Papers from the 2025 Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference
The annual International Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference disseminates leading theoretical and computational research in plasma science and engineering for the development of controlled nuclear fusion as a source of environmentally benign power. It has been held for more than 60 years, dating to the earliest days of research into peaceful uses of fusion energy. The Conference is conducted in accordance with the International Council of Scientific Unions guidelines on free circulation of scientists.
Conference organizers welcome presentations in the topical areas of:
- Plasma Properties, Equilibrium, Stability, and Transport
- Physics of Plasma Edge and Divertor Region
- Plasma Production and Heating
- Computer Simulation of Plasmas
The proposed special collection will provide a record of the scientific and engineering advances that are presented at the 2025 conference. This will be the fourth in a series that started with the 2021-2022 Sherwood Special Collection. Like past two year’s special collections, the 2025 edition will have an open invitation to all conference presenters to submit contributed papers, in addition to invitations for the invited, review, and student-award presenters.
Guest Editors
Dr. Fatima Ebrahimi, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
Prof. Elizabeth Paul, Columbia University
Prof. Evdokiay (Eva) Kostadinova, Auburn University