Russell M. Kulsrud (born 10 April 1928 in Lindsborg, Kansas) is an American physicist who specializes in plasma physics and astrophysics. Kulsrud studied at the University of Maryland where he received his bachelor's degree in 1949, and then at the University of Chicago, where he completed his master's degree in 1952 and received his doctorate from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in 1954 (Effect of Magnetic Fields on Generation of Noise by Isotropic Turbulence). From 1954, he was in the Matterhorn Nuclear Fusion Project at Princeton University and subsequently at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. In 1964, he became head of the theoretical department. In 1966, he and his wife Helene Kulsrud moved to Yale University where he became a professor. He returned to Princeton University as Profes
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| - Russell M. Kulsrud (* 10. April 1928 in Lindsborg, Kansas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, der sich vor allem mit Plasmaphysik und dessen Anwendung in der Astrophysik beschäftigt. Kulsrud studierte an der University of Maryland (Bachelor-Abschluss 1949) und der University of Chicago, wo er 1952 seinen Master-Abschluss machte und 1954 promoviert bei Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar wurde (Effect of Magnetic Fields on Generation of Noise by Isotropic Turbulence). Ab 1954 war er im Projekt Matterhorn der Kernfusion mit magnetischem Einschluss an der Princeton University und im Anschluss am Plasma-Physik-Labor der Universität. 1964 wurde er dort Leiter der theoretischen Abteilung. 1966 ging er als Professor an die Yale University, kehrte aber schon 1967 an die Princeton University (als Professor (de)
- Russell M. Kulsrud (born 10 April 1928 in Lindsborg, Kansas) is an American physicist who specializes in plasma physics and astrophysics. Kulsrud studied at the University of Maryland where he received his bachelor's degree in 1949, and then at the University of Chicago, where he completed his master's degree in 1952 and received his doctorate from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in 1954 (Effect of Magnetic Fields on Generation of Noise by Isotropic Turbulence). From 1954, he was in the Matterhorn Nuclear Fusion Project at Princeton University and subsequently at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. In 1964, he became head of the theoretical department. In 1966, he and his wife Helene Kulsrud moved to Yale University where he became a professor. He returned to Princeton University as Profes (en)
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| - Russell M. Kulsrud (* 10. April 1928 in Lindsborg, Kansas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, der sich vor allem mit Plasmaphysik und dessen Anwendung in der Astrophysik beschäftigt. Kulsrud studierte an der University of Maryland (Bachelor-Abschluss 1949) und der University of Chicago, wo er 1952 seinen Master-Abschluss machte und 1954 promoviert bei Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar wurde (Effect of Magnetic Fields on Generation of Noise by Isotropic Turbulence). Ab 1954 war er im Projekt Matterhorn der Kernfusion mit magnetischem Einschluss an der Princeton University und im Anschluss am Plasma-Physik-Labor der Universität. 1964 wurde er dort Leiter der theoretischen Abteilung. 1966 ging er als Professor an die Yale University, kehrte aber schon 1967 an die Princeton University (als Professor für Astrophysikalische Wissenschaften) zurück, wo er 2004 emeritierte. 1993 erhielt er den James-Clerk-Maxwell-Preis für Plasmaphysik. (de)
- Russell M. Kulsrud (born 10 April 1928 in Lindsborg, Kansas) is an American physicist who specializes in plasma physics and astrophysics. Kulsrud studied at the University of Maryland where he received his bachelor's degree in 1949, and then at the University of Chicago, where he completed his master's degree in 1952 and received his doctorate from Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in 1954 (Effect of Magnetic Fields on Generation of Noise by Isotropic Turbulence). From 1954, he was in the Matterhorn Nuclear Fusion Project at Princeton University and subsequently at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. In 1964, he became head of the theoretical department. In 1966, he and his wife Helene Kulsrud moved to Yale University where he became a professor. He returned to Princeton University as Professor of Astrophysical Sciences in 1967, where he remained until he retired in 2004. In 1993, he received the James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics for "his pioneering contributions to basic plasma theory, to the physics of magnetically confined plasmas, and to plasma astrophysics. His important work en-compasses plasma equilibria and stability, adiabatic invariance, ballooning modes, runaway electrons, colliding beams, spin-polarized plasmas, and cosmic-ray instabilities". (en)
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