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RamonaValenzuelaPerez - 2014-06-21
About
We are an academic research group at a public research university with a focus on fast ion loss diagnostics for magnetically confined fusion plasmas.
Current Project
An adapted instrument with 2 more channels, a total of 6 channels, will be designed with the goal of studying charged fusion products from NSTX-U plasmas.
* Please visit our TWiki page for the
next phase Proton Detector which will be designed with the goal of installation in the National Spherical Torus Experiment Upgrade
Previous and Ongoing Project
Our instrument, or diagnostic, will allow us to study fusion plasma instabilities. Our research will contribute to worldwide efforts in better understanding plasmas to control instabilities which can deteriorate fusion plasma performance. Plasma performance is a concern because stable plasmas are necessary to create commercially viable fusion energy.
Though we design, develop, and bench test our instrument at FIU, we have collected our data offsite at a research facility in England (the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak). We are currently analyzing data collected with our instrument to determine the time dependent charged fusion product profile. We are specifically observing products from nuclear fusion reactions between hydrogen isotopes, or deuterium-deuterium reactions. In general, we want to know when and where charged particles from these reactions, such as protons and tritons, are created inside of the plasma so that we can study how the plasma is affected by instabilities.
* Please visit our TWiki page for the
Proton Detector installed in Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak
FIU Group Members
ABOVE: Pierre Avila (FIU), Dr. Douglass Darrow (PPPL), Adrianna Angulo (FIU), Ramona Perez (FIU), Dr. Werner Boeglin (FIU), Omar Leon (FIU), Carlos Lopez (FIU)
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Principal Investigator (PI):
Graduate Students:
Undergraduate Students:
Collaborators:
- Culham Science Centre, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) located in Culham, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- Durham University, United Kingdom
- FSU Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory
- Ingo Wiedenhöver, Lagy Baby
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) located in Princeton, New Jersey
- Douglass Darrow (http://www.pppl.gov/people/douglass-s-darrow , http://pst.pppl.gov/person/doug_darrow.htm)
- Uppsala University, Sweden
Past Graduate Students:
Past Undergraduate Students:
- Adrianna Angulo
- joined Applied Physics graduate program at University of Michigan 06/2015
- McNair Fellow 02/2014
- FEPP member 01/2012 - 04/2015
- Carlos Lievano
- FEPP member 06/2014 - 09/2014
- Doug Tuckler
- joined Physics graduate program at University of Cincinnati 08/2014
- FEPP member 01/2014 - 08/2014
- Pierre Avila
- joined Physics graduate program at University of Houston - Clear Lake 08/2014
- McNair Fellow 04/2013
- FEPP member 01/2011 - 08/2014
- Carlos Lopez
- joined Excet, Inc. Research & Development Division as Engineer III 09/2014
- McNair Fellow 04/2013
- FEPP member 01/2012 - 08/2014
- Omar Leon
- Rahul Patel
- joined Physics graduate program at Stony Brook University
- McNair Fellow
Past High School Students:
Research Opportunities
Research Facilities:
Undergraduate Research:
- Independent Study credits
- Undergraduate Research Experience
- Senior Thesis or Honors Thesis
- Read about what our undergraduate and FIU alumni researchers are doing
Graduate Research:
Collaborators:
- Please send Dr. Boeglin an email
ABOVE: High Vacuum system for bench testing
Past Projects
3-D reconstruction of dust particle trajectories in the NSTX
The original Charged Fusion Products Diagnostic that would have been installed in NSTX (there was a premature shutdown of NSTX for its upgrade):
LEFT AND RIGHT: Images of 3D cad drawings for detector housing/ probe head with the ability to change detector orientations