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University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002-03

University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002-03. 41,507 Students 28,677 undergraduate students 12,830 graduate & professional students $1.7 B annual budget 2,060 faculty, 15,770 total employees 54% women (compared to 50% 10 y ago). UW-Madison Research.

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University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002-03

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  1. University of Wisconsin-Madison2002-03 • 41,507 Students • 28,677 undergraduate students • 12,830 graduate & professional students • $1.7 B annual budget • 2,060 faculty, 15,770 total employees • 54% women (compared to 50% 10 y ago)

  2. UW-Madison Research • UW-Madison is ranked 3rd overall and 2nd among • public universities in research expenditures $>600M university wide $>100 million College of Engineering • College of Engineering is ranked 13th in nation • Nuclear Engineering is ranked 1st in Public Universities • Technology innovation • >325 patent disclosures in FY 2002 • >100 patent disclosures from the College of Engineering in FY03

  3. UW-Madison College of Engineering • Twelve undergraduate degrees in eight academic departments • Sixteen graduate Masters and Doctoral degrees • Research programs in all disciplines • ~ 200 faculty active in >30 Research Centers • $103 M in research expenditures • [65% federal, 20% industrial, 15% state/institutional] • Growing undergraduate and graduate student populations • ~3775 undergraduate students • ~1550 graduate students

  4. The University of Wisconsin Has a Balanced Fusion Program Experimental Theory Engineering Physics, Physics, Engineering Physics, Physics Electrical Engr. & Computer Science Wisconsin Fusion Program Started 1963; Over 330 PhD Graduates to Date Technology Engineering Physics

  5. Engr. Physics Engr. Physics • Fusion Technology Institute • Fusion Technology Institute • Center for Plasma Theory & Computation • Center for Plasma Theory & Computation • Pegasus Plasma Physics Laboratory • There are 5 Major Fusion Programs on the UW-Madison Campus Physics •MST Lab Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering HSX Stellarator Lab •

  6. There Are Many Experimental Fusion Devices on the There Are Many Experimental Fusion Devices on the University of Wisconsin Campus University of Wisconsin Campus RFP – Physics HSX - Electrical & Computer Engineering Run 265 90kV, 30mA Pegasus - Engineering Physics IEC - Engineering Physics

  7. Over 325 PhD’s Have Graduated from the UW Fusion Program 350 Fusion Technology-95 325 Plasma Theory-76 300 Plasma Experimental-155 275 250 225 200 Cumulative Number of PhD's Graduated 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 2000 1965 1967 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2002

  8. The 326 PhD Fusion Graduates From the University of Wisconsin are Evenly Distributed in the U. S. Workforce Other 5% Industry U. S. Government 35% Labs 28% Academia 32%

  9. Mission of the Fusion Technology Institute • Develop Clean, Safe, and Economical Fusion Energy Sources for Use in the 21st Century • Create Near-Term Commercial Products that Use Fusion Energy to Enhance the Quality of Life Educational Impact of the Fusion Technology Institute • Largest Program in the United States for Advanced Degrees in Fusion Engineering • Ph.D. Fusion Technology Graduates since 1970 (over 95 thus far) occupy key management positions in U.S. Industry, National Laboratories and Universities

  10. High Power Density Blanket Modules - DOE Space Propulsion Systems - NASA/DOE Next Step Options US -DOE Liquid Metal Safety - DOE Advanced Fusion Reactor Design - DOE Coupling of 3D CAD with Neutronics - SNL High Average Power Laser Chamber - NRL Greenhouse Emissions from Energy Sources IEC Advanced Fuels - Grainger/Greatbatch Shock Wave Effects on Liquid Surfaces - DOE ICF Target Performance - U. Rochester Materials for Pulsed Power -NRL Z Pinch Reactor Design - SNL High Density Opacity - DOE Current Research Activity - FTI

  11. Fusion Technology Institute IFE/ICF Reactor Studies HAPL* Z-Pinch ARIES-IFE* Laser (10) X-1/Z-Pinch* Heavy Ion Beam (4) NIF* Light Ion Beam (6) LIBRA-SP* Z-Pinch (2) LIBRA-LiTE* SIRIUS-P OSIRIS* SOMBRERO* LMF* SIRIUS-T APEX* SIRIUS-M SIRIUS HIBALL-II* LIBRA* HIBALL* TDF* SOLASE-H SOLASE 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 1976 96 98 00 02 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 04 1976 96 98 00 02 04 Calendar Year Calendar Year *in conjunction with other universities, national and international labs

  12. Breese Terrace Engineering Centers Building 1550 Engineering Drive Men’s Women’s Men’s Women’s 1003 Tong Auditorium Posters, Refreshments, Lunch 1025 Technology Transfer Presentations 1045 Breakout Target Heating University Avenue Main Entrance N Lot 17 ParkingRamp

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