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Recommended Conferences for Fusion Energy

Fusion Energy


As per available reports on  Fusion energy 5 Relevant journals, 7 Conference proceedings (i.e. Smart Materials, Wireless Communication, Industrial Engineering, Condensed Matter Physics, Electronics) are presently dedicated exclusively to Fusion energy and about 10 Open access articles are being published and 2 National Symposiums.


Fusion is the process that powers the sun and the stars. It is the reaction in which two atoms of hydrogen combine together, or fuse, to form an atom of helium. In the process some of the mass of the hydrogen is converted into energy. The easiest fusion reaction to make happen is combining deuterium (or “heavy hydrogen) with tritium (or “heavy-heavy hydrogen”) to make helium and a neutron. The sun and stars do this by gravity. The term fusion is commonly used to refer to potential commercial production of net usable power from a fusion source, similar to the usage of the term "steam power". The leading designs for controlled fusion research use magnetic (tokomak design) or inertial (laser) confinement of a plasma. Both approaches are still under development and are years away from commercial operation in which heat from the fusion reaction is used to operate a steam turbine which drives electrical generators, as in existing fossil fuel and nuclear fission power stations.
Fusion is the process that heats the sun and all other stars, where atomic nuclei collide together and release energy (in the form of neutrons, see diagram on the right). Fusion scientists and engineers are developing the technology to use this process in tomorrow's power stations. To get energy from fusion, gas from a combination of types of hydrogen – deuterium and tritium – is heated to very high temperatures (100 million degrees celsius). One way to achieve these conditions is a method called ‘magnetic confinement' – controlling the hot gas (known as a plasma) with strong magnets. The most promising device for this is the ‘tokamak', a russian word for a ring-shaped magnetic chamber.

Fusion is the process which powers the sun and the stars. It is energy that makes all life on earth possible. It is called 'fusion' because the energy is produced by fusing together light atoms, such as hydrogen, at the extremely high pressures and temperatures which exist at the centre of the sun (15 million ºC). At the high temperatures experienced in the sun any gas becomes plasma, the fourth state of matter solid, liquid and gas being the other three.

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Scope and Importance:

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Market Analysis

The global consumer electronics market contracted from 2011 to 2013 and has performed poorly in recent years in most regions throughout the world with the exception of some. In general, consumer electronics are deemed as a non-essential item and is sacrificed at the cost of more essential items in times of austerity. However, the market has had some form of redemption from a strong performance from countries within emerging markets such as China and India leading the way. With the economy turning the corner, the consumer electronics market will recover at a moderate rate with new concepts and products being the main driver along with the eventual recovery of the more mature economies.

Industry figures

The global consumer electronics market had total revenues of $253.9bn in 2013, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.8% between 2009 and 2013.

The Eastern European markets showed particularly strong growth with CAGRs of 8.5% in comparison to Western Europe which showed strong decline with compound annual rates of change (CARCs) of -7.8% over the same period.

The United States had the largest consumer electronic retail market in the world with revenues of $90.5bn in 2013.

List of Best International Conferences

1.      2nd Smart Materials and Structures Conference

         February 29-March 02, 2016-Philadelphia, USA

2.      4th Wireless Communication and Network Conference

         September 21-23, 2015-Baltimore, USA

3.      2nd Ceramics and Composite Materials Conference

         July 25-27, 2016-Berlin, Germany

4.      2nd Industrial Engineering Conference

         November 16-18, 2015-Dubai, UAE

5.      Design and Production Engineering Conference 

         July 25-26, 2016-Berlin, Germany

6.      5th Mesoscopic and Condensed Matter Physics Conference

          October 27-29, 2016 Chicago, USA

7.       Electronics and Electrical Engineering Conference

         November 03-05, 2015-Valencia, Spain

8.      3rd Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conference

         October 05-07, 2015-San Francisco, USA

9.     Polymer Chemistry Conference

         November 14-16, 2016-Atlanta, USA

10.    5th Nanotek Conference

       November 16-18, 2015-San Antonio, USA

11.    2nd Automobile Engineering Conference

         July 11-12, 2016-Cologne, Germany

12.    Biometrics and Biostatistics Conference

         November 16-18, 2015-San Antonio, USA

13.    2nd Biomedical Engineering Conference

         November 30-December 02, 2015-San Antonio, USA

14.     Wind Energy Conference

         July 28-30, 2016-Berlin, Germany

15.     Construction and Steel Structure Conference

         November 16-18, 2015-Dubai, UAE

16.     4th Materials Science and Engineering Conference

          September 14-16, 2015-Florida, USA

17.    2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Electronics

         August 17 - 18, 2016, Budapest, Hungary

18.    IEEE VIS 2015

         25-30 October, 2015-Chicago, USA

19.     7th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

         07 - 11 Sep 2015-Location Geneva, Switzerland

20.     Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications

         14-16 Sep, 2015- Location Caerdydd, United Kingdom

21.     East-West Design & Test Symposium

         26-29 Sep, 2015, Location Bat'umi, Georgia

 

Relevant Society and Associations

  1. Alpha Pi Mu
  2. American Academy of Environmental Engineers
  3. American Association of Engineering Societies
  4. American Helicopter Society
  5. American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers
  6. American Indian Science and Engineering Society
  7. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  8. American Institute of Chemical Engineers
  9. American Railway Engineering Association
  10. American Society for Engineering Education
  11. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
  12. American Society of Civil Engineers
  13. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
  14. American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  15. American Society of Naval Engineers
  16. American Society of Plumbing Engineers
  17. American Society of Safety Engineers
  18. American Society for Nondestructive Testing
  19. ASM International
  20. Association for Computing Machinery
  21. Audio Engineering Society
  22. Biomedical Engineering Society
  23. Engineering Society of Buffalo

Companies

  1. Low Voltage Contractors
  2. Low Voltage Systems
  3. Low Voltage Solutions inc
  4. ABB Low Voltage Products and Systems
  5. BCD Low Voltage Systems
  6. IBS Electronics, Inc
  7. EXPERT Assembly Services, Inc.
  8. elume inc
  9. Infrared Resources,LLC
  10. The Tube Amp Factory
  11. Solar Things
  12. RSP, Inc.
  13. SunAir Green Solutions
  14. Soeks USA, LLC
  15. Paipu Electronic cigarette

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