• High-Ion Energy Data in Other Experiments Provides Dense Plasma Fusion Credibility and There Is Worldwide DPF Collaboration

    Updated: 2010-07-29 07:25:22
    skip to main skip to sidebar July 28, 2010 High-Ion Energy Data in Other Experiments Provides Dense Plasma Fusion Credibility and There Is Worldwide DPF Collaboration Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software Lawrenceville Plasma Physics fusion project update and details from the June 22 ICOPS conference . J . P . Appruzese and his colleagues at the Naval Research Laboratory noted in their presentation at ICOPS that several experiments with pinching machines had achieved ion energies above 10-20 keV , with the highest being the 200 keV previously reported from the big Z-machine at Sandia National Laboratory . Appruzese also mentioned LPP’s results with the DPF as a further example . He pointed out that such high ion energies could be used for fusion with advanced

  • Job Search Employment Optics and Photonics Career Center SPIE SPIE Career Center Job Opening Lasers

    Updated: 2010-07-28 05:05:28
    , : , CREATE AN ACCOUNT SIGN IN ABOUT US CONTACT US HELP SHOPPING CART : search Entire Site Conferences Exhibitions Exhibitors Publication Products Optipedia Content Profiles Education Career Center Newsroom Content Buyers Guide Home Conferences Exhibitions Publications Education Membership Industry Resources Career Center Newsroom Job Seekers Employers Advice Tools Receive job listings in your RSS reader Career Center For Job Seekers For Employers Home My Account Jobs Saved Jobs Help Job Detail Job Summary Senior Laser Electro-optics Scientific Associate E Job Code : 24749 POSTED : Jul 27 : Salary Open : Location Berkeley , California : Employer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory : Type Full Time Experienced : Category Lasers Sources Required : Education 4 Year Degree Employer

  • Job Search Employment Optics and Photonics Career Center SPIE SPIE Career Center Job Opening Lasers

    Updated: 2010-07-28 05:05:27
    , : , CREATE AN ACCOUNT SIGN IN ABOUT US CONTACT US HELP SHOPPING CART : search Entire Site Conferences Exhibitions Exhibitors Publication Products Optipedia Content Profiles Education Career Center Newsroom Content Buyers Guide Home Conferences Exhibitions Publications Education Membership Industry Resources Career Center Newsroom Job Seekers Employers Advice Tools Receive job listings in your RSS reader Career Center For Job Seekers For Employers Home My Account Jobs Saved Jobs Help Job Detail Job Summary Laser Electro-optics Scientific Engineer Associate Job Code : 22639 POSTED : Jul 27 : Salary Open : Location Berkeley , California : Employer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory : Type Full Time Experienced : Category Lasers Sources Required : Education 4 Year Degree Employer

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    Updated: 2010-07-24 08:35:02
    I get a lot of offers, that I cannot fill... Listen to the jobs I might have for you and write me a mail at jobs at stuffmc dot com for more information.

  • Quick jolt of energy could improve energy harvesting by a factor of 40

    Updated: 2010-07-21 14:50:01
    (PhysOrg.com) -- Harvesting mechanical energy from the environment and converting it into electrical energy has recently become a viable method for powering low-energy electronics, such as sensors and actuators. But the major drawback of energy harvesting is how little energy it generates, which limits its potential applications. In a new study, Mickael Lallart and Daniel Guyomar from the LGEF Laboratory at the University of Lyon have proposed that an initial energy injection extracted from the harvested energy itself could greatly increase the total energy output; specifically, this method could generate 20 times more energy than normal when using off-the-shelf components, and up to 40 times more when using low-loss devices.

  • Uh, Houston? We Have... An Icon!

    Updated: 2010-07-19 11:41:24

  • Newswire: CNRS/IN2P3 and CEA - PRESS INVITATION ICHEP 2010

    Updated: 2010-07-13 05:00:00
    LHC and high energy physics: latest results and future prospects What are the latest results in the search for the Higgs boson? How are LHC experiments progressing? What are the first clues of the existence of dark matter? What is the latest on neutrinos? CNRS/IN2P3 (1) and CEA invite you to attend the press conference : "LHC and high energy physics: latest results and future prospects" When? Monday 26 July 2010 Time? 1pm Paris time (CEST) Where? at the Palais des Congrès (Salle Maillot) 2 Place de la Porte Maillot - 75017 Paris, France (Underground line 1 - Porte Maillot-Palais des Congrès, Regional railway line RER C Neuilly-Porte Maillot-Palais des Congrès)

  • Newswire: IUPAP - IUPAP Awards Young Scientist Prize in Particle Physics

    Updated: 2010-07-12 05:00:00
    The International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) today announced the award of its Young Scientist Prizes in Particle Physics. The awards have been made to: Florencia Canelli, Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago, for her pioneering contribution to the identification and precision measurements of rare phenomenon through the use of advanced analysis techniques to separate very small signals from large background processes at the Tevatron collider.

  • Let The Kids Do It

    Updated: 2010-07-09 12:24:21

  • Newswire: InterAction Collaboration - World's Particle Physics Labs Take Amateur Photographers Behind the Scenes

    Updated: 2010-07-08 05:00:00
    8 July 2010 - Picture this: For the first time, amateur photographers around the world collide with the past, present and future of particle physics. Five of the world's leading particle physics laboratories will make the image a reality when they join together to host a Particle Physics Photowalk on 7 August. More than 200 people will have the rare opportunity to photograph state-of-the-art accelerators and detectors in all their beauty and complexity. Photographers will benefit from special behind-the-scenes access to laboratories in Asia, Europe and North America, with tours tailored to the creative eye.

  • New system to reduce heating costs in cold climates

    Updated: 2010-07-08 01:59:40
    A new type of heat pump being developed at Purdue University could allow residents in cold climates to cut their heating bills in half. The research, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, builds on prior work that began about five years ago at Purdue's Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, said James Braun, a professor of mechanical engineering........

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