2009 DOE NNSA SSGF Annual Program Review Presentations
Tuesday, July 14
Washington Court Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, July 14 | ||
Session I | ||
Miguel Morales | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | First-Principles Simulations of Hydrogen and Helium at High Pressure |
Paul Ellison | University of California, Berkeley | Data Analysis of Neutron Capture Measurements on Arsenic-75 Using DANCE |
Dylan Spaulding | University of California, Berkeley | Nanosecond Broadband Spectroscopy for Laser-Driven Compression Experiments |
Krystle Catalli | Research Scientist, Condensed Matter and Materials Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; DOE NNSA SSGF Alumnus | Volume Collapse Of Fe3+-Al Perovskite At Mid-lower Mantle Pressures |
Session II | ||
Michael Ortiz | California Institute of Technology | Can Complex Material Behavior be Predicted? |
Ramon Leeper | Sandia National Laboratories | High Energy Density Physics Research at Sandia National Laboratories |
Session III | ||
Laura Berzak | Princeton University | Liquid Lithium Divertor Development for the National Spherical Torus Experiment |
Forrest Doss | University of Michigan | HYDRA Simulations of Radiating Shock Experiments |
Angelo Signoracci | Michigan State University | Calculations in the 68Ni Region |