Probing atomic physics at ultrahigh pressure using laser-driven implosions
Hu, S. X., D. T. Bishel, D. A. Chin, P. M. Nilson, V. V. Karasiev, I. E. Golovkin, M. Gu, S. B. Hansen, D. I. Mihaylov, N. R. Shaffer, S.…
New analysis of shock compression data for selected silicates
Jeanloz, R. (2022). Scaling relations for combined static and dynamic high-pressure experiments. In Y. Fei and M. Walter (Eds.), Static and Dynamic High Pressure Mineral Physics (pp. 135-146). Cambridge University…
New analysis of shock compression data for selected silicates
Duffy, T. S. (2022). New analysis of shock compression data for selected silicates. In Y. Fei and M. Walter (Eds.), Static and Dynamic High Pressure Mineral Physics (pp. 113-134). Cambridge…
Morphology of shocked lateral outflows in colliding hydrodynamic flows
R. N. Markwick, A. Frank, J. Carroll-Nellenback, E. G. Blackman, P. M. Hartigan, S. V. Lebedev, D. R. Russell, J. W. D. Halliday, and L. G. Suttle. Morphology of shocked…
Eva Zurek named 2022 APS Fellow
October 19, 2022
Eva Zurek, professor of chemistry at the University at Buffalo, has been named an American Physical Society (APS) Fellow for 2022. The APS Fellowship Program was created in 1921 for those in the physics community to recognize peers who have contributed to advances in physics through original research, innovative applications, teaching, and leadership.
Achieving extreme conditions in convergent geometry at the NIF
Andrea Kritcher
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
November 11, 2022
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Richard Kraus selected as recipient of the inaugural American Physical Society’s 2023 Neil Ashcroft Early Career Award
October 11, 2022
Richard Kraus, research scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is the recipient of the inaugural American Physical Society’s 2023 Neil Ashcroft Early Career Award for Studies of Matter at Extreme High Pressure Conditions. Kraus is recognized for his outstanding theoretical or experimental contributions by an early-career scientist to studies of matter at extreme high-pressure conditions.
Poster Award at AAPPS DPP 2022
October 10, 2022
Poster Award for “The Impact of Magnetic Fields on the Melting Curves of Warm Dense Matter” at the Division of Plasma Physics (DPP) of the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) Asia-Pacific Conference on Plasma Physics in October 2022. Authors: I. N. Erez, R. Betti, J. R. Davies, J. L. Peebles, and P.-A. Gourdain.