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  • About HBT-EP

    The HBT-EP Tokamak is the fourth toroidal magnetic experiment constructed within the Columbia University Plasma Laboratory.

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  • Papers & Publications

    The papers, thesis, and publications of the HBT-EP group.

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  • Research

    Plasma physics and fusion energy research projects on HBT-EP

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  • The PHD Program

    The Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics offers graduate study leading to the degrees of Doctor of Engineering Science (Eng.Sc.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) on or in support of the HBT-EP experiment.

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  • Ferritic Wall

    Plasma devices generally use stainless steels for their strength. Their use, however, may not be possible in fusion reactors.

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  • Feedback Control

    HBT-EP uses a complex feedback control to surpress and/or enhance plasma instabilities.

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  • Onsite Fabrication

    The HBT-EP group has access to vacuum, electrical, and machine shops services.

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  • Graduate Students

    Are the backbone of HBT-EP research.

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