The workshop is Supported by DOE Fusion Energy Sciences and ARPA-E and hosted by UC San Diego’s Center for Energy Research.
November 19-20, 2024 | Atkinson Hall, UC San Diego Campus
Registration has closed.
About:
The workshop will take place in person at UC San Diego’s campus - Atkinson Hall - in La Jolla, CA, and will address the following topics:
- All drivers that used pulsed power technology,
- Targets including driver-target coupling,
- Chamber concepts, such as breeding and waste stream,
- Diagnostics and simulations.
Organizing Committee:
- Farhat Beg (Co-Chair), UC San Diego
- Michael Campbell (Co-Chair), UC San Diego
- Petros Tzeferacos, University of Rochester
- Mike Farrell, General Atomics
- Genia Vogman, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Matt Gomez, Sandia National Laboratories
- Keith LeChien - Pacific Fusion
Workshop Agenda:
Hotel Recommendations:
- Residence Inn San Diego La Jolla
- Sheraton La Jolla
Discount code available:
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Self-parking fee is currently $27/day, subject to change. - San Diego Marriot La Jolla
Contact:
General questions regarding this workshop should be directed to cer@ucsd.edu.
Event Accessibility:
For general information or to request reasonable accommodations, contact Mai Phan.
This event is wheelchair accessible.
Service animals specifically trained to assist a person with a disability are welcome. No other animals, including pets, therapy animals, or emotional support animals, are allowed.
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Discrimination or harassment of any kind, including sexual or non-sexual harassment, bullying, intimidation, violence, threats of violence, retaliation, or other disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. All attendees at this workshop are expected to adhere to the policies below.
• UC Policy re Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
• UC Policy re Anti-Discrimination
• UC Policy re Abusive Conduct in the Workplace (which applies to all third parties, i.e., attendees at a University event)