The
MARSHALL ROSENBLUTH 
International Summer School

Plasma Thermonuclear Fusion and Plasma Astrophysics-2007


August 25 - 28, 2007, La Jolla, California 92038-2946



The Keynote Talks
in the History
of Plasma Physics

 

M. Campbell

General Atomics
San Diego, California, U.S.A.

The Legacy of Marshall Rosenbluth 
in the Development of the Laser Fusion Program 
in the United States

 

P. Diamond

The Department of Physics
University of California San Diego
La Jolla, California,U.S.A.

The Legacy of Marshall Rosenbluth in
Magnetic Confinement Theory

 

C. Kennel

University of California San Diego
La Jolla, Ca, U.S.A.


Marshall Rosenbluth & Roald Sagdeev in Trieste: 
the Birth of Modern Space Plasma Physics.
ABSTRACT-Pdf

 

N. A. Krall

Krall Associates
Del Mar, California, U.S.A.


The Contribution of Marshall Rosenbluth
in the Development of Plasma Drift
Wave and Universal Instability Theories
ABSTRACT-Pdf

 

C. S. Liu

The Department of Physics
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland, U.S.A.


The Legacy of Marshall Rosenbluth
in Laser-Plasma Interaction Research
ABSTRACT-Pdf

 

N. Rostoker

The Department of Physics
University of California
Irvine, California, U.S.A.

Plasma Physics With 
Marshall Rosenbluth, My Teacher 

 

R. Z. Sagdeev

The Department of Physics
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland,U.S.A.


The Legacy of Marshall Rosenbluth
in Plasma Physics

 

R. White

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.A.


The Role of Marshall Rosenbluth in 
the Development of the Particle 
and MHD Interaction in Plasmas
ABSTRACT-Pdf

 

J. W. Van Dam

The Institute for Fusion Studies
University of Texas
Austin, Texas, U.S.A.


Marshall Rosenbluth and 
the Fusion Program 
ABSTRACT-Pdf



 

The papers will be published in the book entitled:

The Legacy of Marshall Rosenbluth: History of Plasma Physics: 
(Institute for Advanced Physics Studies Press;
S-U-Press, La Jolla, CA)


 

(C) 1996. V. Alexander Stefan. (Oil-Acrylic)

The progress of science presupposes the possibility of unrestricted communication of all results and judgments--freedom of expression and instruction in all realms of intellectual endeavor. The freedom of communication is indispensable for development and extension of scientific knowledge. Such an ideal must be sought unremittingly if scientific thought, and philosophical and creative thinking in general, are to be advanced as far as possible.

Albert EINSTEIN

 

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