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Plasma physics

Ian Ochs wins highly competitive Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award

Scientists discover shortcut that aids the design of twisty fusion facilities

Novel algorithm improves understanding of plasma shock waves in space

Princeton Stellarators, Inc., a PPPL spinoff company, receives funding through DOE’s Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program

Early career scientist wins prestigious Hungarian physics award

Scientists measure laser-heated plasma using Doppler weather forecasting technique

PPPL to lead collaborative center aimed at supporting efforts to bring more underserved communities into plasma science and the fusion energy field

Duarte Appointed to Editorial Advisory Board of the Physics of Plasmas

Scientists bring the fusion energy that lights the sun and stars closer to reality on Earth

New method for measuring high energy density plasmas and facilitating inertial confinement fusion

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