Plasma Matters Spring/Summer 2019
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Putting artificial intelligence to work in fusion energy research

A team of scientists applies deep learning to stabilize
fusion reactions
 
 
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Learn more about PPPL research

Read the 2019 online issue of Quest Magazine

 
 
 
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Inspiring tomorrow’s scientists

PPPL’s Young Women’s Conference sparks girls’ interest in STEM fields

 
 
 
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Changes in leadership

PPPL appoints a new deputy director and a new chief scientist

 
 
 
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Award-winning scientists

Four PPPL scientists win national and international honors

 
 
 
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A possible solution for a faster path to fusion energy

PPPL’s Jon Menard describes a design for a compact device that could hasten the development of fusion energy

 
 
 
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Group aims for more women engineers

Women in Engineering group seeks to increase number of female engineers and spark interest in young women

 
 
 
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A major upgrade for Lithium Tokamak Experiment

New component will increase the power of an experiment studying liquid lithium as a wall for hot plasmas

 
 
 
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Princeton University to continue to manage PPPL

U.S. Department of Energy extends Princeton University’s PPPL contract

 
 
 
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Physicists confirm theory on the birth of stars and planets

Scientists demonstrate that a magnetorotational instability plays a key role

 
 
 
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Gaining insight into newborn stars and black holes

Physicist Lan Gao recreates plasma jets in the laboratory

 
 
 
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