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David Anderson is an Affiliated Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on plasma physics, particularly in the design and optimization of stellarator configurations for fusion energy applications. He is deeply involved with the Helically Symmetric Experiment (HSX), contributing to advancements in plasma confinement, turbulent transport studies, and coil optimization. Anderson’s work bridges theoretical plasma modeling with experimental validation, aiming to address technical challenges in achieving viable fusion power.
His academic contributions span diverse fields including fusion reactor engineering, microbiome research, and mental health program evaluation. Key projects include the development of the 'Infinity Two' fusion pilot plant design and the Healthy Minds, Thriving Kids preventive mental health initiative. Anderson also explores interdisciplinary topics such as cinematic theology and agricultural sustainability through long-term case studies.
Anderson’s experimental work involves advanced diagnostics like Thomson scattering and beam emission spectroscopy, alongside computational modeling using tools like FOCUS for coil optimization. His research on HSX upgrades emphasizes improving magnetic well performance, energetic particle confinement, and mitigating island sensitivity to coil tolerances.
Recent studies highlight his exploration of quasisymmetry violations in plasma turbulence, superconducting coil fabrication, and post-COVID-19 health outcomes. While primarily focused on physics, his collaborative projects reflect a commitment to addressing societal challenges through science.
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