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    HPEPL is hosting IEPC 2017
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    HPEPL will be hosting this year's International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC) in Atlanta, Georgia. IEPC is the premier conference consolidating more than 500 scientists, engineers, designers, and operators involved with today's electric propulsion (EP) technology.

  • New website content! Map of EP at USA Universities

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  • New Publication

    Rafael Martinez, Hoang Dao, Mitchell Walker, "Power Deposition into the Discharge Channel of a Hall Effect Thruster," Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 30, No. 1, January–February 2014, pp. 209-220. Fulltext added to publications page.-

  • Patent 8604681: Cold Cathodes and Ion Thrusters and Methods of Making and Using Same
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    United States Patent no. 8,604,681, issued on Dec. 10, was assigned to Georgia Tech Research Corp. (Atlanta)."Cold cathodes and ion thrusters and methods of making and using same" was invented by William Judson Ready (Atlanta) and Mitchell L. R. Walker II (Mableton, Ga.) See Press Release for more information. -

  • Ph.D. Candidacy - Jason Frieman
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    Congratulations to NSF Fellow Jason Frieman for his successful completion of the Aerospace Engineering Ph.D. Qualifying Examinations!Jason received a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with highest honors from Georgia Tech in May 2012.