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The conference provides a discussion forum covering all areas of magnetic fusion-oriented theoretical activities in Europe. Its main topics are:
The conference provides a discussion forum covering all areas of magnetic fusion-oriented theoretical activities in Europe.  
# Basic plasma theory
 
# Macroinstabilities and operational limits
Its main topics are:
# Alternative concepts: stellarators, RFP's, spherical tokamaks, etc.
# Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts
# Turbulent transport and structures: experimental evidence and theoretical basis
# Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions
# Neoclassical transport: theory and experimental evidence
# Plasma confinement, neoclassical and turbulent plasma transport
# Optimization of magnetic confinement devices and 3D magnetic field effects
# Burning plasmas and fast particles  
# Burning plasmas and fast particles  
# Heating, current drive, and wave particle interactions
# Heating, current drive, and wave particle interactions
# Edge and SOL/divertor physics
# Edge and scrape-off layer/divertor physics  
# Computational modelling in plasma physics.
# Experimental validation of theoretical models and diagnostics development
# Computational plasma physics  
# Basic plasma theory
 
The conference is typically held on odd-numbered years, at the end of September or the beginning of October.


== List of conferences ==
== List of conferences ==


* 1<sup>st</sup> (1986) Wépion, Belgium
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* 2<sup>nd</sup> (1987) Varenna, Italy
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* 3<sup>rd</sup> (1989) Oxford, UK
! Number
* 4<sup>th</sup> (1991) Göteborg, Sweden
! Year
* 5<sup>th</sup> (1993) San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
! Location/Website
* 6<sup>th</sup> (1995) Utrecht, The Netherlands
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* 7<sup>th</sup> (1997) Jülich, Germany
| 1 || 1986 || Wépion, Belgium  
* [http://www.ifp.cnr.it/conference/fusion99/ 8<sup>th</sup> (1999) Como, Italy]
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* 9<sup>th</sup> (2001) Helsinger, Denmark
| 2 || 1987 || Varenna, Italy  
* [http://www.tkk.fi/Units/AES/eftc10/ 10<sup>th</sup> (2003) Helsinki, Finland]
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* [http://www-fusion-magnetique.cea.fr/eftc11/index.html 11<sup>th</sup> (2005) Aix-en-Provence, France]
| 3 || 1989 || Oxford, UK  
* [http://plasma2.ulb.ac.be/EFTC/Documents_EFTC12_191206SHORT_MADRID/index.html 12<sup>th</sup> (2008) Madrid, Spain]
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* [http://plasma2.ulb.ac.be/EFTC/ 13<sup>th</sup> (2009) Riga, Latvia]
| 4 || 1991 || Göteborg, Sweden  
* [http://www.fusione.enea.it/EVENTS/EFTC14/ 14<sup>th</sup> (2011) Frascati, Italy]
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| 5 || 1993 || San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain  
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| 6 || 1995 || Utrecht, The Netherlands  
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| 7 || 1997 || Jülich, Germany  
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| 8 || 1999 || [http://www.ifp.cnr.it/conference/fusion99/ Como, Italy]  
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| 9 || 2001 || Helsingør, Denmark  
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| 10 || 2003 || [http://www.tkk.fi/Units/AES/eftc10/ Helsinki, Finland]  
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| 11 || 2005 || [http://www-fusion-magnetique.cea.fr/eftc11/index.html Aix-en-Provence, France]  
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| 12 || 2007 || [http://plasma2.ulb.ac.be/EFTC/Documents_EFTC12_191206SHORT_MADRID/index.html Madrid, Spain]  
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| 13 || 2009 || [http://plasma2.ulb.ac.be/EFTC/ Riga, Latvia]  
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| 14 || 2011 || [http://www.fusione.enea.it/EVENTS/EFTC14/ Frascati, Italy]
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| 15 || 2013 || [http://www.eftc2013.org.uk/ Oxford, UK]
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| 16 || 2015 || [http://www.ipfn.ist.utl.pt/eftc2015 Lisbon, Portugal]
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| 17 || 2017 || [http://www.astro.auth.gr/~eftc17 Athens, Greece]
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| 18 || 2019 || [http://www.eftc2019.ugent.be Ghent, Belgium]
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| 19 || 2021 || [https://indico.cern.ch/event/934747 Virtual Conference]
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| 20 || 2023 || [https://indico.cern.ch/event/1239458/ Padova, Italy]
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== See also ==
 
[[EFTC Organization]]


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Latest revision as of 14:01, 5 February 2023

The conference provides a discussion forum covering all areas of magnetic fusion-oriented theoretical activities in Europe.

Its main topics are:

  1. Fusion devices: tokamaks, stellarators, reversed-field pinches, laser-induced ignition and new concepts
  2. Macro-instabilities, operational limits and disruptions
  3. Plasma confinement, neoclassical and turbulent plasma transport
  4. Optimization of magnetic confinement devices and 3D magnetic field effects
  5. Burning plasmas and fast particles
  6. Heating, current drive, and wave particle interactions
  7. Edge and scrape-off layer/divertor physics
  8. Experimental validation of theoretical models and diagnostics development
  9. Computational plasma physics
  10. Basic plasma theory

The conference is typically held on odd-numbered years, at the end of September or the beginning of October.

List of conferences

Number Year Location/Website
1 1986 Wépion, Belgium
2 1987 Varenna, Italy
3 1989 Oxford, UK
4 1991 Göteborg, Sweden
5 1993 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain
6 1995 Utrecht, The Netherlands
7 1997 Jülich, Germany
8 1999 Como, Italy
9 2001 Helsingør, Denmark
10 2003 Helsinki, Finland
11 2005 Aix-en-Provence, France
12 2007 Madrid, Spain
13 2009 Riga, Latvia
14 2011 Frascati, Italy
15 2013 Oxford, UK
16 2015 Lisbon, Portugal
17 2017 Athens, Greece
18 2019 Ghent, Belgium
19 2021 Virtual Conference
20 2023 Padova, Italy

See also

EFTC Organization