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Ralph Kube is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tromsø, specializing in plasma physics and fusion research. His work primarily focuses on scrape-off layer (SOL) dynamics in tokamaks, investigating blob propagation, zonal flow generation, and statistical properties of plasma fluctuations. He has collaborated extensively with the Alcator C-Mod tokamak team at MIT on diagnostic techniques like gas-puff imaging and mirror Langmuir probes.
- Doctoral thesis (2014) on blob velocity scaling and dissipation mechanisms
- Master’s thesis (2010) on numerical studies of radial filament motion
Research interests include:
- Plasma turbulence and transport in magnetic confinement devices
- Statistical analysis of intermittent fluctuations
- Computational modeling of blob dynamics
- Application of machine learning in fusion diagnostics
Recent publications analyze SOL blob behavior, cross-field transport, and novel diagnostic methods. His work bridges theoretical models with experimental validation, contributing to heat flux mitigation strategies in fusion reactors.
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