Z. Abou-Assaleh,
Ph.D. |
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Theoretical Plasma
Physics |
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Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion Energy |
Analytically
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Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations |
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Research
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Tokamak
Modelling and ITER Physics Division, Divertor Modelling.
Princeton University, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
(PPPL), Princeton , NJ,
USA,
and Université du Québec, Institut National de la
recherche Scientifique, (INRS-Énergie et Matériaux),
Varennes, Québec, Canada.
Computers
used: SUN WorkStation (UNIX), PC IBM.
1993
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Topic Group
on Exhaust Physics.
AEA-Technology, Culham Laboratory, Oxford University,
Oxfordshire, UK, and Université du Québec, Institut
National de la recherche Scientifique, (INRS-Énergie et
Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada.
Computers used: WorkStation: IRIS and IBM 6000 (UNIX), PC
IBM.
September
1991 – December 1992
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Analytically
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Numerical Modelling and Simulations for Theoretical Plasma
Physics and Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion.
(INRS-Énergie
et Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada.
Developed
large code that solved (analytically and numerically) a
set of multidimensional and time dependent integro
deferential equations which resulted in a study state or
time dependent distribution function (Kinetic and Fluid
Models For Plasma Transport). The numerical methods used
included the following finite difference methods: Implicit
and Semi-Implicit (to obtain a stable numerical solution).
Computers used: CRAY (UNICOS), VAX (VMS), PC IBM.
1987-1991
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Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulation
of "Measurement of Pre-Sheath Flow Velocities by
Laser-Induced Fluorescence" Experiment at INRS–Énergie,
Varennes, Québec, Canada.
Computers used: CRAY (UNICOS), VAX (VMS), PC IBM.
(INRS-Énergie
et Matériaux), Varennes, Québec, Canada.
1990
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Analytically/Numerical Modelling and Computer Simulations
for the AURORA Experiment (For Laser Plasma Interaction).
Project was done in collaboration with University of
California at Davis, USA. Computers used: VAX (VMS), PC
IBM.
1987-1989
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Research
Assistant, INRS–Énergie, Varennes, Québec, Canada:
Numerical development for the program BABOUM (an atomic
code) using Monte-Carlo Simulation.
Computers used: VAX (VMS), PC IBM.
1985-1989
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Theoretical
Plasma Physics.
Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
M.Sc.
dissertation:
Pondermotive Force 1981-1983
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