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U.S. Secretary of Energy Bodman Visits PPPL
Photos by Elle Starkman
Bodman Tours NSTX at PPPL
Touring the National Spherical Torus Experiment are, from left, PPPL's Masa Ono, Plainsboro Township Mayor Peter Cantu, Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, DOE's James Decker, Princeton University's A.J. Stewart Smith, PPPL Director Rob Goldston, PPPL Deputy Director Rich Hawryluk, PPPL's Martin Peng, and Princeton University's Chris Carter.
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Bodman at NSTX with M. Ono
At the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) are, from left, Secretary Bodman, PPPL's Masa Ono, and Plainsboro Township Mayor Peter Cantu. Behind the Secretary is Princeton University's Chris Carter.
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Bodman at NSTX
U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman tours the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX). From left are Plainsboro Township Mayor Peter Cantu, Secretary Bodman, PPPL Director Rob Goldston, DOE's James Decker, and Princeton University's A.J. Stewart Smith at the experiment.
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Bodman discusses ITER with Dave Johnson
PPPL's Dave Johnson (left) discusses ITER with Secretary Bodman.
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Bodman at NCSX Coil Winding Facility
From left at the NCSX Coil Winding Facility are a visitor, Princeton University's A.J. Stewart Smith, PPPL Director Rob Goldston, PPPL's Hutch Neilson, Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, and PPPL Deputy Director Rich Hawryluk.
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Bodman at NCSX
PPPL physicist Hutch Neilson describes the coil winding activities to U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman at PPPL's National Compact Stellarator Experiment Coil Winding Facility. From left are University Research Board Chair A.J. Stewart Smith, PPPL Director Rob Goldston, Neilson, Bodman, Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), and PPPL Deputy Director Rich Hawryluk.
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Bodman addresses PPPL staff
U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman addresses PPPL staff in the Auditorium during his day-long visit to the Laboratory on Tuesday, November 21.
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Bodman at PPPL with R. Goldston
PPPL Director Rob Goldston (left) gives U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman an overview of fusion research at the PPPL Lobby displays.
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Bodman and Goldston
PPPL Director Rob Goldston (right) presents a fusion overview to U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman at the Lab's Lobby displays.
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Bodman at PPPL's Science Lab
PPPL Science Education Program Head Andrew Zwicker presents a neon plasma display in the Science Education Lab during U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman's visit to PPPL on Tuesday. Former summer research interns at PPPL — Emily Margolis, Laura Berzak, and Jessica Baumgaertel — were on hand to discuss their work. All are now Princeton University students. From left are Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11), Zwicker, Baumgaertel, Margolis, Berzak, and Secretary Bodman.
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Bodman with Emily Margolis
Princeton University freshman Emily Margolis describes a dusty plasma to Secretary Bodman at PPPL's Science Education Lab during the Secretary's visit to PPPL on Tuesday. Margolis had been a student research intern at PPPL. A dusty plasma is a hot, ionized gas with particles added to study phenomena related to planetary rings or the tail of a comet.
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Bodman at NSTX
U.S. Energy Secretary Samuel W. Bodman gives remarks and fields questions from the media at PPPL's National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX).
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Created: 28 November 2006
Send questions or comments to: Anthony R. DeMeo at ademeo@pppl.gov