Best Student Presentation Award

Award winners


International Toki Conference (ITC30) Announces Winners of the Best Student Presentation Award. The following six students received “The Best Student Presentation Award”.

  • Masui Hideaki (Kyoto University)
    “Saturation mechanism of drift-wave turbulence in finite-beta plasmas”
  • Masaki Haruya (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    “The effect of temperature on fretting corrosion behaviors between Li2TiO3 pebbles and F82H”
  • Tamura Kota (Nagoya University)
    “Sputtering Behavior of Sn and Sn-based Alloy Under Hydrogen Plasma Exposure”
  • Mazzi Samuele (Aix-Marseille University and CEA Cadarache)
    “Suppression of turbulent transport induced by MeV-range ions at JET”
  • Nies Richard (Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
    “Adjoint Methods for Quasisymmetry of Stellarator Vacuum Fields on a Surface”
  • Hernandez II Aquino James Edward (Graduate school of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University)
    “Influence of Target Cavity Formation on the Emission Spectra of Nanosecond Laser Ablation Plasmas”

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.