
معرفی
Henri Kumpulainen is a Visiting Faculty member in the Department of Applied Physics, specializing in plasma physics and nuclear fusion. His work contributes to addressing critical challenges in tokamak reactor technology, including power exhaust, material migration, and plasma stability.
Academic Qualifications:
- Doctor of Technology (Tekn. toht.), Technical Physics (2023)
- Master of Science in Technology (Dipl.ins.), Technical Physics (2019)
- Bachelor of Science in Technology (Tekn. kand.), Technical Physics (2018)
Henri's research spans tokamak reactor development, with a focus on divertor design, plasma facing components, and disruption prediction. Recent publications address solutions to the tokamak power exhaust challenge, simulations of material migration in JET, tungsten erosion dynamics, and nitrogen effects in divertor conditions.
Henri collaborates extensively with the JET Contributors and the EUROfusion Tokamak Exploitation Team. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and scientific innovation, reflecting his commitment to advancing fusion technology for global sustainability.




