Allen Boozer (Born July 28, 1944 in Orangeburg, South Carolina) is an American physicist, full professor, Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University and co-recipient of the 2010 Hannes Alfvén Prize. He is noted for work in plasma physics. Boozer coordinates are named after him.
Education
- Ph.D., physics, Cornell University, 1970.
- bachelor-of-arts degree in physics from the University of Virginia in 1966
- Elected to Phi Beta Kappa as an undergraduate and received Woodrow Wilson and National Science Foundation fellowships as a graduate student.
References
- CV
- Hannes Alfvén Prize winners
- Journal of Plasma Physics - JournalTOCs
- Tom Clynes (October 28, 2024), "Nuclear Fusion's New Idea: An Off-the-Shelf Stellarator", IEEE Spectrum
- Allen H. Boozer | Applied Physics and Applied Math
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