A Workshop at University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
November 15-17, 2010
(Monday 8:00 AM to Wednesday 1:30 PM)
Invited Talks
- J. Berkery (Columbia Univ., USA) - Comparison of RWM Theory and Experiment
- A. Cole (UW-Madison) - Neoclassical Toroidal Viscosity - Progress, Puzzles and Challenges
- A. Cooper (EPFL, Switzerland) - MHD equilibrium and stability of tokamaks and RFPs with 3D helical cores
- C. Hegna (UW-Madison, USA) - 3D Ballooning Stability with RMPs
- V. Izzo (UCSD, USA) - Theory and Modeling of Disruptions
- S. Masamune (Kyoto Inst. Tech., Japan) - 3D self-organization in RFPs with connections to stellarator MHD
- J. Menard (PPPL, USA) - Role of plasma edge in global stability and control
- P. Piovesan (RFX, Italy) - 3D flows in helical RFP equilibria
- O. Schmitz (FZJ, Germany) - ELM control by RMPs
- M. Takechi (JAEA, Japana) - RWM Stabilization with Active Control Coils
- F. Volpe (UW-Madison, USA) - Control of disruptive Locked Modes by Magnetic Perturbations and ECCD
- K. Watanabe (NIFS, Japan) - LHD experiments relevant to Tokamak MHD control
- J. Wesley (GA, USA) - Disruption Mitigation Challenges for ITER and Beyond