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May 29, 2020
10:18:51am
ColoSpgs All-American
Wonder if BYU Physics played a tiny role in this?
When I finished my undergraduate physics degree in 1982, a small group of older, smarter physics students finished their PhD work. The title of at least one of their "dissertations" sounded like a lifetime achievement award--something like, "Collective Research in the the BYU Physics Tokamak lab". It probably contributed to the general literature on fusion energy research and tokamak technology in particular, thus aiding the ITER project in some way.
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