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8th Runaway Electron Modelling (REM) meeting
List of participants
List of participants to 8th Runaway Electron Modelling (REM) meeting
Name
Affiliation
Remote participation
Is presenting?
Akinobu Matsuyama
Kyoto University
No
ITER SPI modelling for Runaway Electron Avoidance
Alex Tinguely
MIT PSFC
No
Polarized synchrotron emission from post-disruption runaway electrons in the JET C38 campaign
Andrea Casolari
IPP Prague
No
Study of runaway electron transport in the presence of magnetic perturbations in COMPASS: theory and simulations
Andrej Lier
IPP
No
No
Andréas Sundström
Chalmers University of Technology
No
No
Boel Brandström
Chalmers
No
No
Carlos Paz-Soldan
Columbia University
Yes
Some Like it Hot: Temperature Effect on Runaway Electron Seed Formation
Chang Liu
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Yes
Resistive MHD instabilities affected by runaway electron current
Chris McDevitt
University of Florida
No
Runaway Electron Generation during Tokamak Disruptions
Cristian Sommariva
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Swiss Plasma Center
No
First qualitative analysis of SPI penetration in JET plasmas and runaway electron beams from fast visible camera videos
Cédric Reux
CEA-IRFM
No
Runaway electron generation and suppression with Shattered Pellet Injection at JET
Dylan Brennan
Princeton University
No
Critical physics issues of runaway seed distributions and recent progress in the SCREAM SciDAC
Elisabeth Rachlew
KTH-Physics
No
No
Eric Nardon
CEA
No
JOREK simulations of MGI-triggered disruptions in JET
Gabriella Pautasso
IPP Garching
No
No
Gergely Papp
Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
No
MST1 runaway experiments: what we have learned, where to go next?
Gergo Pokol
BME NTI
No
No
Giorgio Ghillardi
ENEA
No
Runaway Electron Imaging Spectroscopy (REIS)
Ida Svenningsson
Chalmers
No
No
István Pusztai
Chalmers
No
No
Jack Connor
CCFE
No
No
Jaroslav Čeřovský
IPP Prague
No
Preparation of Pellet Injection Experiment in Support of Runaway Electron Investigation at the COMPASS tokamak
John Omotani
CCFE
No
No
Katya Richards
University College London
No
No
Klara Insulander Björk
Chalmers
No
Kinetic Modeling of Argon-induced Disruptions in ASDEX Upgrade
Konsta Särkimäki
Chalmers
No
No
Linnea Hesslow
Chalmers
No
No
Lucas Unnerfelt
Chalmers
No
No
Luis Chacon
Los Alamos National Laboratory
No
A 2D-2P multiscale semi-Lagrangian algorithm for fast electron transport in the relativistic Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation
Marco Paseri
University of Rome Tor Vergata
No
No
Mathias Hoppe
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
No
Theory-supported analysis of runaway electron dynamics using synchrotron radiation
Matthias Hoelzl
Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany
No
Disruption related research with the JOREK code
Mehdi Jenab
Chalmers University of Technology
No
No
Michael Fitzgerald
UKAEA
No
No
Ola Embréus
Chalmers
No
Introduction and review of kinetic modelling of electron runaway at Chalmers
Oliver Linder
Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
No
Study of RE formation in MGI scenarios in ASDEX Upgrade with ASTRA
Ondrej Ficker
Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS, Prague
No
Role of RE energy in magnetic equilibrium of RE beam and in synchrotron radiation intensity in JET and COMPASS discharges
Oskar Vallhagen
Chalmers
No
No
Paul Burger
Gothenburg University
No
No
Pontus Svensson
Chalmers
No
No
Robert Granetz
MIT PSFC
No
The SPARC tokamak: the advantages of very high magnetic field
Sarah Newton
CCFE
No
No
Soma Olasz
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, NTI
No
Runaway electron modeling in the EU-IM framework
Takashi Shiroto
QST
No
Structure-preserving algorithms for the relativistic Vlasov-Fokker-Planck-Maxwell system
Tijs Wijkamp
Eindhoven University of Technology / DIFFER
No
Multispectral imaging in runaway electron studies: line emission reconstruction and synchrotron pattern matching
Tünde Fülöp
Chalmers
No
Introduction and review of runaway activities at Chalmers
Yves Savoye-Peysson
CEA
No
No
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