活動紹介・若手研究者レポート
持続可能な核融合エネルギーの実現に向けた磁場の多様性に基づくプラズマダイナミクスと構造形成
Neha Chaudhary, Dr
ポスドク研究員
受給年度:2022年度
日本側パートナー情報:京都大学エネルギー理工学研究所
         長﨑百伸 教授

ドイツ側パートナー:

  • Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, Greifswald, Germany

訪問期間: 

  • 2022年08月1日~ 8月26日

訪問目的:

  • 京都大学での新たな研究ネットワークの構築
  • 日本-ドイツ間の新たな科学的協力関係の構築と国際科学交流の推進

日本側訪問先:

  • 長﨑百伸教授(京都大学エネルギー理工学研究所)
  • 京都大学エネルギー理工学研究所エネルギー複合機構研究センター
  • 自然科学研究機構 核融合科学研究所

日本で参加した学会、イベント等:

  •  未来エネルギー研究協会第22回若手研究者のためのサマースクール (2022年8月3日-4日、賢島)
  

プログラムへの応募動機

京都の最先端研究施設での新しい研究環境の体験

The motivation for the Kyoto-DAAD program is to build a research network at Kyoto University and experience a new research environment at the state-of-the-art research facility in Kyoto. The research motivation was to perform comparative studies of the W7-X (Greifswald, Germany) and Heliotron-J (Kyoto University), as they are low-shear magnetic confinement devices, which leads to an easier access to the iota scan experiments. Hence, these devices are suitable candidates for a comparative investigation of plasma confinement and transport concerning different magnetic configurations, contributing to the magnetic confinement physics field.

 

交流の成果

日本における様々なスタイルの研究環境に触れたこと

The research stays at the Laboratory for Complex Energy Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University enabled me to gain new skills related to electron cyclotron emission and data analysis through exchanging ideas with other expert researchers, Prof. K. Nagasaki and Prof. Inagaki and others at the laboratory. This experience adds to the exposure to the different styles of research environments in Japan. Additionally, another exciting aspect of the stay was to experience and learn about the work-life balance of researchers in Japan.

 

今後の展望

The project’s outlook would be to establish and expand the research network at Kyoto University with further collaborations during future experiments on confinement, transport and MHD stability in stellarator/heliotron devices. Additionally, I would implement the enhanced knowledge of different approaches towards research and the respective acquired research skills during my stay at Kyoto University into my research carrier. The short-term stay has prompted new research prospects and ideas through different data analysis approaches in magnetic confinement physics.