Driving the innovations needed to bring fusion power to the grid
Engineering technologies that turn fusion concepts into real-world devices
Exploring the fundamental physics of the fourth state of matter
Understanding how fusion plasmas interact with, stress, and alter materials
Studying how matter reacts to extreme temperature and pressure
Turning breakthrough fusion and plasma research into practical technologies

PhD, Engineering and Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin (1995)
MS, Engineering and Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin (1993)
BS, Nuclear Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University (1991)
RF physics (wave propagation, absorption, and coupling); RF-plasma edge interactions, and antenna, transmission; source technology.
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