Faculty Profiles
George R. TynanProfessor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Basic and applied plasma physics. Professor Tynan's current research is focused on the plasma physics of controlled nuclear fusion as an energy source. He studies the fundamental physics of turbulent transport in hot confined plasmas using both smaller scaled laboratory plasma devices as well as large scale fusion experiments located around the world. In addition, he is investigating how solid material surfaces interact with the boundary region of fusion plasmas, and how the materials are modified by that interaction. He is also interested in the larger issue of transitioning to a sustainable energy economy based upon a mixture of efficient end use technologies, large scale deployment of renewable energy sources, and incorporation of a new generation of nuclear technologies such as advanced fission and fusion reactor systems. He is preparing a textbook on these topics to introduce science and engineering students to this critical issue.
Capsule Bio:
Selected Publications: |
Office Phone:
858-534-9724
Institute Affiliation:
|
|
Jacobs School Faculty Update Your Profile |
|







Print Profile

