Tag: PPPL
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AIP Publishing Taps Igor Kaganovich as Editor-in-Chief for Physics of Plasmas
New leadership for a cornerstone journal in plasma science AIP Publishing has announced the appointment of Igor Kaganovich as the editor-in-chief of Physics of Plasmas, the leading journal dedicated to the science and technology of plasma physics. Kaganovich, a prominent researcher affiliated with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) at Princeton…
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Igor Kaganovich Named Editor-in-Chief of Physics of Plasmas
AIP Publishing appoints Igor Kaganovich as Editor-in-Chief of Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing has announced a leadership change for one of the field’s most respected journals. Igor Kaganovich, a principal scientist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) within Princeton University, has been named editor-in-chief of Physics of Plasmas. The appointment reflects a continued commitment…
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Igor Kaganovich Named Editor in Chief of Physics of Plasmas
AIP Publishing appoints Igor Kaganovich as editor in chief of Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing announced today that Igor Kaganovich, a senior researcher at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) at Princeton University, has been named editor in chief of Physics of Plasmas. The appointment marks a significant leadership shift for…
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New AI Diag2Diag Enhances Fusion Plasma Diagnostics
Overview: AI micro-solutions for fusion diagnostics Imagine a future where a fusion reactor could stay online with minimal hardware, thanks to an artificial intelligence that can fill in the gaps when sensors falter. That is the premise behind Diag2Diag, an AI system developed to translate data from one set of diagnostics into a richer, synthetic…
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New AI Boosts Insight into Fusion Energy Diagnostics
AI Brings a New Eye to Fusion Energy Diagnostics A new artificial intelligence system, Diag2Diag, aims to fill gaps in fusion diagnostics by turning available sensor data into detailed, synthetic information that other sensors would reveal. Led by Azarakhsh Jalalvand at Princeton University and published in Nature Communications, the work demonstrates how AI can align…
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New AI Enhances View Inside Fusion Energy Systems
AI-Driven diagnostics: a new view into fusion plasma A cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) approach is changing how scientists monitor and control fusion plasma. The Diag2Diag system analyzes data from multiple sensors in a fusion device and generates a synthetic dataset for a different type of diagnostic. In short, AI fills in missing data by learning…
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Lab Breakthrough in Star Formation Wins Dawson Award
Breakthrough Spotlight: A Lab Breakthrough in Star Formation A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University has earned the prestigious Dawson Award for a lab breakthrough in star formation. The research reveals new insights into how swirling matter can organize itself into stars, the…
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Star Formation Breakthrough Wins Dawson Award for PPPL
Groundbreaking Dawson Award recognizes a lab breakthrough in star formation A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University has earned the Dawson Award for a groundbreaking study on how swirling matter in laboratory plasmas can lead to the formation of stars, planets, and even supermassive…
