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Dr. Justin Ball is a staff scientist studying theoretical plasma physics and nuclear fusion energy. His research primarily focuses on the effect of plasma shaping on turbulence in tokamaks. He is the principle investigator of the EUROfusion Theory, Simulation, Verification, and Validation project on negative triangularity. Additionally, he is an avid fusion science communicator via magazine articles, lectures, and podcasts. In 2019, he and Jason Parisi published a popular science book titled The Future of Fusion Energy. He holds a Bachelor degree from the University of Michigan and a Master's from MIT, both in Nuclear Engineering. While at MIT, he was a leading designer of the original ARC reactor, which served as the foundation for the startup company Commonwealth Fusion Systems and has raised $2 billion to date. In 2016, he completed a PhD in Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford and received the European Physical Society Plasma Physics PhD Research Award. Previously, he has worked at a nuclear power plant, a nuclear navy research laboratory, and a nuclear weapons laboratory. Teaching & PhD PhD Students Oraz Anuaruly, Haomin Sun, Alessandro Balestri, Simone Barreca Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Arnas Volcokas
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