Longwen Yan | Magnetic Confinement | Best Researcher Award

Longwen Yan | Magnetic Confinement | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Longwen Yan , Best Researcher Award , China.

Dr. Longwen Yan (严龙文) is a distinguished researcher in nuclear fusion and plasma physics, specializing in tokamak experiments and diagnostics. he earned his Ph.D. (1996), M.S. (1988), and B.S. (1985) in physics-related fields. He is currently a Research Professor at the Southwestern Institute of Physics (SWIP), focusing on edge and divertor physics in HL-2A/HL-3 tokamaks. With extensive international collaborations in Germany, Japan, and the USA, Dr. Yan has contributed significantly to magnetic confinement fusion research, authoring numerous high-impact publications and books. 📖✨.

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Education & Experience 🎓🔬

✅ Ph.D. (1996) – Nuclear Fusion & Plasma Physics, SWIP, Chengdu, China
✅ M.S. (1988) – Nuclear Fusion & Plasma Physics, SWIP, Chengdu, China
✅ B.S. (1985) – Physics, Chongqing Normal University, China

🔹 Research Professor (2003–Present) – Edge & Divertor Physics, HL-2A/HL-3 Tokamaks, SWIP
🔹 Visiting Scholar (2012) – ASDEX Upgrade, Germany, Edge Physics & Dust Plasma 🌍
🔹 Guest Professor (2011) – Kyoto University, Japan, Edge Plasma Turbulence 📡
🔹 Visiting Scholar (2005) – General Atomics, USA, 3D Field Line Trace Modeling 🇺🇸
🔹 Installation Lead (2000-2002) – Divertor & First Wall, HL-2A Tokamak ⚙️
🔹 Plasma Researcher (1997-2000) – Edge Plasma, HL-1M Tokamak, SWIP
🔹 Visiting Scholar (1996-1997) – JAERI-Naka, Japan, MHD Stability 🔥
🔹 Early Researcher (1985-1996) – MHD Instabilities, Sawtooth Oscillations, HL-1 Tokamak, SWIP.

Suitability Summary

Prof. Dr. Longwen Yan, a distinguished researcher in the field of Nuclear Fusion and Plasma Physics, is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for his exceptional contributions to the advancement of plasma physics and magnetic confinement fusion. With an extensive career spanning nearly four decades, his research has significantly influenced edge plasma physics, magnetic confinement diagnostics, and fusion energy development.

Professional Development 📚🚀

Dr. Longwen Yan has played a pivotal role in nuclear fusion research, particularly in tokamak plasma physics. As a leading researcher at SWIP, he has contributed to edge and divertor physics in HL-2A/HL-3 tokamaks, focusing on plasma turbulence, MHD stability, and heat flux scaling. His international collaborations in Germany, Japan, and the USA have enhanced fusion diagnostics and plasma confinement efficiency. With over three decades of experience, he has mentored young researchers, developed key fusion diagnostic tools, and published books on plasma physics. His dedication to fusion energy advances has significantly impacted nuclear research worldwide🌎⚡.

Research Focus 🔬⚡

Dr. Longwen Yan specializes in nuclear fusion and plasma physics, focusing on magnetic confinement in tokamaks. His research areas include:
🔸 Edge plasma turbulence – Investigating turbulence-driven transport in HL-2A/HL-3 tokamaks 🌊
🔸 Divertor and heat flux studies – Developing scaling laws for efficient plasma exhaust ♨️
🔸 MHD stability and disruptions – Studying Alfvén eigenmodes & neoclassical tearing modes in tokamaks 📡
🔸 Plasma diagnostics & modeling – Enhancing 3D field line tracing, equilibrium codes, and turbulence simulations 📊
🔸 Fusion energy development – Improving radiofrequency ion sources and real-time control of instabilities ⚙️

His work is essential for advancing tokamak fusion as a sustainable energy source🌍🔋.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Best Plasma Research Award – Southwestern Institute of Physics (SWIP) 🏅
📖 Author of “Plasma Diagnostics of Magnetic Confinement” & “Plasma Physics in Tokamaks” 📖
🥇 Lead Researcher on HL-2A/HL-3 Tokamak Projects 🥇
🌍 Recognized for International Collaborations in Germany, Japan, & USA 🌍
🔬 Key Contributor to Nuclear Fusion Research Publications in Top Journals 🔬.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Pellet fuelling experiments in the HL-1M tokamak” (2002) – Cited by 8 📄
  • “Synchronization of GAMs and Magnetic Fluctuations on HL-2A tokamak” (2018) – Cited by 0 📄
  • “Three dimensional identification of zonal flows in the HL-2A tokamak” (2006) – Cited by 0 📄
  • “Density fluctuation of GAM zonal flows on the HL-2A tokamak” (2008) – Cited by 0 📄
  • “Development of megawatt radiofrequency ion source for the neutral beam injector on HL-2A tokamak” (2021) – Cited by 12 📄

 

Franco Benedetto | Plasma Technology | Best Researcher Award

Franco Benedetto | Plasma Technology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Franco Benedetto, Comisión Nacionl de Energía Atómica, Argentina.

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Science and Technology – National University of Cuyo, Argentina (Jun. 2023 – Present) 🎓
  • Nuclear Safety Specialist – National University of Buenos Aires and ARN, Argentina (Sep. 2023 – Present) ⚛️
  • Chemical Engineer – National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina (Mar. 2002 – Aug. 2009) 🏫
  • Chemical Engineer, R&D – National Atomic Energy Commission, Argentina (Dec. 2014 – Present) 🔬
  • IAEA Fellow, Predisposal of Radioactive Waste – University of Sheffield, UK & Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia (2017) 🌐
  • IAEA Fellow, Treating Radioactive Waste by Thermal Processes – South African Nuclear Energy Corporation, South Africa (2015) 🌍

Suitability For The Award

Mr. Franco  Benedetto is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, distinguished by his significant contributions to the fields of nuclear safety, plasma technology, and radioactive waste management. With a strong academic background and extensive professional experience, Dr. Benedetto has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the development of advanced solutions for waste treatment, specifically in the application of thermal plasma for the gasification and vitrification of hazardous materials. His work has had a profound impact on improving the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of waste disposal technologies, making him a standout candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors

  • INNOVAR 2021 Distinction: Plasma-based hazardous waste minimization. 🏆⚛️
  • Multiple research grants for impactful nuclear waste management projects. 💡🎓
  • Recognized by IAEA for contributions to international nuclear waste projects. 🌍🔬
  • Conference presentations in Vienna, Bariloche, and Buenos Aires on plasma technology. 🎤📜
  • Leadership awards for mentoring and research excellence. 🌟

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