November 27 – December 2, 2022 | HICO, GYEONGJU, KOREA
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Taik Soo Hahm
Seoul Nat’l Univ., Republic of Korea
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Progress in Understanding Turbulence and Reducing Transport in Tokamak Plasmas
Biography
×Taik Soo Hahm
Seoul Nat’l Univ., Republic of Korea
Presentation title: Progress in Understanding Turbulence and Reducing Transport in Tokamak Plasmas
T.S. Hahm is a theoretical plasma physicist interested in turbulence and transport of tokamak plasmas. He received Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1984, and worked at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory since 1986, became a Distinguished Laboratory Research Fellow in 2006. He joined Seoul National University as a full Professor of Department of Nuclear Engineering in 2011. In addition, he also worked at National Fusion Research Institute (upgraded to Korea Institute of Fusion Energy in 2020) as the Director of Advanced Technology Research Center from 2015 to 2017.
He is well-known internationally for his fundamental contributions to shear flow reduction of plasma turbulence, modern nonlinear gyrokinetic theory, and non-diffusive transport. He was elected to a Fellow of American Physical Society in 1995, and received the Kaul Prize for Excellence in Plasma Physics and Technology Development in 2005. In addition, he is the 2021 Laureate of S. Chandrasekhar Prize of Plasma Physics and the 2022 Laureate of Seong Bong Physics Prize. He is currently serving on Editorial Board of Physics of Plasmas, and a the chief editor of fundamental physics section of Review of Modern Plasmas Physics. He is an author of more than 180 SCI papers including Science and Review of Modern Physics with more than 11,000 total citations, more than 60 citations per paper, and an h-index of 48, according to Web of Science.
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Hyeon K. Park
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Fusion; History, Science, and Perspective
Biography
×Hyeon K. Park
University of Tokyo, Japan
on leave from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Presentation title: Fusion; History, Science, and Perspective
Education- 1984 – PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of California at Los Angeles, CA
- 1978 – BS in Physics, University of Southern California, CA
Honor- 2020 Chandrasekhar award, Assoc. of Asian Pacific Physics Society, Division of Plasma Physics (AAPPS-DPP)
- 2017 - International Fusion Research Council Member
- 2013 - 2020 ITER Science Technology Advisory Committee (STAC) Member
- 2012 – American Physical Society (APS) Fellow
- 2008 – 2013 Internal Tokamak Physics Association (ITPA), Diagnostic Division Co-Chair and Chair
- 2011 - 2016 Editorial board member for Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Employment- 2021 - 2022 Professor in School of Frontier science, University of Tokyo, Japan
- 2013 - 2021 Professor in School of Natural Science, Emeritus Professor in 2021
- Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea
- 2018- 2021 Senior adviser and 2015-2017 Director, KSTAR research center, Korean Fusion Energy Institute, Korea
- 2007 - 2013 Professor in physics Department,
- Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea
- 1984 - 2007 Principal Research Physicist, Research Physicist, Staff Research Physicist
- Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA
Publications out of ~320 SCI Journal papers- Review paper on "Microwave Imaging System Development" in Rev. Sci. Instrum. (2003). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1794864
- Review paper on “Newly uncovered physics of MHD instabilities using 2-D electron cyclotron emission imaging system in toroidal plasmas”, in Advances in physics-X, (2019), https://doi.org/10.1080/23746149.2019.1633956
- Review paper on "Advances in physics of the magneto hydro dynamic and turbulence based instabilities in toroidal plasmas via 2 D/3 D visualization", in Springer Nature (2022),https://doi.org/10.1007/s41614-022-00076-2
Overview/plenary/invited talks- IAEA FEC: 2010, 2016, 2018, APS-DPP: 1996, 2005, EPS-DPP: 2015, AAPPS-DPP: (2014, 2021), JPC: 2011, IRMW (2004), LAPD (2005), HTPD (2004), APPC: 2013, Toki conference (2006, 2011, 2012), etc.
Banquet Speech
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Gyung-Su Lee
Former ITER Deputy Director-General
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"Fusion Energy Development in the era of Climate Crisis"
Biography
×Gyung-Su Lee
Former ITER Deputy Director-General
Presentation title: "Fusion Energy Development in the era of Climate Crisis"
Plenary Speakers
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Keun Hee Bai
Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
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Plasma Sources in the Semiconductor Process : What Were Used And What Will Be Necessary
Biography
×Keun Hee Bai
Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea
Presentation title: Plasma Sources in the Semiconductor Process : What Were Used And What Will Be Necessary
Keun Hee, Bai, Ph.D. is a V.P. of technology at Samsung electronics. He has worked with responsibility on developing etch process, plasma physics and developing devices since 2002. He also worked in the KIPO (Korean Intellectual Property office) from 2009 ~ 2011 as an examiner. Recently he is working lots of things related to the EUV and he is responsible for whole EUV etching in his company
Dr. Bai is committee member of the SPIE_Advanced Litho.
Dr. Bai received a Ph.D degree in the plasma physics from KAIST, Daejeon, Korea. His Ph.D thesis was controlling the plasma parameter using a biased grid and gas mixing to achieve highly selective oxide etching. He has published more than 50 papers and patents on his research area.
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0Gdyuv8AAAAJ&hl=en
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Chandrashekhar Joshi
UCLA, USA
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Plasma Acceleration-What Were We Thinking in Those Early Days and Where Are We Headed
Biography
×Chandrashekhar Joshi
UCLA, USA
Presentation title: Plasma Acceleration-What Were We Thinking in Those Early Days and Where Are We Headed
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Hye-Sook Park
LLNL, USA
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High Energy Density Experiments at NIF
Biography
×Hye-Sook Park
LLNL, USA
Presentation title: High Energy Density Experiments at NIF
Dr. Hye-Sook Park is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff and project leader of the Material Strength program using the high-power laser facilities at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). She received her Ph. D. in physics from the University of Michigan working on the proton lifetime Irvine-Michigan-Brookhaven detector that detected extra-terrestrial neutrinos from the Supernova 1987A explosion. She joined the National Ignition Facility (NIF) program in 2002 and developed many new high-energy-density experimental platforms. She developed high-energy k-alpha x-rays radiography techniques using short pulse lasers to probe thick and high-Z samples. She developed experimental techniques to study astrophysical collisionless shocks and observed clear shock formation and particle accelerations. Other studies include the effects of radiative shocks on super-nova Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, astrophysical turbulent magnetic dynamos and magnetic reconnection. Now leading the Material Strength program, she measures the strength of Iron, Pb, Ta and other High-Z materials at pressures >300 GPa. She serves as the liaison physicist for NIF Discovery Science programs. She served on numerous American Physical Society committees was an APS/Division of Plasma Physics Distinguished Lecturer and is an APS Fellow since 2010. She is a recipient of the APS/DPP John Dawson award for excellence in plasma physics in 2020.
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Kazunari Shibata
Doshisha Univ., Kyoto Univ., Japan
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Extraordinary Activity of Magnetized Plasmas in the Sun, Stars, and Galaxies
Biography
×Kazunari Shibata
Doshisha Univ., Kyoto Univ., Japan
Presentation title: Extraordinary Activity of Magnetized Plasmas in the Sun, Stars, and Galaxies
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Amitava Bhattacharjee
Princeton Univ., USA
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Hidden Symmetries and Fusion Energy
Biography
×Amitava Bhattacharjee
Princeton Univ., USA
Presentation title: Hidden Symmetries and Fusion Energy
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Eun Ha Choi
Kwangwoon Univ., Republic of Korea
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Nonthermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Plasma Bioscience and Medicines
Biography
×Eun Ha Choi
Kwangwoon Univ., Republic of Korea
Presentation title: Nonthermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma for Plasma Bioscience and Medicines
Prof. Eun Ha Choi is one of the pioneers of pulse power plasmas and charged particles, as well as plasma bioscience and medicine. Currently he is working as Director of Plasma Bioscience Research Center (PBRC)/Applied Plasma Medicine Center (APMC), at Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea. He has also worked as professor and senior researcher positions at Texas Tech University (2001-2003) and Hampton University/NASA (1989-1990) and Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) at MD, USA (1987-1989). He develops several novel plasma sources and approaches for material processing, biomedicine, defense application, environmental control, agriculture, and food processing. His leadership is focused on the Plasma Bioscience and Medicine, which is a revolutionary breakthrough area of non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma interaction with biological tissues/cells for wound and cancer treatment, immuno-modulation, sterilization, blood coagulation, along with inactivation of COVID19. With 35 years of experience, he has published extensively more than 400 publications and been working as regular chair of many international conferences such as ISPB, ICPM, IVC, and KVS conferences. Among his awards are the “Plasma Medicine Award” from the International Society for Plasma Medicine and “Plasma Science and Technology Award” from the Korean Vacuum Society, which are based on the total life time achievement in 2016. He has also been included as the world's top 2% in the dataset published by Elsevier and Stanford university in 2020. He is now working as a president of Korean Vacuum Society and International Society of Plasma Medicine since 2021.
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Masaaki Yamada
Princeton Univ. USA
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Recent Advance in the Research of Magnetic Reconnection in Laboratory Experiments and Space Observations
Biography
×Masaaki Yamada
Princeton Univ. USA
Presentation title: Recent Advance in the Research of Magnetic Reconnection in Laboratory Experiments and Space Observations
Dr. Yamada is a Distinguished Research Fellow at PPP. His specialized research fields are magnetic reconnection, stability of compact toroid plasmas for fusion research, magnetic fluctuation in plasmas, space plasma physics. He has been the doctoral thesis advisor for more than dozen graduate students of Princeton University, the University of Tokyo, and Purdue University. He received Maxwell Prize from American Physical Society in 2015. Recently he has published a book entitled “Magnetic Reconnection” from Princeton University Press.
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