The 29th edition of the Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT 2016) will be held for the first time in Prague, from the 5th to 9th September 2016 in the Prague Congress Centre.
The event is organized jointly by the Institute of Plasma Physics of the Czech Academy of
Sciences (CAS) and the Research Centre Rez, two principal institutes engaged in the research of
thermonuclear fusion and fusion technologies in the Czech Republic. The biennial Symposium on
Fusion Technology is the leading conference in this field in Europe and it regularly attracts more
than 800 scientists, engineers, industry representatives and exhibitors from all over the world and
focuses on the latest developments on running and planned fusion experiments.
This year, the symposium will take place in Prague for the first time and is expected
participation of more than 1 000 scientists. Symposium on Fusion Technology includes scientific
presentations and posters, as well as an exhibition of industrial companies and research
institutions.
The international meeting is dedicated to the latest findings, results and plans in the area
of technologies for thermonuclear fusion. The meeting session will initiate the President
of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prof. Jiri Drahos, the Mayor of the Prague Adriana Krnáčová and
the Deputy Minister Prof. Stanislav Štech (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports). The
opening will be also attended by the Director General of the
ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental
Reactor), Prof. Bernard Bigot.
During the first day of the conference the
SOFT Innovation Prize 2016 will be
awarded. EURATOM Fusion Energy Department awarded this prize since 2014. EURATOM Fusion Energy
Department started awarding this prize in 2014, at each edition of the Symposium on Fusion
Technology. The objective of the prize is to reward outstanding researchers and engineers who try
to find new solutions to the huge challenges of fusion. The prize is one of the elements of the
Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community for research and training (EURATOM),
established for the period 2014 to 2018 and complementing Horizon 2020 (the EU Framework Programme
for Research and Innovation).
The main topics of the conference are:
- Experimental Fusion Devices and Supporting Facilities
- Plasma Heating and Current Drive
- Plasma Engineering and Control
- Diagnostics, Data Acquisition and Remote Participation
- Magnets and Power Supplies
- Plasma Facing Components
- Vessel/In-Vessel Engineering and Remote Handling
- Fuel Cycle and Breeding Blankets
- Materials Technology
- Power Plants Safety and Environment,Socio-Economics and Technology Transfer
- Laser and Accelerator Technologies
See
here for further details.
16 Aug 2016