POSTER SESSIONS
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Poster Session 03 – Wednesday 9th June
- Room 01 – Yuki Goto (National Institute for Fusion Science of Japan): Development of the Q-band ECE imaging system in the large helical device
- PP – Room 02 – Javier Hidalgo-Salaverri (Universidad de Sevilla): Thermo-mechanical limits of magnetically driven fast-ion loss detector in the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak
- Room 03 – Viktor Bulanin (Peter the Great St. Peterburg Polytechnic University): Doppler backscattering systems on the Globus-M2 tokamak
- Room 04 – Naoki Tamura (National Institute for Fusion Science of Japan): Development of a double-barreled tracer-encapsulated solid pellet (TESPEL) injection system for LHD
- Room 05 – Yuang Zheng (University of California, Davis): System-on-chip integrated circuit technology applications on the DIII-D-tokamak for multi-field measurements
- Room 06 – Jaroslav Cerovsky (Institute of Plasma Physics in Prague): Progress in HXR diagnostics at GOLEM and COMPASS tokamaks
- Room 07 – Yilun Zhu (University of California, Davis): Ultrashort pulse reflectometry (USPR) diagnostics for EAST
- Room 08 – Calvin Dolmier (University of California, Davis): A poloidal high-k-scattering system for NSTX-U
- Room 09 – Yasuto Kongo (University of Osaka): Development of Dual X-mode doppler reflectometer system in Heliotron J
- Room 10 – Matteo Fontana (EPFL, Swiss Plasma Center): The role of ECE interferometry at JET in the upcoming DT campaign
- Room 11 – Yohanes Setiawan Netiadi (Instituto de Plasma e Fusao Nuclear): Structural analysis of a diagnostics slim cassette for DEMO
- Room 12 – Kai Jakob Brunner (Ma-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysiks): Experimental comparison of phase-extraction methods of phase-modulated dispersion interferometers
- Room 13 – Hisamichi Funaba (National Institute for Fusion Science): Evaluation of electron temperature and density for the Thomson scattering system with a high repetition rate Nd: YAG laser on LHD
- Room 14 – Yangchengyu (Joint Research Laboratory of Magnetic Confinement): The design of a two-color interferometer on a field-reserved configuration plasma device
- Room 15 – Samuel Lukes (Czech Technical University): Design of reciprocating probes and material-testing manipulator for tokamak COMPASS upgrade
- Room 16 – Karol Malinowski (Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion of Poland): Optimization of GEM-based detector readout electrode structure for SXR imaging of tokamak plasma
- Room 17 – Ruhai Tong (Southwestern Institute of Physics of China): Development of the ion cyclotron emission diagnostic on HL-2A tokamak
- Room 18 – Akihiro Shimizu (Natural Institute for Fusion Science): Feasibility study of heavy ion beam probe in CFQS quasi-axisymmetric stellarator
- Room 19 – Yuan Gao (HuaZhong University of Science and Technology): The J-TEXT digitally controlled electron cyclotron emission imaging diagnostic
- Room 20 – Matthias Hirsch (Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysiks): Core diagnostics for WENDELSTEIN 7-X steady-state operation until 18 GJ
- Room 21 – Gianluca de Masi (Consorcio RFX): The new plasma position reflectometric system for the RFXmod2 device: technical and design progress
- Room 22 – Rui Barrocas Gomes (Insituto de Plasmas e Fusao Nuclear): DEMO divertor tiles temperature assessment from IR measurements
- Room 23 – Zichao Zhang (HuaZhong University of Science and Technology): A data cleaning and feedback conditioning of J-TEXT ECEI signals based on machine learning
- Room 24 – Yubao Zhu (Hebei Key Laboratory of Compact Fusion of China): A portable hard X-ray measurement system for the EXL-50 spherical tokamak
- Room 25 – Deng Wei Chu (Southwestern Institute of Physics of China): Development of the collective Thomson scattering diagnostic system on HL-2A tokamak