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Please contact the below for further information regarding study, research, and employment:

Terry Rhodes, trhodes@ucla.edu, +1 (619) 871-9178
Neal Crocker, ncrocker@physics.ucla.edu, +1 (858) 775-1264

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UCLA's Role in the MAST-U Spherical Tokamak

 

 

The UCLA Plasma Diagnostics Group collaborates in the MAST-U research program in the areas of turbulence and transport, and fast-ion physics.

 

 

 

 

 

Recent works:

H. H. Wong, et al. “2D Structures of Toroidicity-induced Alfvén Eigenmodes (TAEs) Measured with Beam Emission Spectroscopy (BES) in the MegaAmp Spherical Tokamak (MAST),” presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, October 21–25, 2019, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Clive Michael, et al. “Influence of fishbone-induced fast-ion losses on rotation and transport barrier formation in MAST,” presented at the 16th IAEA Technical Meeting on Energetic Particles in Magnetic Confinement Systems - Theory of Plasma Instabilities, 3-6 September 2019, Shizuoka City, Japan.

For more information please contact Terry Rhodes or Neal Crocker.

 

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Email: Neal A. Crocker

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