Barrett N Rogers
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Dartmouth College
United States of America
Biography
Barrett Rogers is a theoretical and computational physicist specializing in behavior of plasmas. He has been at Dartmouth since 2001. He received his PhD degree in theoretical physics from MIT (1991) and has undergraduate and MS degrees from Dartmouth and the Thayer School of Engineering. He was Fusion Energy Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT, a Research Scientist at the University of Maryland, and is Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Research Interest
Closed field-line geometry, magnetic reconnection, gyrokinetic simulations. plasma fusion, space and laboratory plasmas, plasma turbulence and instabilities
Publications
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Zhu, B., M. Francisquez, and B. N. Rogers. “Global 3D Two-Fluid Simulations of the Tokamak Edge Region: Turbulence, Transport, Profile Evolution, and Spontaneous E \times B Rotation.†Physics of Plasmas 24, no. 5 (May 2017): 55903.
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Miller, E. D., and B. N. Rogers. “Relativistic Thermal Electron Scale Instabilities in Sheared Flow Plasma.†Journal of Plasma Physics 82, no. 2 (April 2016): 905820205.
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Fisher, D. M., and B. N. Rogers. “Two-Fluid Biasing Simulations of the Large Plasma Device.†Physics of Plasmas 24, no. 2 (February 2017): 22303.