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2023 Alfvén Lecture, Sir Steven Cowley

Alfvén Lecture 2023 is given by Sir Steven Cowley, coming from the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, USA

Sir Steven Cowley

The Quest for Fusion Power

Speaker: Steven Cowley, Director, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, USA

Lecture hall: F1 Alfvénsalen, Lindstedtsvägen 22, floor 2

Date/Time: 12 October 2023 17:00-18:00

Hosts:

  • Michael Tendler, Professor em., Fusion Plasma Physics
  • Göran Marklund, Former Head, Space and Plasma Physics Division
  • Christer Fuglesang, Director, KTH space center

Abstract

The worldwide spending on fusion research has increased twofold in the last three years as private companies have joined the quest for fusion power. The need for a sustainable, carbon free energy option to supplement intermittent renewable sources is clear. Fusion, if it can be made to work, is just such an option. However, huge scientific challenges must be surmounted if fusion is to become commercially viable. In the next decade many of these challenges will be addressed on the international experiment ITER that is under construction in France. The new fusion companies are seeking to accelerate the development of a commercial system.

But they must also address the challenges of confining a fusing plasma. Over eighty years ago Hannes Alfvén introduced two simple but profound ideas — the Alfvén wave and guiding center motion — that remain at the heart of the challenge. Predictive computational tools that are rooted in Alfvén’s ideas have replaced empirical understanding of fusion systems governed by turbulence in the last decade. Computational exploration and physical understanding of optimum fusion systems has begun and is yielding new and surprising configurations. I will introduce fusion power, the central issues in today’s research and Alfvén’s enduring contribution.