"Knowing how both nuclear fission and fusion work, he has chosen to concentrate on nuclear fusion technology. Despite the prevailing skepticism in the world about nuclear fusion's near-term viability, he recognize its immense potential as the ultimate solution for the world's energy problem. His goal is to pioneer the nuclear fusion R&D in Indonesia".
His journey to focus on fusion has been challenging, often positioning him as an outlier in Indonesia's nuclear field. Despite facing numerous obstacles, he remains grateful that his vision of bringing clean and limitless power to Indonesia continues to fuel his motivation. His goal is to pioneer the implementation of nuclear fusion energy in Indonesia, bridging the gap between current practices and a sustainable energy future.
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| 11 | Learn Chapter 1: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Introduction: 1. Occurrence of Plasmas in Nature; 2. Definition of Plasma; 3. Concept of Temperature; 4. Debye Shielding; 5. The Plasma Parameter; 5. Criteria for Plasma; 6. Applications of Plasma Physics | 5 February 2025 | ||
| 13 | Learn Chapter 2: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Single-Particle Motions: 1. Introduction; 2. Uniform E and B Fields; 3. Nonuniform B Field; 4. Nonuniform E Field; 5. Time-Varying E Center Drifts; 6. Adiabatic Invariations | 8 February 2025 | ||
| 14 | Learn Chapter 3: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Plasma As Fluids: 1. Introduction; 2. Relation of Plasma Physics to Ordinary Electromagnetics; 3. The Fluid Equation of Motion; 4. Fluid Drifts Perpendicular to B; 5. Fluid Drifts Parallel to B; 6. The Plasma Approximation | 12 February 2025 | ||
| 15 | Learn Chapter 4: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Waves in Plasmas: 1. Representation of Waves; 2. Group Velocity; 3. Plasma Oscillations; 4. Electron Plasma Waves; 5. Sound Waves; 6. Ion Waves; 7. Validity of the Plasma Approximation; 8. Comparison of Ion and Electron Waves; 9. Electrostatic Electron Oscillations Perpendicular to B; 10 Electrostatic Ion Waves Perpendicular to B; 11. The Lower Hybrid Frequency; 12. Electromagnetic Waves with Bo=0; 13. Experimental Applications; 14. Electromagnetic Waves Perpendicular to Bo; 15. Cutoffs and Resonances; 16. Electromagnetic Waves Parallel to Bo; 17. Experimental Consequences; 18. Hydromagnetic Waves; 19. Magnetosonic Waves; 20. Summary of Elementary Plasma Waves; 21. The CMA Diagram | 15 February 2025 | ||
| 16 | Learn Chapter 5: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Diffusion and Resistivity: 1. Diffusion and Mobility in Weakly Ionized Gas; 2. Decay of a Plasma by Diffusion; 3. Steady State Solutions; 4. Recombination; 5. Diffusion Across a Magnetic Field; 6. Collisions in Fully Ionized Plasmas; 7. The Single-MHD Equations; 8. Difussion in Fully Ionized Plasmas; 9. Solutions of the Diffusion Equation; 10. Bohm Difussiin and Neoclassical Diffusion | 26 February 2025 | ||
| 17 | Learn Chapter 6: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Equilibrium and Stability: 1. Introduction; 2. Hydromagnetic Equilibrium; 3. The Concept of Ɓ; 4. Diffusion of Magnetic Field into A Plasma; 5. Classification of Instabilities; 6. Two-Strram Instability; 7. The Gravitational Instability; 8. Resistive Drift Waves; 9. The Weibel Instability | 5 March 2025 | ||
| 18 | Learn Chapter 7: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Kinetic Theory: 1. The Meaning of f(v); 2. Equations of Kinetic Theory; 3. Derivation of the Fluid Equations; 4. Plasma Oscillations and Landau Damping; 5. The Meaning of Landau Damping; 6. A Physical Derivation of Landau Damping; 7. BGK and Van Kampen Modes; 8. Experimental Verification; 9. Ion Landau Damping; 10. Kinetic Effects in a Magnetic Field | 8 March 2025 | ||
| 20 | Learn Chapter 8: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion - Francis Chen | Nonlinear Effects: 1. Introduction; 2. Sheaths; 3. Ion Acoustic Shock Waves; 4. The Ponderomotive Force; 5. Parametric Instabilities; 6. Plasma Echoes; 7. Nonlinear Landau Damping; 8. Equations of Nonlinear Plasma Physics | 12 March 2025 |
Master of Engineering graduate with a purpose-driven mindset, dedicated to solve the global warming problems by transforming water into fuel through cutting-edge Nuclear Fusion Reactor technology
University of York, United Kingdom
Surrogate Models for Impurity Transport in Reactor-scale Magnetically Confined Fusion Devices
Texas A&M University, United States of America
Directed Studies
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Texas A&M University, United States of America
Sentra Edukasi Kultur Nusantara, Indonesia
Yotowawa Media Center, Indonesia
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