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Conference Report on the 8th International Symposium on Liquid Metals Applications for Fusion (ISLA-8)

  • J. Hu
  • , D. Zhang
  • , G. Zuo
  • , Y. Hirooka
  • , T. Morgan
  • , Y. Gasparyan
  • , Z. Ye
  • , J. Yang
  • , M. Shimada
  • , J. Horacek
  • , Z. Sun
  • , X. Zhang
  • , S. Liu

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Abstract

The International Symposium on Liquid Metals Applications for Fusion (ISLA) aims to assemble scientists and engineers engaged in research on lithium and liquid metal applications for fusion devices, facilitating discussions on recent advancements and challenges in an open forum to support the development of viable fusion reactors. The 8th International Symposium on Liquid Metals Applications for Fusion (ISLA-8) was organized by the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 8 to 12 September 2024, in Hefei, China. The symposium was attended by over 70 participants, marking one of the highest attendance figures in the series. A total of 68 presentations were delivered, including 59 presented on-site, while the remainder were conducted online. The participants represented 10 countries, namely China, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, the USA, the Czech Republic, Italy, Thailand, Spain, and Germany. The symposium covered 10 topics, structured into 13 sessions. Additionally, an opening session provided an overview of the current symposium, while a closing session summarized reports from each session chair.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number047001
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume65
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • CFETR
  • DEMO reactor
  • liquid metal applications
  • liquid metal plasma-facing components
  • nuclear fusion reactor
  • plasma-surface interactions

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