The course is suitable as the first plasma physics course or an add-on course for senior undergraduate students and graduate students.
The primary objective of the course is to present the fundamentals of plasma physics particularly highlighting high-temperature plasma physics and its applications to controlled fusion. The course begins with an overview of plasma phenomena and their applications. The lectures cover Coulomb collisions, single particle motion in magnetic field, magnetic traps, principles of controlled fusion, plasma heating and diagnostics. The program also includes study visits to a tokamak laboratory and a laboratory for plasma technologies.
Participation fee includes tuition fee, study materials, field trips and cultural program.
Upon successful completion of the course students will receive hard copies of certificates with ECTS credits.
We offer our students excursions to the most famous palaces, monuments, museums of St. Petersburg, as well as other cultural activities.
Details of the options and booking procedures will be discussed with each applicant individually.
The course is intended as the first plasma physics course however it is also suitable for senior undergraduate students and graduate students.
The detailed course description for ECTS credits transfer at your home university:
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion Descriptor.pdf
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Professors and lecturers:
Summer and Winter Schools Team