JPP Frontiers of Plasma Physics Colloquium

JPP Frontiers of Plasma Physics Colloquium

Journal of Plasma Physics

The Journal of Plasma Physics (JPP) Frontiers of Plasma Physics Colloquium is a weekly seminar series covering all areas of plasma physics. It aims to provide a community-wide forum for dissemination and discussion of cutting-edge research in the field. The series was started in April 2020, during the first pandemic lockdowns, by Bill Dorland , Cary Forest, and Alex Schekochihin, and has continued uninterrupted ever since. It is hosted by JPP, the speakers are invited on behalf of JPP’s Editorial Board , with the advice of its Advisory Board , and all seminars are chaired by members of the Editorial Board. The Zoom platform for the seminars is graciously provided by Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (as was the recording of the seminars until August 2025). You may watch the seminars either directly via the Zoom link (which is provided with the email announcements) or (preferably) by subscribing here via Cassyni.

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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Perturbative model for the saturation of energetic-particle-driven modes limited by self-generated zonal modes

Dr Tommaso Barberis
Tommaso Barberis
Princeton University, USA
Thursday, November 13, 2025 4:00 PM (UTC)
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Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam

Heat transport in the intra-cluster medium: the impact of microphysics on the large-scale dynamics in the periphery of galaxy clusters

Lorenzo Maria Perrone, Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, Germany
Princeton University
Columbia University

Particle acceleration in 3D simulations of perpendicular shocks

Luca Orusa, Princeton University and Columbia University
New York University

Some recent progress on modeling and designing stellarators

Alan Kaptanoglu, New York University
Institute for Advanced Study

Universal power-law distribution functions in an electromagnetic kinetic plasma: implications for the inverted temperature profile in the solar corona

Uddipan Banik, Institute for Advanced Study
University of Oxford
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

Reconstructions of electron-temperature profiles from EUROfusion Pedestal Database using turbulence models and machine learning

Leonard-Petru Turica, University of Oxford and United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
University of Colorado Boulder

The Effects of Dust Charging in Space and the Laboratory

Mihaly Horanyi, University of Colorado Boulder
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Magnetized implosions on the National Ignition Facility

Chris Walsh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Chaired by Louise Willingale, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
University of Lisbon
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Data-driven modelling of collisional kinetic plasma dynamics

Diogo Carvalho, University of Lisbon
Chaired by Nuno Loureiro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
University of Oxford

Collisionless Shock As A Self-Regulatory System

Michael Gedalin, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Chaired by Alex Schekochihin, University of Oxford