It’s a great feeling to have the Sun on your back and the air on your tongue.
A colleague had his work selected as a highlight by the DOE’s Office of Science! My attempt at a summary: when the plasma wiggles in a way that causes trouble, you can shoot it with other wiggles that cause the bad wiggles to stop.
I did not realize this bird had a tumor (or infection?) until I zoomed in on the photo. This full photo is one of the better “Birds of Stockton” shots that I was able to capture.
An old man peers out from beneath a bench…
Google Scholar has spoken, my career is in decline 🙂 2017 was the first year in a decade for which the number of times my work was cited was lower than the previous year. For reference, I graduated in 2009.
By some Christmas miracle, administrative issues at two large companies were overcome just before the holiday, resulting in the public release of our fusion calculator mobile app. Plasmatica is now available everywhere! iOS Store, Google Play Store




