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Edward Morse

Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the UC Berkeley.

Prof. Morse teaches the department's three one-semester courses relating to nuclear fusion science and fusion reactor technology: NE 180, Introduction to Controlled Fusion, NE 280, Fusion Reactor Engineering, and NE 281, Fully Ionized Plasmas. These courses cover many aspects of the physics and technology of proposed fusion reactors as well as current experiments in nuclear fusion, of both the magnetic confinement and the inertial confinement approaches. Prof. Morse also teaches the laboratory course Nuclear Engineering 104B, Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, which includes experiments relevant to reactor thermal hydraulics and nuclear materials as well as nuclear fusion. Prof. Morse also teaches course EECS 100 in the Electrical Engineering Department, Electronic Circuits for Engineering. This course is the basic non-major course in electrical engineering in the College of Engineering.

Visit website: https://nuc.berkeley.edu/people/edward-morse/

See also: Academia University of California, Berkeley - Public land-grant research university

Details last updated 24-Sep-2020

Edward Morse News

Scientists skeptical of Lockheed Martin’s truck-sized FUSION reactor breakthrough boast

The Register - 16-Oct-2014

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