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Brian Appelbe is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Centre for Inertial Fusion Studies (CIFS), Plasma Physics Group, and the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on inertial confinement fusion (ICF) and high-energy-density physics, particularly nuclear processes in ICF plasmas, neutron production, and plasma-plasma interactions. He explores applications of ICF experiments to stellar nucleosynthesis and quantum computing in plasma physics.
Research topics include measuring neutron capture cross sections in excited states, optimizing neutron sources, and leveraging quantum computing for plasma modeling. He collaborates on projects at facilities like the National Ignition Facility (NIF) and Omega laser, investigating magnetic field effects in plasma dynamics and burn propagation mechanisms.
His work addresses challenges like plasma temperature/density measurement, magnetic field transport in burning plasmas, and mitigating hydrodynamic instabilities. Recent articles highlight advancements in neutron spectroscopy, magnetized implosion performance, and diagnostic innovations bridging magnetic and inertial confinement fusion.
Despite no listed awards, his contributions to CIFS and plasma physics research are significant. He advises on experimental platforms for magnetized implosions and explores multi-disciplinary applications of ICF diagnostics.
Labs/teams include the Plasma Physics Group and CIFS, advancing ICF theory and experimental techniques.





