Organized Sessions:【construction】

This session will consist of general lectures on the theme (may include invited lectures)。

In the Organized Session, non-members of JSPF can give presentations with the same qualifications as members.

  • ★E1 A Collaborative Session on Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas - Challenge to limit by synergistic effect - [Basic Plasma Physics]


    Nonlinear phenomena in astronomical/space plasmas, such as coronal heating, dissipation mechanism of solar wind turbulence, and shock wave formation, wave-particle interactions in magnetosphere plasma are important issues as well as in laboratory plasmas. This session aims to promote mutual understanding and collaboration between space plasma/astronomical plasma research and laboratory plasma research with a focus on "heating, transport, and turbulence".

  • ★invited lecture


  • ★E2 Data Driven Plasma Science - Informatics Aids in Scientific Discovery -[Basic Plasma Physics]-]


    In recent years, researches in the field of plasmas have become more and more active in order to improve the observation accuracy, search for hidden patterns and complex correlations, and shorten the computation time by data science methods. The methods used in data science cover a wide range of topics such as mathematics, statistics, machine learning, and visualization, and they are also applied to various plasmas. Therefore, we have planned a session in which researchers from various fields of plasma and data come together to discuss. We expect that this session will integrate individual approaches and develop a new research method called data-driven plasma science.

  • ★invited lecture


  • ★E3. Precise Control of Plasma Processes [Applications]


    We need specify the plasma characteristics to control plasma-material interactions precisely. Here, state-of-the-art plasma diagnostic technologies are intensively discussed, through which we would like to share the knowledge to advance a broad range of plasma material processing technologies.

  • ★invited lecture


  • ★E4. Interactions between Plasma・High Electric Field and Biological Objects [Applications]


    Recent advances in atmospheric pressure low-temperature plasmas and pulsed power technologies have enabled organisms to be exposed to a plasma・high-electric field environment that they have not experienced before. This organizing session is aimed at stimulating interdisciplinary researches that have never been connected with plasma and pulsed power, such as medical, agricultural and life sciences.

  • ★invited lecture


  • ★E5. Spread of Education and Research on Discharge Plasmas in National Colleges of Technology and Its Future Prospects(Linkage between Basic Plasma Physics and Applications)]


    At present, education and research on discharged plasma has been widely conducted in technical colleges (colleges of technology) all over Japan. In this session, we will introduce a wide range of education and research activities of discharged plasma at colleges of technology in Japan, and we will hold this organized session that will be an opportunity to build a new network of education and research at colleges of technology.

  • ★invited lecture


  • ★E6 Tritium [Fusion Engineering]


    Tritium is an important subject in broad and interdisciplinary topic of research not only for technology but also for environmental, biology and social science aspect. It is as well a major feasibility issue for fusion energy to become a viable future option. Particularly the research and development toward the DEMO reactor is now encompassed, and the research of fuel cycle, safety, and environmental effect with DEMO plant in mind is expected to be emphasized with information exchange and sharing of understanding by broad range of researchers regardless involved in fusion or not. This organized session is proposed for various field of tritium researchers continuing from the previous year.

  • ★invited lecture