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Jose A. Boedo
Alma mater
University of Texas at Austin
Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela
Known for
Divertors of Tokamaks
Scientific career
Fields
Physics
Institutions
University of California, San Diego
Jose A. Boedo is a Spanish plasma physicist and a researcher at University of California, San Diego.[1] He was elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2016 for "his ground-breaking contributions to the studies of plasma drifts and intermittent plasma transport in the peripheral region of tokamaks".[2]
Boedo is known for pioneering work in the characteristics, particle and energy transport, and dynamics of the edge and scrape-off layer and divertors of tokamaks, the leading candidate device for fusion energy. These works have focused on intermittent transport[3] and the role of cross-phase in transport modulation by velocity shear.[4]
^"Jose Boedo". ucsd.edu. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
^"APS Fellow Archive". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
^Rudakov, D. L.; Boedo, J. A.; Moyer, R. A.; Krasheninnikov, S.; Leonard, A. W.; Mahdavi, M. A.; McKee, G. R.; Porter, G. D.; Stangeby, P. C.; Watkins, J. G.; West, W. P.; Whyte, D. G.; Antar, G. (2002). "Fluctuation-driven transport in the DIII-D boundary". Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 44 (6): 717–731. Bibcode:2002PPCF...44..717R. doi:10.1088/0741-3335/44/6/308. S2CID 250856939.
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