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INFUSE Awards > INFUSE 2020A

Investigating microstability characteristics of next step tokamaks across a range of aspect ratios

August 14, 2020

Company

Tokamak Energy Inc

DUNS / SAM UEI: 117135313

Dr. Steven McNamara, [email protected]

National Lab

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

Dr. Walter Guttenfelder, Dr. Walter Guttenfelder

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