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PPPL is a collaborative national center for fusion energy research; advances fields of fusion energy and plasma physics research. @ENERGY @Princeton
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Last week's #NJAISummit at Princeton University explored the rapidly evolving possibilities and challenges of artificial intelligence. PPPL and hundreds of leaders from across the region began to chart a course for NJβs role in the future of #AI . bit.ly/3JEr7Nz
Celebrate #WorldQuantumDay by learning about quantum diamond, which can help us harness the properties of atoms and particles to speed up computers, enable secure communications and measure with unparalleled precision. bit.ly/4aolMFr
On #WorldQuantumDay , diamonds are a Labβs best friend! π PPPL recently opened the Quantum Diamond Lab, which focuses on the growth of quantum materials for quantum sensing and other applications. PPPL is an U.S. Department of Energy national lab managed by Princeton University. bit.ly/4aolMFr
Today, leaders from the region and beyond β including PPPL Lab Director Steve Cowley β are at #PrincetonU to discuss AI applications in health, finance, sustainable energy and technology, as well as the implications of AI for society. Follow along #NJAISummit .
The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) reactor has marked a new record for plasma containment β an achievement aided by improved materials, as well as PPPL optimization models to avoid common plasma instabilities. Popular Mechanics reports β¬οΈ bit.ly/3U9jEfm
When we say unicorn π¦, you say rainbow π! On #NationalUnicornDay enjoy a prism breaking up the light emitted by a plasma, the electrically charged fourth state of matter that scientists are studying to harness the fusion reactions that power the sun π and stars π.
Perturbing a fusion plasma sounds like a bad idea. But scientists Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PPPL, General Atomics, UCLA & Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) working DIII-D National Fusion Facility found that certain magnetic perturbations can better confine plasma in a tokamak. It could aid future plant design: energy.gov/science/fes/arβ¦
We've built our first stellarator using permanent magnets, 𧲠which opens the door for new plasma physics research. β‘οΈ bit.ly/49qNBMh
But, what is a stellarator? PrincetonGrad student Alex LeViness explains in just #60Seconds . β¬οΈ
It's #GraduateStudentAppreciationWeek and we π all the incredible PrincetonGrad students across the Lab!
The Princeton Program in Plasma Physics is a graduate program within the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at @princeton. #GSAW24 bit.ly/3VH0Xkp
Great to see PPPLβs Yevgeny Raitses sharing his perspective as an expert in experimental plasma physics as part of conversation on core facilities at the Princeton Materials Institute symposium.
Congrats to alumnus Ian Ochs (2016-20; Princeton University/PPPL) who is first author on two papers featured in Journal of Plasma Physics's 2023 Early Career Collection. The collection represents top #plasmaphysics papers whose authors received a PhD less than five years prior to article submission.
We are proud to play a major role in DIII-D National Fusion Facility by contributing to experimentation, #fusion theory, engineering and facility operations. Learn more about DIII-D in this video by Yahoo Finance.