Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session Index
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Session A
Session B
Session C
CT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: The Role of the Target Electron Temperature as a Key Detachment Parameter
Session D
Session F
Session G
Session J
Session K
Session M
Session N
Session P
PT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: Progress Toward Fusion Energy Breakeven and Gain as Measured Against the Lawson Criterion
Session Q
Session S
SR01.
Invited
Live
Prize/Award
James Clerk Maxwell Prize Address: Exploring the Solar System with a Magnetometer
Session T
TI01.
Invited
Live
Prize/Award
Awards (Weimer, Stix, and Rosenbluth) and Magnetized High-Energy-Density Physics
Session U
UT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: Parker Solar Probe: Advancing our Understanding of Plasmas in the Young Solar Wind
Session W
Session Y
YR01.
Invited
Live
Review: Modern Wave Theory with Applications to Radio Frequency (RF) Waves in Plasma
Session Z
Session A
Session B
Session C
CT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: The Role of the Target Electron Temperature as a Key Detachment Parameter
Session D
Session M
Session N
Session P
PT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: Progress Toward Fusion Energy Breakeven and Gain as Measured Against the Lawson Criterion
Session Q
Session S
SR01.
Invited
Live
Prize/Award
James Clerk Maxwell Prize Address: Exploring the Solar System with a Magnetometer
Session T
TI01.
Invited
Live
Prize/Award
Awards (Weimer, Stix, and Rosenbluth) and Magnetized High-Energy-Density Physics
Session U
UT02.
Invited
Live
Tutorial: Parker Solar Probe: Advancing our Understanding of Plasmas in the Young Solar Wind
Session W
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