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| 1<sup>st</sup> (1988) Tokyo, Japan || || Fusion Engineering and Design, '''8-10''' (1989) <br>Fusion Engineering and Design, '''11''', 1-2 (1989)
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| 2<sup>nd</sup> || || 
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| 3<sup>rd</sup> (1994) Los Angeles, CA, USA || || Fusion Engineering and Design, '''27-29''' (1995)
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| 4<sup>th</sup> (1997) Tokyo, Japan || || Fusion Engineering and Design, '''39-42''' (1998)
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| 5<sup>th</sup>|| || Fusion Engineering and Design, '''49-52''' (2000)
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| 6<sup>th</sup>|| || Fusion Engineering and Design, '''61-62''' (2002) <br>Fusion Engineering and Design, '''63-64''' (2002)
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| 7<sup>th</sup>|| ||
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| [http://iwrwww1.fzk.de/isfnt/ 8<sup>th</sup> (2007) Heidelberg, Germany]|| ||
| [http://iwrwww1.fzk.de/isfnt/ 8<sup>th</sup> (2007) Heidelberg, Germany]|| ||

Revision as of 08:54, 16 March 2012

The ISFNT is one of the main international gatherings for fusion energy and technology development since it was conceived. The main goal of the ISFNT is fostering collaborations among scientists and engineers working on the many technical disciplines of the field and to exploit synergies that have arisen in order to identify means to resolve the key issues in Fusion Nuclear Science and Technology (FNST). The symposium focuses on both near-term fusion devices and long-term reactor technologies.

List of conferences

Conference Proceedings Publication
1st (1988) Tokyo, Japan Fusion Engineering and Design, 8-10 (1989)
Fusion Engineering and Design, 11, 1-2 (1989)
2nd
3rd (1994) Los Angeles, CA, USA Fusion Engineering and Design, 27-29 (1995)
4th (1997) Tokyo, Japan Fusion Engineering and Design, 39-42 (1998)
5th Fusion Engineering and Design, 49-52 (2000)
6th Fusion Engineering and Design, 61-62 (2002)
Fusion Engineering and Design, 63-64 (2002)
7th
8th (2007) Heidelberg, Germany
9th (2009) Dailan, China Fusion Engineering and Design 85, 7–9 (2010) 963-1706
Fusion Engineering and Design 85, 10–12 (2010) 1707-2348
10th (2011) Portland, OR, USA Fusion Engineering and Design
11th (2013) Barcelona, Spain