Virtual Pressroom 2019

61st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics

October 21-25, 2019
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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The 61st Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Plasma Physics will take place from October 21-25, 2019 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All technical sessions will be located at the Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, where over 1,900 papers will be presented by scientists from over 20 countries around the world.

The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals, scientific meetings, and education, outreach, advocacy, and international activities. APS represents over 55,000 members, including physicists in academia, national laboratories, and industry in the United States and throughout the world.

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Press Releases

A Star is Born: Using Lasers to Study How Star Stuff is MadePDF format
Probing nucleosynthesis in star-like conditions using the world’s biggest laser at NIF.
American Physical Society Invites Fort Lauderdale to Discover PlasmaPDF format
Free hands-on science events offered to teachers, students and the public.
Gravity Crystals: A New Method for Exploring the Physics of White Dwarf StarsPDF format
Scientists study how charged particles arrange themselves into crystalline patterns and apply what they learn to explore the interiors of white dwarf stars.
Impact: 60 Years of Shock Wave Research at Sandia National LaboratoriesPDF format
Sandia scientists tell the remarkable story of shock wave physics in post-World War II America.
Island Retreat: Fuel Injection Helps Reduce Magnetic Island InstabilitiesPDF format
Injecting pellets of frozen hydrogen fuel into the plasma of a fusion reactor helps repair tears in the surrounding magnetic field, improving the prospects for efficient energy production.
La Sociedad Americana de Física (APS) invita a la comunidad de Fort Lauderdale a descubrir el plasmaPDF format
Actividades y eventos científicos gratuitos para maestros, estudiantes, y el público.
Magneto-Inertial Fusion Experiment Nears CompletionPDF format
The Plasma Liner Experiment will soon test the potential for a novel plasma fusion concept, while offering insights into the physics of colliding plasma jets.
Making Connections: Bringing Astrophysical Processes Down to EarthPDF format
New supercomputer simulations explore magnetic reconnection and make a surprising discovery.
Mix Master: Modeling Magnetic Reconnection in Partially Ionized PlasmaPDF format
New simulations of interstellar magnetic fields open new chapter in understanding star formation.
New Insights Could Help Tame Speedy Ions in Fusion PlasmasPDF format
Understanding fast ions, critical to heating plasmas, could help turn a liability into an asset.
Taking a New Tangent to Control Pesky Waves in Fusion PlasmasPDF format
New theory could help overcome a significant barrier to achieving fusion power
Taking New Angle to Enable More Efficient, Compact Fusion Power PlantsPDF format
New microwave injection system at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility doubles current-drive efficiency and demonstrates for the first time efficient off-axis current drive in a tokamak.
Volcanic Ash Sparks a New DiscoveryPDF format
New research finds that volcanic ash modifies the height, width and lifetime of a standing shock wave that can occur during volcanic eruptions.
World Record Acceleration: Zero to 7.8 Billion Electron Volts in 8 inchesPDF format
New technique doubles the highest electron energy ever produced by a laser plasma accelerator, bringing the promise of tera electron volt electron-positron colliders one step closer.