In his new lab where he will study how plasma behaves in the universe, assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Jack Hare draws inspiration from spelunking.
In a pair of recent publications, Abhilash Mathews begins directly testing the accuracy of a reduced plasma turbulence model in a new way: he combines physics with machine learning.
Fusion has great potential as a carbon-free energy source but plasma turbulence presents a problem. Rachel Bielajew is taking on that challenge and helping make a better world—through science and community action.
PSFC Senior Fiscal Office Katherine Ware and Administrative Officer David Parker share their enjoyment of working at the PSFC in this RA Community News interview.
Prof. Anne White (co-chair of MIT's Climate Nucleus) and PSFC Director Dennis White both contributed to the MIT Climate Tune-In, just part of the Institute's effort to make strides on climate change discussed in this article.
Gene Dresselhaus, a longtime research physicist at MIT who worked at Lincoln Laboratory, the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory and the PSFC, died peacefully at his home in California on Sept. 29 at age 91.
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SoE Distinguished Professor of Engineering Anne White answers the question "What did the 2011 Department of Energy Early Career Award allow you to do?"