Monthly views of my Albert Einstein Logic Puzzle post hit a lifetime high of 755 in April 2020 (see plot). That’s an 82% increase over the average, entirely attributed to people being bored at home.
Right now, I’m participating in the WDTS Virtual Career Fair, where undergraduates interested in research opportunities can interact with personnel from national labs and private industry. Want to come work in nuclear fusion?
I had no idea that slot car racing was such a big business. This photo does not do it justice; this is a very large track… with a very slow driver ??
Following a terrifying Google search about spiders, it appears this spider in the yard is a Peucetia viridans. It’s actually very pretty and you can zoom in to see its little eyes ??
We made a highlight sheet for some of the diagnostics-focused presentations our lab is presenting at the American Physical Society – Division of Plasma Physics (APS-DPP) conference this month. Most of these posters are found in the following sessions: BP10, TP10
Profiles in Diagnostics: Making Walls Better by Watching Walls Fall
Igor Bykov studies how plasmas interact with fusion reactor walls using high speed imaging and spectroscopy. The tokamak approach to magnetic confinement fusion uses a toroidal solenoid to confine high-temperature plasmas. With peak plasma temperatures above 100 million degrees Celsius, no physical measurements are possible beyond the very edge of the devices. The unique diagnostic […]