Summary of the Stellarator Technology and Advanced Research Strategies (STARS) Report
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Abstract
A Stellarator Technology and Advanced Research Strategies (STARS) Report is in preparation as the culmination of a series of stellarator fusion community workshops conducted throughout 2025. This report develops and outlines a set of priority research opportunities, with a corresponding set of strategies, to close remaining science and technology gaps on the path to a stellarator fusion pilot plant (FPP). In addition, the report summarizes the current state of the field in stellarator research as context and motivation for the recommendations from the report. This activity has been sponsored by The Department of Energy Office of Fusion Energy Science (DoE-FES), and is intended to inform the U.S. stellarator program and the overall FES fusion roadmap. In this presentation the key aspects of the STARS Report will be discussed with an aim to outline a strategy for realization of the stellarator path to fusion energy.
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Presenters
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Novimir A Pablant
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
Authors
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Novimir A Pablant
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Adelle M Wright
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Diane R Demers
Xantho Technologies, LLC
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Benedikt Geiger
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Walter Guttenfelder
Type One Energy Group
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Matthias Knolker
General Atomics
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D. M. Matthew Kriete
Auburn University
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Bartosz Lomanowski
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Felix I Parra
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Elizabeth J Paul
Columbia University
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Charles P.S. Swanson
Thea Energy