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IPR Newsletter Issue 149 Dec 2025




Title: Influence of Ion-Neutral Collisions on the Impact of Edge Biasing in a Tokamak Plasma
Author(s): VIJAY SHANKAR, et. al.
Journal: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 67, 085016, August 2025
Title:Development of a Sensitive Flowmeter for Electrically Conducting Liquids and Its Calibration Using First Principles in a Novel High Temperature Set Up
Author(s): S. SAHU , et. al.
Journal:IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 74, 1014609, August 2025
Title:Design of Universal Bellows for ITER XRCS Survey Diagnostics
Author(s): AVIK BHATTACHARYA , et. al.
Journal: Fusion Engineering and Design, 218, 115181, September 2025
Title:Underwater In-Situ Plasma Treatment of Coarse Wool Fibers for Scouring and Bleaching
Author(s):NISHA CHANDWANI, et.al.
Journal:The Journal of The Textile Institute, 116, 1957, September 2025
Title:Study of Voltage Handling Capability of Hybrid Combiner for ITER Ion Cyclotron Radio Frequency Source
Author(s):AKHIL JHA, et.al.
Journal: Physica Scripta, 100, 095605, September 2025
Title:Understanding Nonlinear Behavior of Capacitive Probes to Study Diocotron Modes in Non-Neutral Plasmas
Authors(s):KUNAL SINGHA, et. al.
Journal: Physics of Plasmas 32, 092109, September 2025
Title:MHD, disruptions and control physics: Chapter 4 of the special issue: on the path to tokamak burning plasma operation
Author(s):I. BANDYOPADHYAY, et. al.
Journal: Nuclear Fusion, Volume 65, 103001, October 2025


Colloquium # 345
Thermionic Divertors for Tokamaks
By
Prof. A Khare, Department of Physics and Astrophysics, Delhi University, New Delhi

Monday, 1st December 2025 at 03:30 PM, Seminar Hall, IPR

Colloquium # 346
Towards aTowards a shared vision for plasma research: strengthening IPR–KIIT scientific linkages
By
  Prof. P. C. Mishra, Dean (Research), School of Mechanical Engineering, KIIT, Bhubaneswar

Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 at 10:30 AM, Seminar Hall, IPR