As taught in: Spring 2006
                                                                                                                     Fusion is an attractive domestic energy source. The most developed  fusion concept is the Tokamak, shown in this image. (Image courtesy of  the Department of Energy, Office of Fusion Energy Sciences.)
Level:
                                         Undergraduate                                     
Instructors:
                                             Prof. Kim Molvig
Course Features
Course Description
              This course uses lectures and discussion to introduce the range of  topics relevant to plasma physics and fusion engineering. An  introductory discussion of the economic and ecological motivation for  the development of fusion power is also presented. Contemporary magnetic  confinement schemes, theoretical questions, and engineering  considerations are presented by expert guest lecturers. Students  enrolled in the course also tour the Plasma Science and Fusion Center  experimental facilities.
