Harnessing plasma’s potential to provide near-limitless energy
Merging plasma physics and engineering for fusion applications
Unraveling the behavior of the fourth state of matter
Understanding and counteracting plasma’s effects on materials
Studying plasma’s reactions to extreme conditions
Drawing practical solutions from lab science
SB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1984)
SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1986)
PhD , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1992)
Instrumentation and controls; cryogenics and vacuum technology; superconductor magnet design and operation.
Past research activities have included installation and operation of RF heating sources for the LDX, control of vacuum systems, fabrication and characterization of superconductor coils and joints, measurement and analysis of AC losses in superconductor strands and cables. Major responsibilities have included: operation of the MIT Pulse Test Facility to characterize the behaviors of 50kA superconductors and superconductor joints in rapidly varying magnetic fields; participation in the construction, installation, instrumentation and testing of the ITER Central Solenoid Model Coil; and design, analysis, manufacturing supervision and testing of superconductor coils for the Levitated Dipole Experiment.
L. Bromberg, J.V. Minervini, A. Radovinsky, P. Le, P. Michael and T. Antaya, Ultra-Light, Magnetically Shielded, High-Current, Compact Cyclotrons, US20140087953A1.