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Dr. Jörg Cosfeld serves as a Part-Time Lecturer at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering & Information Technology. His academic profile spans both theoretical physics and practical cybersecurity applications, with active teaching responsibilities including Nuclear Fusion, System on a Chip Programming, Information Security and Privacy courses through the 2023-2024 academic year.
His research interests center on nuclear fusion energy systems and plasma physics, particularly focusing on the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator project. Cosfeld's work investigates edge plasma phenomena, impurity effects, and magnetic confinement configurations using advanced computational models like EMC3-EIRENE. More recently, he has expanded his expertise into cybersecurity domains, teaching specialized courses in information security and network security.
Analysis of his 12 publications from 2016-2020 reveals consistent contributions to fusion energy research, with 90% of his work directly related to Wendelstein 7-X diagnostics and plasma behavior. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between computational physics, numerical methods, and practical fusion reactor design challenges.
Based at Room 05.2.068 (PC Lab), Building 5, 2nd Floor, Münsterstraße 156, Düsseldorf, he maintains active engagement in both teaching and research domains within the university's technical framework.
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