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June 4, 2013Tracking Progress & Learning from Top PerformersIn the summer of 2008 I was working in the basement of the Seeley W. Mudd building where Columbia University's Plasma Physics Lab is located. Our experiment was contained in a large steel vacuum chamber that sat on top of the concrete housing of an never-used Mark III TRIGA nuclear test reactor. Attached to our experiment were cryopumps, high voltage lines, an RF generator, and hundreds of diagnostic sensors. We were studying hydrogen plasmas in a dipole magnetic fields, such as the ones that surround the Earth and are responsible for aurorae.Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 4, 2013 12:28 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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