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| 2 | +title: 'Home' |
| 3 | +license: CC-BY-4.0 |
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| 8 | + |
| 9 | +# Welcome to OSSFE 2025! |
| 10 | +The **Open Source Software for Fusion Energy (OSSFE) Conference** is a first-of-its-kind event dedicated to the development, use, and advancement of open-source software in the fusion energy community. Whether you're an experienced researcher, developer, or new to the field, OSSFE offers a collaborative platform to share insights, tools, and innovations that push the boundaries of fusion energy research. |
| 11 | + |
| 12 | +**Registration is now open!** more details can be found on the [registration](registration.md) page. |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | +**Key Dates:** |
| 15 | +Abstract Submission Deadline: January 15, 2025 |
| 16 | +Registration opens: February 5, 2025 SOLD OUT ! |
| 17 | +Notification of Acceptance: by February 14, 2025 |
| 18 | +Conference Dates: March 18, 2025 |
| 19 | + |
| 20 | +# Why OSSFE? |
| 21 | +Open-source software is transforming the way we approach scientific challenges, enabling greater collaboration, transparency, and innovation. Fusion energy, with its complexity and global impact, is a prime area where open-source tools can accelerate breakthroughs. OSSFE brings together experts and newcomers to explore the latest developments in simulation, data management, material science, and more — all with a focus on open-source solutions. If you are interested in sponsoring the event, please take a look at our sponsorship page. |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +# What to Expect |
| 24 | + - Engaging Talks: Hear from leading voices in fusion energy and software development. |
| 25 | + - Software demos: Gain practical skills and insights through interactive sessions. |
| 26 | + - Collaborative Discussions: Connect with fellow researchers, developers, and organizations to share knowledge and build partnerships. |
| 27 | + - Showcase of Innovations: Discover cutting-edge tools and software that are shaping the future of fusion research. |
| 28 | + - Panel discussion: Put your questions to the panel of open source enthusiasts. |
| 29 | + |
| 30 | +# Key Topics |
| 31 | + - Plasma physics |
| 32 | + - Neutronics |
| 33 | + - Tritium transport and fuel cycle |
| 34 | + - Thermal-hydraulics and CFD |
| 35 | + - Superconducting magnets and superconductivity |
| 36 | + - Material science |
| 37 | + - Diagnostics |
| 38 | + - Machine learning and AI in fusion |
| 39 | + - Software validation and verification |
| 40 | + - System modelling |
| 41 | + - Community Governance and Sustainability |
| 42 | + - Emerging Technologies in Fusion Software |
| 43 | + - Education and Tutorials |
| 44 | + - Others: let us know if you think something's missing |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +Join us online for OSSFE 2025 and be part of the open-source revolution in fusion energy. |
| 47 | + |
| 48 | +# Committee |
| 49 | + - Remi Delaporte-Mathurin (MIT) |
| 50 | + - Jon Shimwell (Proxima Fusion) |
| 51 | + - Julianna Mullen (MIT) |
| 52 | + - Ethan Peterson (MIT) |
| 53 | + - James Dark (MIT) |
| 54 | + - Julien Hillairet (CEA) |
| 55 | + - Patrick Shriwise (ANL) |
| 56 | + - Samuele Meschini (MIT) |
| 57 | + - Nick Murphy (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian) |
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