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Prof. Dr. Robert Wolf is a Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Greifswald and a professor at the Technical University of Berlin, affiliated with Faculty II. His work centers on advancing fusion energy through research on tokamaks and stellarators, particularly the Wendelstein 7-X device.
His research interests include plasma stability, transport properties, and the development of heating and diagnostic systems for sustained fusion reactions. As Director of the Stellarator Heating and Optimization Department, he leads critical technical developments in stellarator technology.
Prof. Wolf teaches the Basic Course in Plasma Physics at TU Berlin, covering both Part I (Winter Semester) and Part II (Summer Semester), contributing significantly to academic training in plasma science.
He has no listed scientific awards in the provided text and no publications are mentioned. However, his leadership role in one of the world’s most advanced fusion experiments underscores his scientific impact.
There is no information available about students he may have advised. He is actively engaged in research and academic teaching, with no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus position.
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