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A proof-of-concept for automated AI-driven stellarator coil optimization with in-the-loop finite-element calculations

Plasma Physics 2026-03-17 v1 Machine Learning Computational Physics

Abstract

Finding feasible coils for stellarator fusion devices is a critical challenge of realizing this concept for future power plants. Years of research work can be put into the design of even a single reactor-scale stellarator design. To rapidly speed up and automate the workflow of designing stellarator coils, we have designed an end-to-end ``runner'' for performing stellarator coil optimization. The entirety of pre and post-processing steps have been automated; the user specifies only a few basic input parameters, and final coil solutions are updated on an open-source leaderboard. Two policies are available for performing non-stop automated coil optimizations through a genetic algorithm or a context-aware LLM. Lastly, we construct a novel in-the-loop optimization of Von Mises stresses in the coils, opening up important future capabilities for in-the-loop finite-element calculations.

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@article{arxiv.2603.15240,
  title  = {A proof-of-concept for automated AI-driven stellarator coil optimization with in-the-loop finite-element calculations},
  author = {Alan A. Kaptanoglu and Pedro F. Gil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.15240},
  year   = {2026}
}