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Prof. Bruno Coppi
Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Primary DLC
Department of Physics
MIT Room:
26-547
(617) 253-2507
coppi@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Plasma Physics
Fusion Research
Space Physics (Plasma Astrophysics)
Condensed Matter: Alcator Experiments Thermonuclear Plasmas
Design and Study of Experiments to Attain Fusion Burn Conditions and Ignition in Fusing Plasmas
Applied Physics
Plasma Dynamics
Physics of Thermonuclear Plasmas
Plasma Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Plasmas in Space and in the Laboratory (Fusion Research)
Research Summary
Professor Bruno Coppi has given basic contributions to the fields of plasma physics, nuclear fusion research, space physics and plasma astrophysics. He is the leader of the international undertaking, "Physics of High Energy Plasmas," based at MIT, and of the Ignitor Project in Europe. Professor Coppi has developed novel experimental programs on thermonuclear plasmas, both in the US and overseas, the results of which have led to the proposal and design, for the first time, of experiments capable of demonstrating ignition by nuclear fusion reactions.
Recent Work
Projects
June 3, 2011
Department of Physics
Physics of High Energy Plasmas
Principal Investigator
Bruno Coppi
September 23, 2003
Department of Physics
Plasma Physics Group
Principal Investigator
Bruno Coppi
Related Faculty
Prof. William Bertozzi
Professor of Physics, Emeritus
Prof. Jerome I Friedman
Institute Professor, Emeritus
Prof. Gian Michele Innocenti
Assistant Professor of Physics