ΕΝΩΣΗ EURATOM ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ ASSOCIATION EURATOM HELLENIC REPUBLIC 10 TH SCHOOL OF FUSION PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ 10 Ο ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΦΥΣΙΚΗΣ & ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ ΣΥΝΤΗΞΗΣ Volos 9 13 May 2011 UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Auditoria of Mechanical & Planning Engineering Athens Avenue & Sekeri Str 38234 Volos Greece (Info: Tel. 24210 74075/11 or Tel/Fax. 24210 74085) First School of Fusion Volos May 2002 Website: http://www.hellasfusion.gr 1/8
10 TH SCHOOL OF FUSION PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY 10 Ο ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΦΥΣΙΚΗΣ & ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ ΣΥΝΤΗΞΗΣ University of Thessaly Volos 9 13 May 2011 Auditoria: Mechanical & Planning Engineering Athens Ave & Sekeri Street, 38334 Volos, Greece PURPOSE OF THE SCHOOL ΣΚΟΠΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟΥ In the last 50 years significant research activities have been developed for the production of energy from fusion. The construction of the first international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER) was started in France by EU, China, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and USA. The European Fusion Programme (EFP) supports and coordinates the related research in the member states of EU, promoting the cooperation between research units and the participation of researchers. In the frame of the activities of the National Programme of Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion (NPCTFwww.hellasfusion.gr) funded by the Association Euratom Hellenic Republic, a Fusion School is held annually. Its aim is the introduction to basic physics and technology of fusion and related fields. Special workshops are also organized where young researchers present their recent research. The participants (senior undergraduate, graduate, young researchers) will be updated on the EFP and the activities of the research groups of NPCTF. Interested students may explore the possibility of executing graduating and master projects or doctoral theses. Τα τελευταία 50 χρόνια έχουν αναπτυχθεί σημαντικές ερευνητικές δραστηριότητες για την παραγωγή ενέργειας από σύντηξη. Η κατασκευή του πρώτου διεθνούς θερμοπυρηνικού πειραματικού αντιδραστήρα (ITER) άρχισε στη Γαλλία με συμμετοχή της EE, Ιαπωνίας, Ινδίας, Κίνας, Κορέας, Ρωσίας και ΗΠΑ. Το Ευρωπαϊκό Πρόγραμμα Σύντηξης (ΕΠΣ) υποστηρίζει και συντονίζει τη σχετική έρευνα στα κράτη μέλη της ΕΕ, και ενισχύει τη συνεργασία μεταξύ των ερευνητικών μονάδων και τη συμμετοχή ερευνητών. Στο πλαίσιο των δραστηριοτήτων του Εθνικού Προγράμματος Ελεγχομένης Θερμοπυρηνικής Σύντηξης (ΕΠΕΘΣ www.hellasfusion.gr) που χρηματοδοτείται από την Ένωση Euratom Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, διοργανώνεται ετησίως το Σχολείο Σύντηξης. Σκοπός είναι η εισαγωγή σε βασικά προβλήματα φυσικής και τεχνολογίας της σύντηξης και συναφών πεδίων. Επίσης γίνονται ειδικές συνεδρίες όπου οι νέοι ερευνητές παρουσιάζουν την πρόσφατη έρευνά τους. Οι συμμετέχοντες (τελειόφοιτοι, μεταπτυχιακοί, νέοι ερευνητές) θα ενημερωθούν για το ΕΠΣ και τις δραστηριότητες των ερευνητικών ομάδων του ΕΠΕΘΣ. Οι ενδιαφερόμενοι φοιτητές μπορούν να διερευνήσουν την δυνατότητα εκπόνησης διπλωματικών, μεταπτυχιακών ή διδακτορικών διατριβών. UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΙΑΣ The University of Thessaly was founded in 1984 and admitted its first students in 1988. Today there are (12) academic departments in the city of Volos, (2) in Larissa, (1) Karditsa and (1) Trikala. The has about 7,000 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students, 450 Faculty, 300 visiting lecturers, and 300 technical & administrative staff. Its Library system is one of the first computerized in Greece, having an Intranet system and access to other libraries. The School of Engineering has five departments: Planning, Town & Regional Development Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Architectural Engineering and Computer Telecommunications & Network Engineering (www.uth.gr). Το Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας ιδρύθηκε το 1984 με έδρα το Βόλο και δέχτηκε τους πρώτους φοιτητές του το 1988. Σήμερα έχει (12) τμήματα στο Βόλο, (2) στη Λάρισα, (1) στη Καρδίτσα και (1) στα Τρίκαλα. Το ΠΘ έχει περίπου 7.000 προπτυχιακούς και 1.200 μεταπτυχιακούς φοιτητές, 450 μέλη ΔΕΠ, 300 διδάσκοντες ΠΔ407/80, και 300 τεχνικό & διοικητικό προσωπικό. Η κεντρική Βιβλιοθήκη του είναι από τις πρώτες μηχανοργανωμένες στη Ελλάδα, διαθέτοντας πλήρες σύστημα Δικτύου και πρόσβαση σε άλλες βιβλιοθήκες. Η Πολυτεχνική Σχολή περιλαμβάνει πέντε τμήματα: Μηχανικών Χωροταξίας, Πολεοδομίας & Περιφερειακής Ανάπτυξης Μηχανολόγων Μηχανικών Πολιτικών Μηχανικών Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών και Μηχανικών Η/Υ, Τηλεπικοινωνιών & Δικτύων (www.uth.gr). DEPARMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ΤΜΗΜΑ ΜΗΧΑΝΟΛΟΓΩΝ ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΩΝ The Department of Mechanical Engineering was founded in 1985 in Volos and admitted its first students in 1990. Today it has 20 Faculty, 20 visiting lecturers, about 360 undergraduate and 100 graduate students, 8 technical and 10 administrative staff. It is active in teaching and research in the areas of: Energy, Industrial Processes & anti Pollution Technology, Mechanics Materials & Manufacturing, and Production Management & Industrial Administration. The Department has developed training and research laboratories with modern equipment and is open for collaboration with Industry and other organizations (www.mie.uth.gr). Το Τμήμα Μηχανολόγων Μηχανικών ιδρύθηκε το 1985 με έδρα το Βόλο και δέχτηκε τους πρώτους φοιτητές του το 1990. Σήμερα έχει 20 μέλη ΔΕΠ, 20 Διδάσκοντες ΠΔ407/80, περίπου 360 προπτυχιακούς και 100 μεταπτυχιακούς φοιτητές, 8 ΕΤΕΠ και 10 διοικητικό προσωπικό. Το Τμήμα δραστηριοποιείται σε εκπαίδευση και έρευνα στις περιοχές: Ενέργεια, Βιομηχανικές Διεργασίες & Αντιρρυπαντική Τεχνολογία, Μηχανική, Υλικά & Κατεργασίες, και Οργάνωση Παραγωγής & Βιομηχανική Διοίκηση. Το Τμήμα έχει αναπτύξει εκπαιδευτικά και ερευνητικά εργαστήρια με σύγχρονο εξοπλισμό και είναι ανοικτό για συνεργασία με την Βιομηχανία και άλλους φορείς (www.mie.uth.gr). 2/8
ASSOCIATION EURATOM HELLENIC REPUBLIC NATIONAL PROGRAMME OF CONTROLLED THERMONUCLEAR FUSION 10 TH SCHOOL OF FUSION PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY VOLOS GREECE 9 13 MAY 2011 (Auditoria: Mechanical Engineering & Planning Engineering) PROGRAMME(final) Monday 9 May 2011 Opening & School Lectures 1 (Chair: D. Valougeorgis N. Vlachos J. Vomvoridis) 09:00 10:00 Registration Secretariat: C. Dritselis/Z. Zoupi N. Sachinidou S. Kontou Support: J.Lihnaropoulos/E.Benos D.Dimopoulos A.Iatrides S.Misdanitis S.Pantazis 10:00 10:20 Welcome Addresses N. Vlachos I. Papazoglou J. Vomvoridis Dept. Chairman Prof. D. Valougeorgis Dean Engng Prof. Z. Kotionis School Opening: Vice Rector for R&D Prof. V. Bontozoglou 10:20 11:30 S.01 J. Vomvoridis: Basics of Fusion for Energy NTUA 11:50 13:30 S.02 A. Anastasiadis: Basic concepts of plasmas NOA 13.30 15.00 Lunch Break Poster Session (Mech. Eng. Lobby) School Lectures 2 (Chair: A. Grecos J. Vomvoridis) 15.00 16.00 S.03 Invited R. Giannella: Activities of the European Fusion Associations EU EC 16:00 17:00 S.04 I. Kominis: Charged particle dynamics NTUA 17.00 17.15 Coffee Break 17:15 19:15 S.05 Invited A. Ram: Energy, environment and thermonuclear fusion MIT Tuesday 10 May 2011 School Lectures 3 (Chair: A. Grecos N. Pelekasis) 09:30 10:50 S.06 J. Vomvoridis: Kinetic theory NTUA 10.50 11:30 S.07 D. Valougeorgis: Kinetic modelling for vacuum flows in DT fusion reactors School Lectures 4 (Chair: D. Valougeorgis N. Vlachos) 11:50 12:40 S.08 Invited L. Buehler: Asymptotic methods for modeling of liquid metal flows in strong magnetic fields KIT/FZK 12:40 13:30 S.09 Invited C. Day: Size matters The vacuum systems of ITER and beyond KIT/FZK 13.30 15.00 Lunch Break Poster Session (Mech. Eng. Lobby) 3/8
Workshop 1: Kinetic Theory & Transport (Chair: A. Anastasiadis H. Isliker) 15:00 15:50 W1.1 15:50 16:40 W1.2 16.40 17.00 Coffee Break I. Kominis, A. Ram, K. Hizanidis: Kinetic formulation of transport of charged particles interacting with coherent EM waves in plasmas H. Isliker: Particle and heat transport in turbulent environment: A unified approach to deterministic, stochastic, and fractional transport School Lectures 5 (Chair: K. Hizanidis) NTUA MIT A 17:00 18:30 S.10 Invited A. Ram: Fusion energy: Dancing with the stars MIT 18:30 19:00 Tutorial (1) Teacher Student Interaction Wednesday 11 May 2011 School Lectures 6 (Chair: D. Vavougios C. Dritselis) 09:30 10:30 S.11 Invited D. Carati: Dynamics of electrically conducting fluids ULB 10:30 11:30 S.12 G. Throumoulopoulos: Introduction to Magnetohydrodynamics UoI School Lectures 7 (Chair: G. Throumoulopoulos G. Poulipoulis) 11:50 12:40 S.13 P. Lalousis: Compressible MHD (ideal/resistive) FORTH (ITE) 12:40 13:30 S.14 Invited V. Igochine: Introduction to plasma stability MP IPP Garching 13.30 15.00 Lunch Break Poster Session (Mech. Eng. Lobby) School Lectures 8 (Chair: P. Lalousis G. Poulipoulis) 15:00 16:00 S.15 Invited V. Igochine: Operational limits & MHD instabilities in modern tokamaks & ITER MP IPP Garching 16:00 16:40 S.16 N. Pelekasis: Introduction to hydrodynamic and MHD stability 16.40 17.00 Coffee Break Workshop 2: MHD Flows and Plasma Stability (Chair: P. Lalousis A. Grecos) 17:00 17:40 W2.1 Invited L. Buehler, C. Mistrangelo: Analysis of liquid metal MHD flows in the European Test Blanket module KIT/FZK 17:40 18:20 W2.2 L. Vlahos: Instabilities driven by energetic particles A 18:20 18:40 W2.3 G. Poulipoulis, G. Throumoulopoulos, C. Konz: Extending HELENA to equilibria with flow UoI 18:40 20:00 MEETING OF HELLENIC FUSION PROGRAMME (Agenda to be prepared by Prof. K. Hizanidis) 21:00 24:00 SCHOOL DINNER RESTAURANT KANARAKIA (end of Kyprou Street) 4/8
Thursday 12 May 2011 School Lectures 9 (Chair: C. Tsironis D. Vavougios) 09.30 11:00 S.17 Invited A. Ram: Heating and current drive by radio frequency waves MIT 11:00 11:30 S.18 C. Tsironis: Modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation in tokamak devices and applications School Lectures 10 (Chair: I. Tigelis S. Moustaizis) NTUA A 11:50 12:40 S.19 Invited J. P. Hogge: A gyrotron overview EPFL 12:40 13:30 S.20 Invited E. Borie: Simulation of RF behavior in the gyrotron cavity KIT 13.30 15.00 Lunch Break Poster Session (Mech. Eng. Lobby) Workshop 3: Gyrotrons Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (Chair: I. Tigelis I. Kominis) 15:00 15:30 W3.1 Invited J. P. Hogge: Gyrotrons for the ITER ECRH System EPFL 15:30 16:00 W3.2 Invited E. Borie: Development of 140 GHz, 1MW CW gyrotrons for fusion applications Progress and recent results 16:00 16:20 W3.3 K. Avramides: Gyrotron interaction simulations with tapered magnetοstatic field NTUA 16:20 16:40 W3.4 G. Anastassiou: Power enhancement of the Gaussian RF beam of a gyrotron NTUA 16.40 17.00 Coffee Break Workshop 3(cont.): Gyrotrons Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (Chair: K. Avramidis I.Kominis) 17:00 17:20 W3.5 I. Tigelis: Recent numerical results for gyrotron beam tunnels by CST UoA 17:20 17:40 W3.6 M. Moraitou: Numerical results for TE and hybrid modes in corrugated coaxial wave guides UoA 17:40 18:10 W3.7 S. Moustaizis: Progress on compact magnetic fusion devices: initiative for a neutron test facility TUC School Lectures 11 (Chair: I. Tigelis) 18:10 18:30 S.21 S. Moustaizis: Negative ions Neutral beams & potential applications to magnetic fusion TUC 18:30 19:00 Tutorial (2) Teacher Student Interaction KIT Friday 13 May 2011 School Lectures 12: Materials Science & Technology (Chair: N. Pelekasis N. Vlachos) 09:30 10:20 S.22 Invited G. Haidemenopoulos, A. Kermanidis: Materials at high temperatures 10.20 11:10 S.23 P. Grammatikopoulos: Fusion relevant materials: Problems & prospectives Demokritos 11:10 11:30 MS.01 P. Grammatikopoulos: Computer simulation of dislocation interaction with radiation induced obstacles in iron Demokritos 5/8
Mini Syposium: Modeling Vacuum Flows, Viscous MHD, Turbulence and Heat Transfer (Chair: A. Grecos I. Sarris) 11:50 12:30 MS1.1 Invited D. Carati: Particle tracking in MHD turbulence ULB 12:30 12:50 MS1.2 C. Dritselis, N. Vlachos: MHD turbulent channel flow with heat transfer 12:50 13:10 MS1.3 13:10 13:30 MS1.4 S. Pantazis, S. Misdanitis, D. Valougeorgis: Simulation of non linear flows under any vacuum conditions 13.30 14.30 Lunch Break Poster Session (Mech. Eng. Lobby) J. Lihnaropoulos, D. Valougeorgis: Transient vacuum gas flows through cylindrical ducts Mini Syposium(cont.): (Chair: K. Hizanidis D. Valougeorgis Vlachos) 14.30 15.00 MS1.5 P. Lalousis: Fuelling of fusion reactors FORTH(ITE) 15:00 15:20 MS1.6 15:20 15:40 MS1.7 15:40 16:00 MS1.8 16.00 16.20 MS1.9 16.20 16.40 MS1.10 16.40 17.00 MS1.11 A. Sergis: Anomalous heat transfer modes of nanofluids: A review based on statistical analysis S. Misdanitis, D. Valougeorgis: Design of gas distribution systems consisting of long tubes under any vacuum conditions D. Dimopoulos, N. Pelekasis: Magnetic field effects on 3D stability of natural convection in differentially heated cavities S. Kakarantzas, B. Knaepen: Simulation and modelling of the IFMIF Lithium target flow A. Iatridis, I. Sarris, N. Vlachos: Direct numerical simulation of magnetohydrodynamic flow in toroidal ducts I. Sarris, D. Carati: Large eddy simulation of non equilibrium Kolmogorov flow in the presence of external magnetic fields Imperial College ULB ULB 17.00 17.30 SCHOOL CLOSING CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE POSTERS OF RESEARCHER ACTIVITIES RP01 Ι. Arapoglou, G.N. Throumoulopoulos, H. Tasso: Paramagnetic Solovev equilibrium RP02 E.Benos, I.E. Sarris, N. Vlachos: Numerical modeling of plasma flows using the CFD library OpenFoam RP03 C. Dritselis, I. Sarris, D. Fidaros, N. Vlachos: Transport & deposition of neutral particles in MHD turbulent channel flows at low Rm RP04 H. Isliker, D. Constantinescu, L. Vlahos: Fractional transport equations and their numerical solution RP05 S. Kakarantzas, I. Sarris, N. Vlachos: Natural convection of a liquid metal in a vertical annulus with lateral and volumetric heating in the presence of an horizontalmagnetic field RP06 S. Pantazis, S. Varoutis, V. Hauer, C. Day. D. Valougeorgis: Gas surface scattering effect on vacuum gas flows through rectangular channels RP07 K. Perrakis, S. Moustaizis: Production of negative ion beam (H D) and development of neutral beam using laser technology for applications in tokamaks RP08 Th. Pisokas, H. Isliker, L. Vlahos: CHET1: a CHEbyshev pseudospectral code solving Transport problems RP09 I. Sarris, D. Grigoriadis, N. Vlachos: Laminar free convection in a square enclosure driven by the Lorentz force RP10 I. Sarris, A. Iatrides, C. Dritselis, N. Vlachos: Magnetic field effect on the cooling of low Pr fluids in a vertical cylinder RP11 H. Tasso, G. Throumoulopoulos: A comparison of Vlasov with drift kinetic and gyrokinetic theories RP12 A. Xagoni, K. Hizanidis: Neutron stars magneto hydro dynamics POSTERS OF RESEARCH GROUP ACTIVITIES Please bring Posters with the activities of your Research Group GP1 U. Thessaly: University of Thessaly research activities in MHD and vacuum flows for Fusion PROCEEDINGS: ALL PARTICIPANTS are kindly requested to submit their presentations in PDF to be displayed at: www.hellasfusion.gr 6/8
10 TH SCHOOL OF FUSION PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY Dr Anastasios Anastasiadis National Observatory of Athens, Greece Dr George Anastassiou National Technical University of Athens, Greece Dr Kostas Avramides National Technical University of Athens, Greece Prof. Vasilis Bontozoglou Vice Rector, University of Thessaly, Greece Dr Eidth Borie Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, FZK, Germany Dr Leo Buehler Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, FZK, Germany Prof. Daniele Carati Inst. Plasma Physique, Univ. Libre Bruxelles, Belgium Dr Christian Day Karlsruhe Inst. of Technology, FZK, Germany Mr Dimitris Dimopoulos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Dr Chris Dritselis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Dr Ruggerro Giannella DG Research, European Commission, Brussels Belgium Dr Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos NCSR Demokritos, Athens, Greece Dr Alkis Grecos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Prof. Grigoris Haidemenopoulos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Prof. Kyriakos Hizanidis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Dr Jean Philippe Hogge Ecole Polytecnique Fed. Lausanne, Switzerland Mr Alexandros Iatridis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Dr Valentin Igochine Max Planck I. Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany Dr Heinz Isliker Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Dr Sotiris Kakarantzas Inst. Plasma Physique, Univ. Libre Bruxelles, Belgium Dr Alexis Kermanidis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Dr Ioannis Kominis National Technical University of Athens, Greece UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY VOLOS GREECE 9 13 MAY 2011 AORS / SPEAKERS POSTER PRESENTERS Dr C. Konz Max Planck Inst. for Plasma Physics, Garching, Germany Prof. Zisis Kotionis Dean Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece Dr Paraskevas Lalousis Foundation Research & Technology, Chania, Greece Mr John Lihnaropoulos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Mr Serafim Misdanitis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Miss Marina Moraitou National University of Athens, Greece Prof. Stavros Moustaizis Tech. University of Crete, Chania, Greece Mr Sarantis Pantazis University of Thessaly, Greece Dr Ioannis Papazoglou NCSR Demokritos, Athens, Greece Prof. Nikos Pelekasis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Dr George Poulipoulis University of Ioannina, Greece Prof. Abhay Ram Massachusetts Inst. Technology, PSFC, USA Dr Ioannis Sarris University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Mr Antonis Sergis Imperial College, Univ. of London, England Prof. Ioannis Tigelis National University of Athens, Greece Prof. George Throumoulopoulos University of Ioannina, Greece Dr Christos Tsironis Nat. Tech. U. Athens & Aristotle U. Thessaloniki, Greece Prof. Demitris Valougeorgis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Prof. Dionysis Vavougios University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Prof. Nicholas Vlachos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Prof. Loukas Vlahos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Prof. John Vomvoridis National Technical University of Athens, Greece I. Arapoglou University of Ioannina, Greece E. Benos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece C. Day Karlsruhe Institute Technology, FZK, Germany D. Dimopoulos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece C. Dritselis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece D. Fidaros Thessaly Technology Centre, Volos, Greece A. Grecos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece D. Grigoriadis University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus V. Hauer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, FZK, Germany K. Hizanidis National Technical University of Athens, Greece A. Iatrides University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece S. Kakarantzas Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium J. Lihnaropoulos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece S. Misdanitis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece S. Moustaizis Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece S. Pantazis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece N. Pelekasis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece K. Perrakis Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece I. Sarris University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece H. Tasso University of Ioannina, Volos, Greece G. Throumoulopoulos University of Ioannina, Greece D. Valougeorgis University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece S. Varoutis Karlsruhe Inst. Technology, FZK, Germany D. Vavougios University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece N. Vlachos University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece A. Xagoni National Technical University of Athens, Greece ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF HELLENIC FUSION PROGRAMME I. Papazoglou (Chairman), NCSR Demokritos E. Stavrianoudaki, General Secretariat for R&T V. Kamenopoulou, Greek Atomic Energy Committee G. Nikolaou, U. Thrace K. Hizanidis, Natl Tech. U. Athens SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME COMMITTEE G. Throumoulopoulos (U. of Ioannina) L. Vlahos (U of Thessaloniki) N. Vlachos (U of Thessaly) LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE N. Vlachos (coord.) C. Dritselis (secr.) N. Pelekasis I. Sarris D. Valourgeorgis D. Vavougios Tech. Support: J. Lihnaropoulos (coord.), E. Benos, D. Dimopoulos, A. Iatridis, S. Misdanitis, S. Pantazis Registration desk: N. Sachinidou Z. Zoupi GROUP LEADERS OF HELLENIC FUSION PROGRAMME K. Hizanidis Elec. Eng. & Comp. Eng., NTUA G. Throumoulopoulos Physics, U. Ioannina P. Lalousis Inst. Laser, FORTH, Crete I. Tigelis Physics, U of Athens S. Moustaizis Tech U of Crete D. Valougeorgis Mechanical Engng, U. of Thessaly I. Stamatelatos INTRP, NCSR Demokritos L. Vlahos Physics, Aristotle U of Thessaloniki S. Kassinos Mech. Engng, U. of Cyprus Head of Hellenic Fusion Research Unit: K. Hizanidis (NTUA) kyriakos@central.ntua.gr Information: www.hellasfusion.gr (I. Tigelis: itigelis@phys.uoa.gr) G. Throumoulopoulos gthroum@uoi.gr L. Vlahos vlahos@astro.auth.gr N. Vlachos vlachos@mie.uth.gr School Secretary: Dr Chris Dritselis Tel. 0030 24210 74075 dritseli@mie.uth.gr 7/8
10 TH SCHOOL OF FUSION PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY, VOLOS GREECE, 9 13 MAY 2011 USEFUL INFORMATION ΧΡΗΣΙΜΕΣ ΠΛΗΡΟΦΟΡΙΕΣ Classes Introductory lessons to students and newcomers to the Fusion Schools by experienced lecturers on wider topics. Classes are compulsory for students, not for young researchers. Invited lectures by distinguished researchers from Europe and USA on current research and development topics relating to fusion technology. Advanced Seminars/Workshops aiming to brief on and discuss current research, in the framework of NPCTF as well as in the wider framework of EURATOM. Not compulsory for students. Posters Posters of individual or group research activities may be displayed from Monday with their content discussed during the breaks. Poster presentations for 3 mins may also be made during the afternoon Tutorial sessions. Μαθήματα Εισαγωγικά μαθήματα για φοιτητές και πρωτοεμφανιζόμενους στα Σχολεία Σύντηξης από πεπειραμένους καθηγητές σε ευρύτερα αντικείμενα. Υποχρεωτικά για φοιτητές, όχι για νέους ερευνητές. Προσκεκλημένες ομιλίες από διακεκριμένους ερευνητές από την Ευρώπη και ΗΠΑ σε τρέχοντα θέματα έρευνας και ανάπτυξης σχετικά με την τεχνολογία της σύντηξης. Προχωρημένα Σεμινάρια από ερευνητές με σκοπό την ενημέρωση και συζήτηση σχετικά με την τρέχουσα έρευνα, τόσο στα πλαίσια του ΕΠΕΘΣ όσο και στα ευρύτερα πλαίσια της EURATOM. Μη υποχρεωτικά για φοιτητές. Αφίσες Αφίσες ατομικών ή ομαδικών ερευνητικών δραστηριοτήτων μπορεί να αναρτηθούν από την Δευτέρα και το περιεχόμενό τους να συζητείται κατά την διάρκεια των διαλειμμάτων. Επίσης μπορεί να γίνουν 3 λεπτών παρουσιάσεις στα απογευματινά φροντιστήρια. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SESSION CHAIRMEN & PRESENTERS Session Chairmen are responsible for carrying out the scientific program of the School. The technical support team will be always ready to help to solve technical problems. Before the session: 1. Chairmen should meet with presenters prior to their sessions in order to identify themselves and prepare the presentation media. 2. They should inform presenters about their responsibilities (talk duration, question answer period) 3. Chairmen should collect all presentation CDs and copy them to the hard drive of the Auditorium PC. 4. They should be familiar with special presenters requirements (slide/overhead projector, etc.) During the session: 1. Chairmen should see that the presentations are made in the order of their appearance in the program. 2. The duration of each presentation must not exceed the allocated time including 5 minutes for questions and answers. 3. Chairmen are responsible for directing the questions and answers period. 4. They should not allow unsolicited comments from the audience or dialog between the audience and the speaker. Presenters are responsible for delivering their presentation effectively to the School audience. The chairmen of each session are responsible for attending any special needs of the speakers. The technical support team will be always ready to help to solve technical problems of the presentations. Before the session: 1. Presenters should meet with chairmen prior to their sessions in order to identify themselves and prepare the presentation media 2. They should have their presentation in PowerPoint format and hand it over for copy to the hard drive of the Auditorium PC 3. The School organizers will provide PCs, overhead and slide projectors in each presentation room. 4. Speakers with special needs should contact their sessions moderators During the session: 1. English or Greek are the official School languages 2. Presenters are responsible for making timely and efficient presentations according to the program 3. The duration of each presentation must not exceed the allocated time including 5 mins for questions/answers 4. Chairmen are responsible for directing the questions and answer period, not the speaker. 5. Speakers should not engage in dialogue with or respond to unsolicited comments by the audience The organizers of the Volos Fusion Schools gratefully acknowledge the support of the European Commission, the General Secretariat for R&T, and the University of Thessaly 8/8