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As Dr. Hashem M. “Hash” Hashemian prepares to step into his term as President of the American Nuclear Society, he is clear that he wants to make the most of this unique moment.
A groundswell in public approval of nuclear is finding a home in growing governmental support that is backed by a tailwind of technological innovation. “Now is a good time to be in nuclear,” Hashemian said, as he explained the criticality of this moment and what he hoped to accomplish as president.
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Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 47 | Number 1 | January 2005 | Pages 218-220
Technical Paper | Open Magnetic Systems for Plasma Confinement | doi.org/10.13182/FST05-A643
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This contribution presents recent results obtained with a pyroelectric bolometer installed on the Globus-M spherical tokamak. By results of processing signals, the information about a time lag between signals of different channels was received, using a correlation analysis. This part of work is aimed to estimate a velocity of macroscopic movements of radiation sources. Radiation losses during recent experiments with NBI and ICRH operation are presented and considered as well.