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Otto Asunta is a Researcher in the Department of Applied Physics at Aalto University, Finland, with an active research profile focused on experimental plasma physics and nuclear fusion. His work centers on international collaborations including ASDEX Upgrade, JET, and the ST40 spherical tokamak project, contributing to critical fusion energy research for ITER and DEMO reactors.
His research spans magnetic confinement fusion, with expertise in edge-localized modes (ELMs), fast-ion dynamics, plasma stability, and advanced diagnostics. Key contributions address tokamak operational challenges, suppression of plasma instabilities, and neutron/fast-ion behavior in fusion devices, directly supporting the development of viable fusion power plants.
Analysis of his 2017-2024 publications reveals consistent focus on experimental validation and reactor-relevant physics, particularly in ASDEX Upgrade and ST40 spherical tokamak data. His work bridges theoretical models with real-world device performance, emphasizing diagnostic innovation for plasma-wall interactions and stability control.
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Asunta collaborates extensively with international fusion consortia including EUROfusion teams at ASDEX Upgrade and JET, while leading instrumentation development for the ST40 spherical tokamak at Tokamak Energy Ltd, advancing compact fusion approaches through hands-on device control and data analysis.
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