Our mission would not be possible without the amazing support of others.
Collaborators
While we are fortunate to work in a broad network of colleagues, here we list some of our most frequent collaborators on both research projects and public engagement.
Eric Burkholder
Auburn University
Saikat Chakraborty Thankur
Auburn University
Steffi Diem
University of Wisconsin Madison
Arturo Dominguez
Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
Shannon Greco
Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
Luca Guazzotto
Auburn University
Eric Howell
TechX Corporation
Truell Hyde
Baylor University
Aleksandar Jelenak
The HDF Group
Uwe Konopka
Auburn University
Lorin Matthews
Baylor University
David Maurer
Auburn University
Saskia Mordijck
William & Mary
Oak Nelson
Columbia University
Dmitri Orlov
University of California San Diego
Laura Provenzani
University of Alabama Huntsville
Cristina Rea
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Edward Thomas
Auburn University
Gary Zank
University of Alabama Huntsville
Hong Zhao
Auburn University
Funding Sources
Most of the research activities conducted by IPL are supported through grants from federal agencies, notably, the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy.
NSF-2440328:
CAREER: Energetic Electron Trapping and Acceleration in Magnetized Plasma with Magnetic Islands and Field Stochasticity.
DE-SC0024547:
Open and FAIR Fusion for Machine Learning Applications.
NSF-2308742:
Collaborative Research: Study of Anisotropic Dust Interactions in the PK-4 Experiment.
DE-SC0023061:
Modeling Plasma Response to Non-Axisymmetric Magnetic Field Perturbations in Tokamak Boundaries.
NSF-OIA-2148653:
RII Track-1: Future Technologies and Enabling Plasma Processes.