A Student-Driven Approach to Fusion Energy: Workforce Development and Education through the STAR_Lite Stellarator Project
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Abstract
Power Systems Integration: Undergraduates established software control over the high-current DC motor controller, successfully interfacing the battery system with a PC to achieve throttle manipulation.
Automated Field Mapping: Students developed robust control scripts for a 3-axis Thorlabs stage, creating a versatile protocol for the precise, automated 3D mapping of the magnetic field with a Hall probe array of their own design.
Multiphysics Modeling: The stellarator coils were modeled in COMSOL to validate the magnetic field design and begin analysis of electromagnetic forces and structural mechanics.
This project-based model provides students with comprehensive experience in hardware integration, control software, and computational physics, preparing a diverse workforce for the growing fusion ecosystem.
Presenters
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Georg F Harrer
Hampton University
Authors
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Georg F Harrer
Hampton University
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Bishop Asare
Hampton University
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Yuna Chung
Hampton University
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Leila Alston
Hampton University
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Brenden Forrest
Hampton University
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James Garner
Fayetteville State University
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Angel Gayles
Hampton University
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Andrew Giuliani
Flatiron Institute
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Abdul M Hamidu
Hampton University
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Cheyene M Henry
Hampton University
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Jayla Higgs
Hampton University
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Karen Hu
Hampton University
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Wisdom Jagoi
Hampton University
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Laura James
Hampton University
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Patrick Janes
Hampton University
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Florian M Laggner
North Carolina State University
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Calvin Wayne Lowe
Hampton University
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Kamar W Mann
Hampton University
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Shibabrat Naik
Hampton University
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Misha Padidar
Flatiron Institute
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Novimir A Pablant
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
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Alkesh Punjabi
Hampton University
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Eric Sheppard
Hampton University