Bulletin of the American Physical Society
59th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 62, Number 12
Monday–Friday, October 23–27, 2017; Milwaukee, Wisconsin
AR1. Review: In search of late time evolution self-similar scaling laws of Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov hydrodynamic instabilities - recent theorical advance and NIF Discovery-Science experiments
Session BE
BE1. Town Meeting on Plasma Physics at the National Science Foundation
Session BI
BI2. Ablators, Instabilities, and Asymmetries
BI3. Gyrokinetics and Plasma Turbulence
Session BO
BO4. DIII-D Tokamak
BO5. Laser-Plasma Acceleration
BO6. Reconnection
BO7. Hohlraum and X-Ray Cavity Physics I
Session BP
BP11. Poster Session I: Space and Astrophysical Plasmas; FRC; PMI; Energetic Particles; Other Concepts; Measurement and Diagnostic Techniques; Laser-Plasma Instabilities
Session CI
CI3. HED
Session CO
CO4. C-Mod
CO5. HEDP Laboratory Astrophysics
CO6. Turbulence and Transport
CO7. Laser-Plasma Instabilities
CO8. Neutron Diagnostics and Measurement Techniques/Direct Drive ICF
Session CP
CP11. Poster Session II: Dusty Plasmas and Sheaths; Z-Pinch, X-Pinch, Dense Plasma Focus, and HED; Stellarator, Disruptions, and MHD
Session CT
CT2. Tutorial: Classical and quantum approaches to extreme laser-plasma physics
Session DI
DI2. L/H, Zonal
Session EE
EE2. University Fusion Association General Meeting
Session FR
FR1. Review: Physics of the Tokamak Pedestal, and Implications for Magnetic Fusion Energy
Session GI
GI2. Pedestal and Low-Temperature Physics
GI3. Hotspots, Applied Fields, and MagLIF
Session GO
GO4. RF, Stellarators, Stability
GO5. Laser Acceleration of Protons and Ions
GO6. Astrophysical Plasmas and Laboratory Astrophysics
GO7. X-Ray Diagnostics and Measurement Techniques
GO8. Analystical and Computational Techniques, ICF and HED
Session GP
GP11. Poster Session III: Reconnection; Laser-plasma Interactions and Acceleration; Plasma Technology; DIII-D I; Hohlraum and X-Ray Cavity Physics; Computation
Session HE
HE1. Town Meeting on the Concerns of Junior Scientists
Session JI
JI3. Rotation and Flows
Session JO
JO4. Spherical Tokamaks, Other
JO5. Particle Generation and Acceleration
JO6. Waves and Space Plasmas
JO7. Hydrodynamic Instability I
JO8. EOS and High-Z Multiply Ionized Atomic Physics
Session JP
JP11. Poster Session IV: Education and Outreach; High School or Undergraduate Research; C-Mod, MST, & MFE Theoretical Methods
Session JT
JT2. Tutorial: Contemporary machine learning: techniques for practitioners in the physical sciences
Session KI
KI2. Warm/Dense
Session LE
LE1. Meet the APS Editors
LE2. Fellowship Opportunities for Graduate Students in Plasma Physics
LE3. Women in Plasma Physics
LE4. Student Appreciation Reception
Session MR
MR1. Review: Bringing Space Down to Earth: Exploring the Physics of Space Plasmas in the Laboratory
Session NI
NI2. Reconnection: Experiments and Observations
NI3. Disruptions and Energetic Particles
Session NM
NM9. Mini-Conference on Laser-Matter Interactions: The Next Generation I
Session NO
NO4. KSTAR
NO5. Z-pinch, X-pinch, Dense Plasma Focus, and Fast Ignition
NO6. Laser-Matter Interactions
NO7. Compression and Burn I
Session NP
NP11. Poster Session V: Turbulence & Transport; DIII-D II; Compact Torus; HEDP I; Low Temperature Plasmas; Mini-Conference on Bridging the Divide Between Space and Astrophysical Plasmas
Session OE
OE1. GPAP Business Meeting
OE2. HEDSA Town Hall Meeting
Session PI
PI3. DPP Award Session and Legacy of Kaw
Session PM
PM9. Mini-Conference on Laser-Matter Interactions: The Next Generation II
Session PO
PO4. Research in Support of ITER
PO5. Warm Dense Matter
PO6. Computation
PO7. Hohlraum and X-Ray Cavity Physics II
PO8. Magneto-Inertial Fusion I
Session PP
PP11. Poster Session VI: HEDP II; Compression and Burn; NSTX-U & Boundary; Direct, Indirect, and Polar-drive; Hydrodynamic Instability; Basic Plasmas
Session PT
PT2. Tutorial: Experiments and models of MHD jets and their relevance to astrophysics and solar physics
Session QI
QI2. Turbulence/Waves
Session RE
RE1. DPP Business Meeting
RE2. DPP Reception and Banquet
Session SR
SR1. James Clerk Maxwell Prize Address: Scaling Laws for the Dynamical Plasma Phenomena
Session TI
TI2. Direct Drive, Fast Ignition, and Kinetic Modeling
TI3. Stability, Scenarios, and MHD
Session TM
TM9. Mini-Conference on Bridging the Divide Between Space and Laboratory Plasma Physics I
Session TO
TO4. EAST
TO5. Strongly-coupled/Dusty Plasmas
TO6. Low Temperature and Technology
TO7. Magneto-Inertial Fusion II
TO8. High-Energy Density Physics, High-Field Physics, and Intense Beams
Session TP
TP11. Poster Session VII: Diagnostics & Sources; Heating & Current Drive, Transport, & Diagnostics; Intense Beams, Ion Acceleration, and Laser-solid Interactions
Session UI
UI3. Complex Plasmas and Reconnection
Session UM
UM9. Mini-Conference on Bridging the Divide Between Space and Laboratory Plasma Physics II
Session UO
UO4. PMI & Boundary
UO5. Radiation Generation
UO6. Sources and Diagnostics
UO7. Compression and Burn II
UO8. HED Hydrodynamics
Session UP
UP11. Poster Session VIII: Non-Neutral, Antimatter and Strongly Coupled Plasmas; Waves; Conventional and Spherical Tokamaks; Magneto-Inertial Fusion
Session UT
UT2. Tutorial: Integrated Tokamak Modeling: When Physics Informs Engineering and Research Planning
Session VI
VI2. Transport
Session WE
WE1. CANCELLED - Town Meeting on ITER Status and Plans
Session XR
XR1. Review: The Science and Technology Case for High-Field Fusion
Session YI
YI2. SOL and Divertor
YI3. Plasma Acceleration
Session YO
YO4. Energetic Particles and Transport
YO6. Magnetized HEDP and HED Measurement/Diagnostic Techniques
YO7. Hydrodynamic Instability II/Compression and Burn III
Session YP
YP11. Poster Session IX: Supplemental; Post-Deadline Abstracts
Session ZE
ZE1. Prize Drawing
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