Dr. Michael Rosenberg Receives Rosenbluth Award

2016:

Dr. Michael Rosenberg was selected to receive the prestigious Marshall Rosenbluth Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis given by the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics. The award citation states “for first experimental demonstration of the importance of kinetic and multi-ion effects on fusion rates in a wide class of inertial confinement fusion implosions, and for use of proton diagnostics to unveil new features of magnetic reconnection in laser-generated plasmas.” There are many aspects to Rosenberg’s thesis, but the most important and influential accomplishment was to discover, quantify, and document the existence and importance of kinetic and multi-ion effects in inertial confinement fusion plasmas and to clearly delineate the transition from the kinetic to the average-ion fluid description. His research was done at the Omega Laser Facility and the National Ignition Facility and leveraged techniques and instruments developed at the MIT High-Energy-Density Accelerator Facility.

Shown here is Dr. Michael Rosenberg

Dr. Michael Rosenberg