Best Student Presentation Award

Grand Prize winner


  • Joseph John Simons (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI)
    “Quantative Analysis of Doppler-free Spectra via the Collisional-Radiative Model”

Award winners


  • Shinichiro Inagaki (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
    “First experimental monitor of the three-dimensional structure of toroidal plasmas by using multiple soft X-ray imaging technique”
  • Daisuke Umezaki (Kyushu University)
    “Observation of knock-on tail formation in deuteron velocity distribution function by ICRF-heated energetic protons in the large helical device”
  • Tsubasa Kotani (Kyoto University)
    “Simulation study of harmonic lower hybrid waves due to energetic-ion driven instabilities”
  • Allen Vincent Catapang (Doshisha University)
    “Measurement of ion energy distributions of water vapor plasma in a DC and 13.56 MHz RF reactive magnetron sputtering plasma source”
  • Tomonari Nakayama (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI)
    “Simplified transport modeling with turbulence and zonal–flow effects using gradient-based optimization techniques”
  • Tatsuhiro Nasu (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI)
    “Cross-scale interaction between electron and ion scale turbulence”
  • Tatsuya Fujimura (The University of Tokyo)
    “Separation and clustering of magnetic probe signals by fluctuation using unsupervised deep learning method”

Best Student Presentation Award


This award encourages students to conduct research in the plasma and nuclear fusion fields. Applicants must submit an abstract of their presentation and must complete their registration through the website.