23–24 Nov 2020
Europe/Paris timezone

Pecha Kucha

Pecha Kucha Competition:

Voting will be done by the participants (everyone should have received a link for the first round by now. If not: contract admin@fusenet.eu). Out of Slot1, two nominees are selected, out of Slot2 and Slot3 one nominee each. A final vote will determine the overall winner. Enjoy!

Slot1: Monday 11:00 - 12:30

  1. Simon Chislett-McDonald - The design, optimisation and costing of tokamak power plants with superconducting magnets
  2. Yevhen Siusko - Microwave methods with using refraction for plasma diagnostic.
  3. Jorrit Lion - Generalisation of stellarator systems code models and application for compact stellarator design studies
  4. Moises Oñoro - Development and characterization of advanced nuclear materials
  5. Caterina Cavallini - Construction and exploitation of an experimental device to test the wettability of stainless steel by liquid gallium
  6. Hasan Muhammed - Simulating Turbulent Transport and the Instabilities that Drive it as a Function of Divertor Geometry
  7. Valeriy Goryainov - Development of a plasma jet source and its application at the Globus-M2 spherical tokamak
  8. Elena Tonello - Modelling of Plasma-Wall Interaction in magnetic Nuclear Fusion System
  9. Davide Silvagni - I-mode power exhaust studies at ASDEX Upgrade
  10. Fabio Federici - Development of Infrared Video Bolometers (IRVB) for Divertor Radiated Power Measurements

 

Slot2: Monday 16:00 - 16:45 

  1. Andreas Theodorou - Interactions between radiation defects and solute atoms in ferritic steels based on the binary Fe‑Cr system
  2. Lena Howlett - Turbulence in confinement transitions with novel divertor configurations
  3. Lavinia Gabriela Carpen - Tungsten particles synthesis and particle characterization, related to nuclear fusion and nanotechnology applications
  4. Robert Davies - Exploring the physics of the Kinetic Ballooning Mode

 

Slot3: Tuesday 13:15 - 14:15

  1. Dominic Power - Kinetic studies of parallel transport and plasma-neutral interactions in the scrape-off layer
  2. Michael Eder - GORILLA: Guiding Center Orbit Integration with Local Linearization Approach
  3. Soma Olasz - Simulation of Runaway Electron Dynamics
  4. Sahithya Atikukke - Simultaneous Vacuum UV and UV-NIR Spectroscopy for Thin Layers Analysis and Depth Profiling
  5. Örs Asztalos - Modeling aided design and interpretation of beam emission spectroscopy measurements on fusion devices

 

Background

After the success at the ITER Edition in 2018, Pecha Kucha is a central programme element. This will be a first experiment in an online competition. To allow for a broad audience, the pecha kucha presentations are all plenary sessions.

Therefore, only 30 orals can be held in the designated time slots. The students who opted for an oral in March - and who were confirmed to do so - have the first choice in whether they want to do an oral in this conference. The first 30, based on registration date before March, will get the stage. However, students who also want to present are encouraged to join the reserve list: March speakers may not want to do it now or may not be able to.

Pecha Kucha is a strict format: 20 slides, 20 seconds per slide. The presentation should therefore transition automatically and the speakers should time their story.

To maximise spontaneity, prerecordings will not be allowed. 

Practice. Practice again.

 

Instructions for confirmed presenters:

1. Try to be at a place with a stable internet connection.

2. Set your presentation on auto transition after 20 seconds:

  • Powerpoint: tab Transitions, box Timing
  • PDF Adobe Reader: Edit --> Preferences --> then in categories you choose "full screen" --> and there you tick in the box "advance every xx seconds"

3. When you are announced, then you can share your screen. The host of the session indicates when you can start.