Plasma Industry trade journals for plasma fusion

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The discussion centers on the search for physics trade journals that focus on fusion plasma, electromagnetism, and superconductivity. The user, accustomed to industry-specific journals in software engineering, is looking for similar resources in physics. They found several journals, including those from Cambridge and IOP Publishing, as well as a comprehensive list of physics journals covering plasma topics. However, it is noted that plasma fusion remains largely theoretical and experimental, lacking a dedicated industry and, consequently, specific trade journals. The expectation is that once practical fusion reactors are developed, a press dedicated to this field may emerge.
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Hello,
as a software engineer I am used to having industry specific trade journals from ACM that discuss Operating systems, genetic algorithms, neural nets, etc. ...

Are there any equivalent ones for physics that covers fusion plasma and it's topics such as electromagnetism, superconductivity, etc. ...
 
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Caolan said:
Hello,
as a software engineer I am used to having industry specific trade journals from ACM that discuss Operating systems, genetic algorithms, neural nets, etc. ...

Are there any equivalent ones for physics that covers fusion plasma and it's topics such as electromagnetism, superconductivity, etc. ...
As plasma fusion is a highly theoretical proposition which is still at the experimental stage, there is no "plasma fusion industry" to speak of, hence your lack of success in finding any trade journals.

Once a working fusion reactor is established, a press devoted to it may follow.
 
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