Jason Frieman - NSF Fellow, Lockheed Martin Scholar, and Hall effect thruster extraordinaire successfully proposes and is off to do his research.
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Congratulations to Nathan Brown for winning the highly esteemed NSF fellowship! Nathan has a solid research plan to study and test lasers as a non-invasive technique of characterizing plasma physics. He is just another qualified member of the HPEPL family to become an NSF Fellow. Way to go Nathan, you continue to make the lab proud.
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Williams, L. T., Walker, M. L. R., “Plume Structure and Ion Acceleration of a Helicon Plasma Source,” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, March 2015.-
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HPEPL is featured in two new videos by GT Aerospace and the National Student Leadership Conference. Check them out at the links below to learn more about what we do! Featuring HPEPL personnel: Dr. Mitchell Walker, Dr. Thomas Liu, doctoral candidate Scott King, and doctoral candidate Lake Singh.Video by GT Aerospace Video by NSLC -
Scott King, Mitchell Walker, Silvio Chianese, “Atmospheric Electric Propulsion Mission Performance Tool,” Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 2014, Volume 51, Issue 3, pp. 931-937. Fulltext added to publications page.-