Hartmut Zohm
{{short description|German physicist}}
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- Otto Hahn Medal (1991)
- John Dawson Award (2014)
- Hannes Alfvén Prize (2016)
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Hartmut Zohm (born 2 November 1962) is a German plasma physicist who is known for his work on the ASDEX Upgrade machine.{{Cite journal|date=2015|title=Recent ASDEX Upgrade research in support of ITER and DEMO|journal=Nuclear Fusion|volume=55|issue=10|pages=104010|doi=10.1088/0029-5515/55/10/104010|bibcode=2015NucFu..55j4010H|issn=0029-5515|author1=H. Zohmthe ASDEX Upgrade Team|author2=the EUROfusion MST1 Team|hdl=11858/00-001M-0000-0027-AA06-1|s2cid=124339322 |hdl-access=free}}{{Cite journal|last1=Zohm|first1=H|last2=Gantenbein|first2=G|last3=Leuterer|first3=F|last4=Manini|first4=A|last5=Maraschek|first5=M|last6=Yu|first6=Q|last7=Team|first7=the ASDEX Upgrade|date=2007|title=Control of MHD instabilities by ECCD: ASDEX Upgrade results and implications for ITER|journal=Nuclear Fusion|volume=47|issue=3|pages=228–232|doi=10.1088/0029-5515/47/3/010|bibcode=2007NucFu..47..228Z|issn=0029-5515|hdl=11858/00-001M-0000-0027-052E-5|s2cid=21666846|hdl-access=free}} He received the 2014 John Dawson Award{{Cite web|url=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/prizes/prizerecipient.cfm?last_nm=Zohm&first_nm=Hartmut&year=2014|title=2014 John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research Recipient|last=|first=|date=|website=American Physical Society|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-23}} and the 2016 Hannes Alfvén Prize{{Cite web|url=http://plasma.ciemat.es/eps/awards/alfven-prize/|title=Alfvén Prize {{!}} European Physical Society – Plasma Physics Division|language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-23}} for successfully demonstrating that neoclassical tearing modes in tokamaks can be stabilized by electron cyclotron resonance heating,{{Cite journal|last1=Zohm|first1=H|last2=Gantenbein|first2=G|last3=Giruzzi|first3=G|last4=Günter|first4=S|last5=Leuterer|first5=F|last6=Maraschek|first6=M|last7=Meskat|first7=J|last8=Peeters|first8=A.G|last9=Suttrop|first9=W|last10=Wagner|first10=D|last11=Zabiégo|first11=M|date=1999|title=Experiments on neoclassical tearing mode stabilization by ECCD in ASDEX Upgrade|journal=Nuclear Fusion|volume=39|issue=5|pages=577–580|doi=10.1088/0029-5515/39/5/101|s2cid=250791805|issn=0029-5515}}{{Cite journal|last1=Paola Mantica|last2=Richard Dendy|last3=Sylvie Jacquemot|date=2016-11-25|title=43rd European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics|journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion|language=en|volume=59|issue=1|pages=010101|doi=10.1088/0741-3335/59/1/010101|issn=0741-3335|doi-access=free}} which is an important design consideration for pushing the performance limit of the ITER.
Zohm is currently at the Max Planck Institute for Physics, and an Honorary Professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipp.mpg.de/1084808/zohm |title=Hartmut Zohm |publisher=mpg.de |accessdate=April 22, 2017}}
Early life and career
Zohm received his doctorate in 1990 from Heidelberg University and the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching, Germany. His doctoral thesis "Investigation of Magnetic Modes in the ASDEX Tokamak" received the Otto Hahn Medal in 1991.{{Citation needed|date=March 2020}} He was a post-graduate student at General Atomics in San Diego, California. In 1996, he habilitated in experimental physics at the University of Augsburg and was professor for electrical engineering and plasma research at the University of Stuttgart from 1996 to 1999. He has been a scientific member of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics since 1999 and heads the Tokamak scenario research area. In 2003, he became an honorary professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
With his department at the ASDEX Upgrade (and JET),{{Cite web|url=https://www.ipp.mpg.de/ippcms/de/for/bereiche/e1|title=Tokamak-Szenario-Entwicklung|website=www.ipp.mpg.de|language=de|access-date=2020-03-23}} he researches plasma states (tokamak scenarios), energy dissipation, particle control including the removal of helium ash and the control of edge instabilities (edge localized modes) for optimal operation of ITER and DEMO.{{Cite journal|last=Zohm|first=H|date=1996|title=Edge localized modes (ELMs)|journal=Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion|volume=38|issue=2|pages=105–128|doi=10.1088/0741-3335/38/2/001|s2cid=250774421|issn=0741-3335}}{{Cite journal|last=Zohm|first=H.|date=1994|title=Dynamic behavior of the L-H transition|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=72|issue=2|pages=222–225|doi=10.1103/physrevlett.72.222|pmid=10056090|bibcode=1994PhRvL..72..222Z|issn=0031-9007}}{{Cite journal|last=Zohm|first=Hartmut|date=2010|title=On the Minimum Size of DEMO|journal=Fusion Science and Technology|volume=58|issue=2|pages=613–624|doi=10.13182/fst10-06|bibcode=2010FuST...58..613Z |s2cid=118759732|issn=1536-1055}}{{Cite journal|last1=Zohm|first1=H|last2=Kallenbach|first2=A|last3=Bruhns|first3=H|last4=Fussmann|first4=G|last5=Klüber|first5=O|date=1990|title=Plasma Angular-Momentum Loss by MHD Mode Locking|journal=Europhysics Letters (EPL)|volume=11|issue=8|pages=745–750|doi=10.1209/0295-5075/11/8/009|bibcode=1990EL.....11..745Z|issn=0295-5075|hdl=11858/00-001M-0000-0027-6544-0|s2cid=250852354|hdl-access=free}}
Honors and awards
Zohm is an elected fellow of the American Physical Society.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=APS Fellow Archive|url=https://www.aps.org/programs/honors/fellowships/archive-all.cfm?initial=&year=2016&unit_id=DPP&institution=Max-Planck-Institut+f%C3%BCr+Plasmaphysik|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-03-23|website=American Physical Society|language=en}}
In 1991 his doctoral thesis Investigation of Magnetic Modes in the ASDEX Tokamak received the Otto-Hahn-Medal.
In 2014, he received the American Physical Society's John Dawson Award for Excellence in Plasma Physics Research for "the theoretical prediction and experimental demonstration of neoclassical tearing mode stabilization by localized electron cyclotron current drive".
In 2016, he and Sergei Bulanov received the Hannes Alfvén Prize from the European Physical Society for "their experimental and theoretical contributions to the development of large-scale next-step devices in high-temperature plasma physics research".
Books
- {{Cite book|last=Zohm, Hartmut|title=Magnetohydrodynamic stability of tokamaks|date=24 November 2014|isbn=978-3-527-67736-8|location=Weinheim, Germany|oclc=899008684}}
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