Heat Load Control
H. Far SOL Transport and Plasma Wall Interaction in Main Chamber
I. Plasma Edge and First Wall Diagnostics
J. Plasma Exhaust and Plasma Material Interactions for Fusion Reactors
Yannick Marandet, chair of the Program Committee
Marc Missirlian, chair of the LOC
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