MSJC Instructor to Present at Physics Conference
Contributed content: Mt. San Jacinto College Physics and Astronomy instructor Paul Ney, physical sciences co-chair on the Menifee Valley...
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Mt. San Jacinto College Physics and Astronomy instructor Paul Ney, physical sciences co-chair on the Menifee Valley Campus, will present two papers at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics. Ney is presenting his work that focuses on a clean and abundant energy source this week in Denver.
APS is a non-profit organization that unites an international membership of over 50,000, including physicists involved in a range of areas from academia to industry and national laboratory research.
Ney’s research on thermonuclear fusion is critical for development of a clean, abundant energy source.
These contributions to the field of plasma physics represent the latest results in Ney’s ongoing research in the area of high-density, high-temperature plasma.
Ney has worked in the fields of theoretical and computational plasma physics for over 25 years. In addition to teaching at Mt. San Jacinto College, Ney is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technology International (MIFTI), and is a consultant for Tri-Alpha Energy Incorporated.
Mt. San Jacinto College Physics and Astronomy instructor Paul Ney, physical sciences co-chair on the Menifee Valley Campus, will present two papers at the 55th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) Division of Plasma Physics. Ney is presenting his work that focuses on a clean and abundant energy source this week in Denver.
APS is a non-profit organization that unites an international membership of over 50,000, including physicists involved in a range of areas from academia to industry and national laboratory research.
Ney’s research on thermonuclear fusion is critical for development of a clean, abundant energy source.
These contributions to the field of plasma physics represent the latest results in Ney’s ongoing research in the area of high-density, high-temperature plasma.
Ney has worked in the fields of theoretical and computational plasma physics for over 25 years. In addition to teaching at Mt. San Jacinto College, Ney is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Magneto-Inertial Fusion Technology International (MIFTI), and is a consultant for Tri-Alpha Energy Incorporated.