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Albert Christopher is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics - Computational Physics, Technische Universität Graz. His research focuses on plasma physics, magnetic confinement fusion, and computational modeling of fusion devices such as tokamaks and stellarators. He specializes in symplectic integration techniques, neoclassical transport, and the development of hybrid kinetic-MHD models. Key projects include contributions to the EUROfusion program, analysis of resonant magnetic perturbations, and the design of 3D coil systems for future fusion reactors like EU-DEMO.
He holds teaching authorizations in Theoretical Physics and Computational Physics. His work emphasizes plasma stability, edge transport modeling, and Bayesian inference for equilibrium reconstruction in devices like Wendelstein 7-X. Recent research includes studies on bootstrap current convergence in stellarators and the validation of numerical solvers for partially ionized plasmas.
Christopher's publications span over a decade, addressing topics such as orbit classification in Hamiltonian systems, plasma response to magnetic perturbations, and uncertainty quantification in MHD simulations. His interdisciplinary approach integrates computational methods with experimental data from facilities like ASDEX Upgrade and TCV.
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