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June 13, 2022Short laser pulses interacting with matter are difficult to model on computers. Andreas Kemp is focused on understanding these energetic pulses.Office of Science
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March 17, 2022Richard Buttery is director of the DIII-D User Facility, the largest magnetic fusion device in the United States.Office of Science
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December 6, 2021Daniel Sinars created the first platforms and images on the world’s largest X-ray generator to be used to benchmark computational models.Office of Science
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November 8, 2021Anne White decided to work on one of the hardest and most important challenges in fusion - taming the turbulent conditions inside fusion reactors.Office of Science
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July 12, 2021Senior research scientist Zeke Unterberg studies ways to optimize the operation and materials for future nuclear fusion reactors.Office of Science
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April 1, 2021Infographic: Learn the difference between fission and fusion - two physical processes that produce massive amounts of energy from atoms.Office of Nuclear Energy
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May 22, 2020Jean Paul Allain is integrating nanotechnology and materials science to help identify new designs for materials for use in fusion devices.Office of Science
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September 13, 2019Soukhanovskii’s 2010 ECA supports his work on edge plasma transport and plasma-surface interactions in spherical tokamaks.Office of Science
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July 8, 2019Company embraces supercomputing in quest for viable fusion energy.Office of Science
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April 2, 2019As the director of DIII-D, the largest magnetic fusion experiment in the U.S., Hill helps researchers investigate fusion for energy production.Office of Science