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Appendix G: Committee Biographies
Pages 129-136

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... RAYMOND JEANLOZ, Co-Chair, is a professor of Earth and planetary science and astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, and an Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution. In addition to his scientific research on the evolution of planetary interiors and properties of materials at high pressures, he works at the interface between science and policy in areas related to national and international security, resources and the environment, and education.
From page 130...
... science and warm dense ­matter studies. She has conducted many experiments using high-intensity and high-energy lasers at various facilities around the world including the National Ignition Facility, the OMEGA Laser, and the LCLS X-ray free electron laser.
From page 131...
... Dr. Fisch is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the APS Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics, the DOE Bronze Medal for Outstanding Mentor, the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, the James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics, the European Physical Society Hannes Alfven Prize, and the Fusion Power Associates Distinguished Career Award.
From page 132...
... Her research interests in clude HED hydrodynamic instabilities, radiation hydrodynamics, and magnetized plasmas. She is the recipient of National Ignition Facility Photon Science Award, the American Astronomical Society Laboratory Astrophysics Division Early Career Award, and APS fellowship.
From page 133...
... Nyerere University of Agriculture and Technology in Tanzania, for which he contributed to the design; African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Ghana; African Light Source Foundation, for which he served as the deputy chair; Lightsources for Africa, the Americas, Asia, Middle East, and Pacific, which seeks to enhance synchrotron light source and crystallography sciences in developing countries, for which he chairs the Executive Committee; and African Review of Physics. He chaired the writing of the Strategic Plan for South Africa's synchrotron light source user com
From page 134...
... Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators for the detailed theoretical description of intrabeam scattering. This phenomenon sets ultimate limitations on the performance of a wide class of accelerators, including synchrotron light sources, electron damping rings, and hadron colliders.
From page 135...
... She is an honorary fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She is also a fellow of the Royal Society, an honorary fellow of the Institute of Physics (United Kingdom)


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