QUICKLINKS:
The DIII-D Research Opportunities Forum for the 2019-2020 run campaign is open until early March. The Research Opportunities Forum provides a method for interested scientists to present proposals and ideas for possible research on the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, as well as an opportunity to discuss critical issues for both fusion science and preparations for ITER (see ITER reference documents link in left panel). Proposals should be made by web submission at the above links. These can be presented and discussed amongst the research team at topical break out meetings commencing Feb 12. Some general sessions will also be held for interdisciplinary proposals and for international collaborators. Information on the proposal submission process and the Forum's agenda (as the details become available) can be found on the links to the left.
The 2019-20 campaign will include significant upgrades/additions to the hardware capabilities of DIII-D following the 2018 LTOA. New ideas for experiments that make use of these capabilities are strongly encouraged. The ROF will be followed by a series of group and task force breakout meetings (structure and contacts described here), to develop run plan proposals for presentation to the DIII-D Director and the Research Council in April 2019.
As in the past, any individual contributor can submit as many proposals to the website as they wish. These proposals will be sorted and distributed to the Thrust, Task Force and physics leaders, or their delegates, to arrive at final priorities for each group, thrust or task force, to be presented to the DIII-D Research Council. DIII-D management will then determine allocation of days for experiments in the Spring 2019 to Summer 2020 period.
Note that a separate process will be undertaken for a possible third Frontiers Science campaign in 2020.
To submit a new proposal for 2019-20 click (Here - ROF 2019-20 View Submissions or Submit New Proposal) and select one of the options in the upper right corner of the proposals window
The DIII-D planning process this year consists of the following elements:
Groups should develop a three year perspective on program goals, and identify steps for this year (2019) and for the following year (2020), in order to plan more strategically and consider sequencing of research, or enabling greater prioritization of certain topics in a particular year. This planning process will cover the combined 2019 and 2020 run campaigns (~32 run weeks total) but a review of the developing prioritization of experiments is anticipated sometime during the campaign (likely around the time of the fall meetings in 2019).
More Information:
Please contact Dr. Max Fenstermacher at
Phone: 858-455-4159
Fax: 858-455-4156