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Alexis Devitre
Graduate Student
devitre@mit.edu
NW17-210

I am a graduate student in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering studying fusion materials with particle accelerators. I am especially interested in the degradation of coated (super)conductors under irradiation. To emulate the irradiation conditions in the ARC magnets, my collaborators and I are installing a setup for cryogenic proton irradiation and in-situ transport current measurements at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center. Before MIT, I worked on MHz electron and ion temperature measurements of edge-localized modes on the COMPASS tokamak and helped the development of a new wall conditioning strategy for the TJ-II Stellarator, combining Li and B films. When I was young and fit, I earned a black belt in Taekwondo and played for the Costa Rican national rugby team!

Education
  • European Master in Fusion Science and Engineering Physics, Ghent University (2019).
  • Computer Science and Physics (double) undergraduate, University of Costa Rica (2013)
Awards
  • Belgian Nuclear Society NIRAS-ONDRAF award for outstanding master’s thesis (2019)
  • Best oral presentation at the 2019 Joint Practicum (CEA-IRFM, France) and the Summer Training Course (IPP-CAS, Czech Republic).
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