Professor Sovinec's research interests lie in the numerical simulation of plasmas and fluids. His recent efforts have focused on simulating nonlinear electromagnetic behavior in magnetically confined plasmas, where the extreme stiffness and anisotropy resulting from the magnetic field provide great challenges for numerical approaches. The work is aimed toward providing comprehensive modeling of magnetically confined plasmas. Such modeling will advance the effort of achieving controlled fusion reactions for energy production by helping us understand dynamics observed in existing devices and by allowing us to optimize new configurations before hardware is constructed.
Education
Ph.D.; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Physics; 1995
M.S.; University of Washington; Nuclear Engineering; 1987
B.S.; United States Air Force Academy; Physics; 1985