Denise Hinkel Explained

Denise Hinkel
Workplaces:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Alma Mater:University of California
Thesis Title:Resonant Absorption In An Inhomogeneous, Unmagnetized Plasma
Thesis Url:https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1990PhDT.......123H/abstract
Thesis Year:1990
Doctoral Advisor:Burton D. Fried
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Denise Hinkel is a plasma physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Hinkel received her PhD in physics in 1990 from the University of California, supervised by Burton D. Fried, titled Resonant Absorption In An Inhomogeneous, Unmagnetized Plasma.[1] [2]

In 2007 she became a Fellow of the American Physical Society for "extensive contributions to laser-plasma interaction physics and radiation hydrodynamic design of inertial-confinement fusion targets, and to the fundamental physics of linear and nonlinear wave propagation in plasma."[3]

She was elected to lead American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics in 2021.[4] Her research involves laser-plasma interactions for nuclear fusion.[5] [6]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Denise Hinkel - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. www.mathgenealogy.org.
  2. Web site: Resonant Absorption in AN Inhomogeneous, Unmagnetized Plasma.. Denise Elizabeth. Hinkel-Lipsker. January 1, 1990. 1990PhDT.......123H . NASA ADS.
  3. Web site: APS Fellow Archive. www.aps.org.
  4. Web site: LLNL Physicist Elected to Lead APS Division of Plasma Physics. lasers.llnl.gov. 23 December 2019. Nolan O’Brien.
  5. Web site: Simulations of laser-plasma interactions in targets for the National Ignition Facility and beyond | Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. www.alcf.anl.gov. Argonne National Laboratory.
  6. We're one step closer to nuclear fusion energy. Adam. Mann. Wired . www.wired.co.uk. 13 Feb 2014.