Agenda / Logistics John J. Barnard Twelfth US - Japan Workshop on Heavy Ion Fusion and High Energy Density Physics September 7-8, 2009 Intercontinental.

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Agenda / Logistics John J. Barnard Twelfth US - Japan Workshop on Heavy Ion Fusion and High Energy Density Physics September 7-8, 2009 Intercontinental Hotel, San Francisco, CA USA

The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory Welcome to the twelfth US/Japan workshop on HIF/HEDP 1. March 13-15, 1997Osaka 2. November 12-14, 1997Berkeley 3. December 7-9, 1998 Tokyo 4. March 11, 2000 San Diego 5. December 7-8, 2000Tokyo 6. March 4-5, 2002 Berkeley, Livermore 7. June 10-12, 2004 Princeton 8. September 28-30, 2005 Utsunomiya University 9. December 18-20, 2006 Berkeley, Livermore September 17-19, 2007 Tokyo 11. December 18-19, 2008 Berkeley, Livermore September 7-8, 2009San Francisco

Pictures from earlier workshops... Claremont Hotel, Berkeley November , 1997 University of Tokyo, December 7 - 9, 1998 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, March 4, 2002

The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory Pictures from earlier workshops... Utsunomiya University, September , 2005

Pictures from earlier workshops...

The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory Agenda: Monday, September 7, 2009 Session 1: Overviews and Programs Summaries -- John Barnard, Chair 7:00 pm - 7:05 pm Don Correll, IFSA Local Organizing Committee Member and Acting Fusion Energy Program Leader (LLNL) – Opening Remarks 7:05 pm - 7:30 pm Grant Logan (LBNL) – The US Program in Heavy Ion Fusion Science and Warm Dense Matter 7:30 pm – 7:55 pm Kazuhiko Horioka (Department of Energy Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology) -- Recent Research Activities on Beam Dynamics and Warm Dense Matter Science at TIT-DES 7:55 pm - 8:20 pm Ronald Davidson (PPPL) – Ion-Beam-Driven HEDLP Research Opportunities and Connections to the 2009 Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee Report on High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas 8:20 pm - 8:35 pm Coffee Break Session 2: Warm Dense Matter I – Kazuhiko Horioka, Chair 8:35 pm - 9:00 pm Jun Hasegawa (RLNR, Tokyo Tech) -- A Plan for Warm-Dense-Matter Experiments Using Pre-Compressed Hydrogen Targets 9:00 pm - 9:25 pm John Barnard (LLNL) -- Simulations of Targets for NDCX –II 9:25 pm - 9:50 pm Yoshiyuki Oguri (RLNR, Tokyo Institute of Technology) -- Effects of Initial Target Inhomogeneity and Projectile Energy Ramping in Ion-Driven Warm Dense Matter Experiments

The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory Agenda, Tuesday, September 8, 2009 Session 3: Acceleration and Beam Transport– Alex Friedman, Chair 7:00 pm - 7:25 pm Shigeo Kawata (Utsunomiya University) -- Efficient Laser Ion Acceleration 7:25 pm - 7:50 pm Joe Kwan (LBNL) -- The NDCX-II Project 7:50 pm - 8:15 pm Igor Kaganovich (PPPL) – Intense Ion Beam Neutralization Physics 8:15 pm - 8:30 pm Coffee Break Session 4: High Energy Density Physics and Heavy Ion Fusion, Yoshiyuki Oguri, Chair 8:30 pm - 8:55 pm Toru Sasaki (Nagaoka University of Technology) -- High Energy Density Experiments Based on Extreme Power Devices at Nagaoka University of Technology 8:55 pm - 9:20 pm John Perkins (LLNL) -- Ion Direct Drive 9:20 pm - 9:50 pm Closing Discussions

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The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory Post doctoral opportunity in the Heavy Ion Fusion Science Virtual National Laboratory A post doctoral opportunity for computational and theoretical research into heavy ion beam driven target physics, heavy ion beam driven warm dense matter physics, and/or heavy ion accelerator and beam physics is expected to be available starting fall The successful candidate will be an employee of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, part of a three laboratory collaboration (with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) on Heavy Ion Fusion and Heavy Ion Driven High Energy Density Physics. Experience in computational modeling, hydrodynamics, ICF target physics, warm dense matter physics, and/or beam physics is recommended. Interested individuals should contact: Dr. John Barnard or Dr. Alex Friedman