Two York Plasma Institute PhD students won poster prizes at the recent European Physical
Society Plasma Physics Conference, which was held in Leuven, Belgium from 4 to 8 July 2016.
Not exact matches
LLNL retiree and visiting science professional Dmitri Ryutov earned the American Physical
Society's Maxwell Award for his work in
plasma physics.
And for his work in
plasma physics during his 22 - year stint at LLNL and previous research at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Novosibirsk, Russia, Ryutov has garnered the American Physical Society's James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Ph
plasma physics during his 22 - year stint at LLNL and previous research at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Novosibirsk, Russia, Ryutov has garnered the American Physical Society's James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma P
physics during his 22 - year stint at LLNL and previous research at the Budker Institute of Nuclear
Physics in Novosibirsk, Russia, Ryutov has garnered the American Physical Society's James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma P
Physics in Novosibirsk, Russia, Ryutov has garnered the American Physical
Society's James Clerk Maxwell Prize for
Plasma Ph
Plasma PhysicsPhysics.
More than 1,750 researchers from around the world, including scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), have gathered in Savannah, Georgia, this week for the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Physical
Society's Division of
Plasma Physics.
PPPL physicists contributed to papers, talks and presentations ranging from astrophysical
plasmas to magnetic fusion energy during the 58th annual meeting of the American Physical
Society (APS) Division of
Plasma Physics.
More than 1,500 researchers, including scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), have gathered in Denver, Colorado, for the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical
Society's (APS) Division of
Plasma Physics (DPP).
about PPPL scientists unveil their latest results at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Physical
Society Division of
Plasma Physics
Some 135 researchers, graduate students, and staff members from PPPL joined 1,500 research scientists from around the world at the 56th annual meeting of the American Physical
Society Division of
Plasma Physics Conference from Oct. 27 to Oct. 31 in New Orleans.
Hawryluk has received numerous awards during his career including a Department of Energy Distinguished Associate Award, a Kaul Foundation Prize for Excellence in
Plasma Physics Research and Technology and a Fusion Power Award as well as American Physical
Society Prize for Excellence in
Plasma Physics with Rob Goldston and James Strachan.
about PPPL scientists present key results at the 58th annual meeting of the American Physical
Society Division of
Plasma Physics
Hammett specializes in computational and theoretical studies of the complex
physics of
plasma turbulence and has been a fellow of the American Physical
Society since 1997.
Annual Meeting of the American Physical
Society's Division of
Plasma Physics.
annual meeting of the American Physical
Society Division of
Plasma Physics Conference from Oct. 27 to Oct. 31 in New Orleans.
Verdon is a fellow of the American Physical
Society and was awarded the Excellence in
Plasma Physics Research Award from the American Physical
Society.
University of Wisconsin — Madison astrophysicist Ellen Gould Zweibel has won the American Physical
Society's 2016 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for
Plasma Physics.
He was chair of the American Physical
Society's Division of
Plasma Physics and Division of Particle Beams and was co-chair of the National Research Council Review Committee on Inertial Fusion in 2010.