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Recognizing outstanding individuals in the fusion power development field for their leadership, distinguished careers, and excellence in fusion engineering. Award recipients include Ronald D. Stambaugh, Charles C. Baker, Dale M. Meade, and Neil B. Morley.
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Presented at Fusion Power Associates Annual Meeting and Symposium October 11, 2005 2005 AWARDS Stephen O. Dean, President Fusion Power Associates
2005 AWARDS • Leadership • Distinguished Career • Excellence in Fusion Engineering • Special • Previous recipients posted at http://fusionpower.org
LEADERSHIP AWARD FPA LEADERSHIP AWARDS HAVE BEEN PRESENTED ANNUALLY SINCE 1980 TO INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE SHOWN OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN ACCELERATING FUSION POWER DEVELOPMENT The Board of Directors of Fusion Power Associates Presents its 2005 Leadership Award to Ronald D. Stambaugh in recognition of his outstanding leadership qualities. In addition to his many important scientific contributions, he has provided outstanding leadership to the DIII-D program and has provided guidance to the national fusion program, to improve the ultimate fusion product, an economic fusion power device.
DISTINGUISHED CAREER FPA DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARDS HAVE BEEN GIVEN ANNUALLY SINCE 1987 TO RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE MADE DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTIONS TO FUSION POWER DEVELOPMENT OVER MANY YEARS The Board of Directors of Fusion Power Associates Presents its 2005 Distinguished Career Awards to Charles C. Baker and Dale M. Meade
DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD CHARLES C. BAKER In selecting Dr. Baker, the Board recognizes his decades of outstanding contributions to the fusion effort, including but not limited to his roles in leading the fusion technology program and his leadership of several important planning and FESAC panel activities
DISTINGUISHED CAREERDALE M. MEADE In selecting Dr. Meade, the Board recognizes his decades of outstanding contributions to the fusion effort, including but not limited to his roles in leading the TFTR program and his inspirational guidance in the search for an affordable path to fusion power
EXCELLENCE IN FUSION ENGINEERING FPA EXCELLENCE IN FUSION ENGINEERING AWARDS, IN MEMORY OF MIT PROFESSOR DAVID J. ROSE, HAVE BEEN GIVEN ANNUALLY SINCE 1987 TO RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUALS IN THE EARLY PHASE OF THEIR CAREERS WHO HAVE SHOWN BOTH TECHNICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT AND POTENTIAL TO BECOME EXCEPTIONALLY INFLUENTIAL LEADERS IN THE FUSION FIELD The Board of Directors of Fusion Power Associates Presents its 2005 Excellence in Fusion Engineering Award to NEIL B. MORLEY In selecting Dr. Morley, the Board recognizes his outstanding technical contributions to fusion development in areas such as high heat flux components, liquid walls and MHD fluid flow and heat transfer. The Board also recognizes his leadership qualities is such areas as the U. S. program for the ITER Test Blanket Module and the liquid surface divertor module on NSTX
SPECIAL AWARD FPA SPECIAL AWARDS HAVE BEEN GIVEN PERIODICALLY SINCE 1980 TO RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE MADE SOME SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE CAUSE OF FUSION POWER DEVELOPMENT The Board of Directors of Fusion Power Associates Presents a Special Award in 2005 to MICHAEL ROBERTS In selecting Dr. Roberts for this Special Award, the Board recognizes his tireless efforts over the past two decades to make ITER a reality. The Board also recognizes his early efforts to promote the construction of the first U.S. D-T burning tokamak, that led ultimately to the construction of TFTR and his continuing devotion to international collaborations and to the technology and facilities needed to make fusion power a reality
Member InstitutionsThe Boeing CompanyColumbia University, Dept. of Applied PhysicsGeneral AtomicsLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Laser S&T ProgramLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Fusion Energy ProgramLos Alamos National Laboratory, Fusion Energy ProgramMIT Nuclear Science and Engineering Dept.MIT Plasma Science and Fusion CenterOak Ridge National Laboratory, Fusion Energy DivisionPrinceton Plasma Physics LaboratorySandia National Laboratories, Pulse Power Sciences ProgramSchafer CorporationUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of Rochester, Laboratory for Laser EnergeticsUniversity of Texas, Austin, Institute for Fusion StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin, Fusion Technology InstituteSmall Business AffiliatesArchimedes Technology GroupCalabazas Creek Research, Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSMohamed Abdou, University of California, Los AngelesCharles C. Baker, University of California, San DiegoDavid E. Baldwin, General AtomicsJohn Davis, The Boeing CompanyHarold Forsen, Bechtel Corporation (retired)Robert J. Goldston, Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryIan Hutchinson, MIT Dept of Nuclear Science and EngineeringGerald L. Kulcinski, U. Wisconsin, Fusion Technology InstituteJohn Lindl, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryB. Grant Logan, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryKeith Matzen, Sandia National LaboratoriesRobert L. McCrory, University of RochesterStanley Milora, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryMichael Monsler, Schafer CorporationEdward Moses, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryGerald Navratil, Columbia UniversityStephen Obenschain, U. S. Naval Research LaboratoryPer Peterson, University of California, BerkeleyMiklos Porlolab, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJohn Sheffield, Joint Institute for Energy & Environment, U. TennesseeGlen Wurden, Los Alamos National Laboratory OfficersMiklos Porkolab, MIT, Chair, Board of DirectorsJohn Lindl, LLNL, Vice Chair, Board of DirectorsStephen O. Dean, PresidentRuth A. Watkins, Secretary-Treasurer, VP Administration and Finance