Institute for Plasma Research is an autonomous R & D organization under the authority of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India situated near west banks of river Sabarmati in Gujarat, India. This institute is largely involved in theoretical and experimental studies in plasma science including basic plasma physics, magnetically confined hot plasmas and plasma technologies for industrial application. The institute owns two operational tokamaks (a machine for controlling thermonuclear fusion) - ADITYA and Steady State Tokamak (SST) - 1. FCIPT, ITER-India and CPP-IPR, located in Gandhinagar and Guwahati are three divisions under IPR.
Title: Installation, Commissioning and Testing of a Low Energy Accelerator Based 14-MeV Neutron Generator for Lab Scale Fusion Neutronics Experiment
Author(s): SUDHIRSINH VALA, et. al.
Journal: Fusion Engineering and Design, 217, 115158, August 2025
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Title: Gyrokinetic Transport Driven by Ubiquitous Modes in LTX-Like Tokamak with ‘Flat’ Temperature
Author(s): SAGAR CHOUDHARY, et. al.
Journal: Nuclear Fusion, 65, 086006, August 2025
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Title: Vacuum Brazing Route for Large-Scale Grid Manufacturing In Negative Ion Beam Generation
Author(s): RAVI PANDEY, et. al.
Journal: Fusion Engineering and Design, 217, 115135, August 2025
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Title: Synergistic Effect of Argon Plasma Treatment and HDTMS Coating for Making Superhydrophobic Jute Fabric
Author(s): ROHIT SHARMA, et. al.
Journal: Fibers and Polymers, 26, 3453, August 2025
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Title: Real-Time Vertical Position Estimation of the Plasma Column Using Fast Imaging in the Aditya-U Tokamak
Author(s): S. AICH, et. al.
Journal: Nuclear Fusion, 65, 086030, August 2025
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Hearing Ripples in Spacetime with Quantum Machines: The Promise of LIGO-India
Speaker: Prof. Rana Adhikari, California Institute of Technology, USA
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