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= Purpose and Tasks =
= Purpose and Tasks =


Stellarator-Heliotron research aims at an alternative fusion reactor concept emplying magnetic confinement of fusion plasmas by 3D fields.<br>
Stellarator-Heliotron research aims at an alternative fusion reactor concept employing magnetic confinement of fusion plasmas by 3D fields.<br>


An important task in the development of 3D , helical devices is the intermachine comparison of confinement and transport. In order to enhance the effectiveness of the international cooperation in this area, a joint database has been established. The general philosophy of the International Stellarator-Heliotron Profile Database (ISHPDB) is to collect and assess contributions for a concise documentation of Stellarator-Heliotron performance. The Coordinated Working Group (CWG) aligns the international collaboration within the International Stellarator-Heliotron Profile Database  (ISHPDB). <br>
An important task in the development of 3D , helical devices is the intermachine comparison of confinement and transport. In order to enhance the effectiveness of the international cooperation in this area, a joint database has been established. The general philosophy of the International Stellarator-Heliotron Profile Database (ISHPDB) is to collect and assess contributions for a concise documentation of Stellarator-Heliotron performance. The Coordinated Working Group (CWG) aligns the international collaboration within the International Stellarator-Heliotron Profile Database  (ISHPDB). <br>


The ISHPDB is jointly hosted by [http://www.ipp.mpg.de/ippcms/eng/for/bereiche/e3/projekte/ishpdb.html Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik] (Greifswald, Germany) and National Institute for Fusion Science (Toki, Japan) under auspices of the IEA Implementing Agreement for Cooperation in Development of the Stellarator Concept (2.10.1992).
The ISHPDB is jointly hosted by [http://www.ipp.mpg.de/ippcms/eng/for/bereiche/e3/projekte/ishpdb.html Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik] (Greifswald, Germany) and National Institute for Fusion Science (Toki, Japan) under auspices of the IEA Implementing Agreement for Cooperation in Development of the Stellarator Concept (2.10.1992).


= Coordinated Working Group Meetings  =
= Coordinated Working Group Meetings  =
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