The Marshall Rosenbluth 
International 
Summer School

Plasma Thermonuclear Fusion 
and Plasma Astrophysics - 2007

August 25 - 28, 2007, La Jolla, California 92038-2946


PURPOSE

  • To assess the level of scientific understanding in Plasma Thermonuclear Fusion and Plasma Astrophysics research.
  • To identify the "hottest" problems and to propose the ways for their solutions.
  • To bring together prominent researchers from around the world
    to exchange results, ideas and experiences.
  • To provide tutorials to graduate students and active researchers in plasma science and technology.
  • To diffuse the knowledge worldwide by publishing
    --the Book of Abstracts, and
    --edited Conference Book of Reports within BOOK SERIES:
    RESEARCH TRENDS in PHYSICS; FRONTIERS in INTERDISCIPLINARY PHYSICS;
    FRONTIERS in SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY

TOPICS

All Area of Research in Plasma Thermonuclear Fusion
and Plasma Astrophysics is Potentially Covered.
The Particular Topics, However, Are Exclusively Defined by the
School Invited Speakers.


SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD

 

School Advisors

 

M. Campbell

General Atomics
San Diego, California, U.S.A.

B. Coppi

Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachussetts, U.S.A.

P. Diamond

University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California,U.S.A.

O. N. Krokhin

P. N. Lebedev Institute of Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow, Russia

R.Z.Sagdeev

The Department of Physics
University of maryland
College Park,Maryland,U.S.A.

V. Stefan

Tesla Laboratories
Stefan University,
La Jolla, California, U.S.A.

 






The Conference Proceedings will be published in the book series FRONTIERS in SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY



(C) 1996. V. Stefan. (Oil-Acrylic)

The progress of science presupposes the possibility of unrestricted communication of all results and judgments--freedom of expression and instruction in all realms of intellectual endeavor. The freedom of communication is indispensable for development and extension of scientific knowledge. Such an ideal must be sought unremittingly if scientific thought, and philosophical and creative thinking in general, are to be advanced as far as possible.

Albert EINSTEIN


The F S R C is operated by the La Jolla International School of Science jointly with
The Institute for Advanced Physics Studies, La Jolla, California


La Jolla International 
School of Science


The Institute for Advanced 
Physics Studies


The F S R C is founded in 1989 by V. Alexander Stefan with the ultimate goal:
  • promotion, nurture and further advancement of the best scientific research worldwide
  • achievement of the highest level in organization of scientific meetings in all areas of science and technology and all crossdisciplinary areas: science arts and science-humanities
  • publishing of edited conference materials to promote and diffuse the first-rate scientific achievements worldwide