12–16 Apr 2010
Uppsala University
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Technical Plenary

14 Apr 2010, 09:00
Uppsala University

Uppsala University

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  1. Dr Pär Strand (Chalmers University of Technology)
    14/04/2010, 09:00
    ITER is the next generation of fusion devices and is intended to demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion as a sustainable energy source for the future. To exploit the full potential of the device and to guarantee optimal operation for the device, a high degree of physics modelling and simulation is needed even in the current construction phase of the ITER project. The...
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  2. Sergio Bertolucci (CERN)
    14/04/2010, 09:45
    With the advent of large scale scientific instruments, the need for global collaborations in science has arisen. High Energy Physics and LHC in particular has long experience in collaboration on this scale and can serve as a model for other communities which now have to face similar challenges. This talk will give an overview of the need for LHC and the collaborative efforts that have built...
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