New Faculty: Thomas Pedersen

Jul 01 2000

Thomas S. Pedersen joined the Department as a new Assistant Professor of Applied Physics.

Born in Roskilde, Denmark in 1970, Thomas Sunn Pedersen studied applied physics engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in Lyngby. He graduated with a M. Sc. degree in 1995 having completed his Master's thesis at Risø National Laboratory in computational plasma physics and spent a semester at JET in England. He then went to MIT (Cambridge, MA, USA) and graduated with a PhD in plasma physics in 2000. His thesis work focused on soft x-ray measurements and modelling of impurities in the Alcator C-Mod tokamak.

After a brief postdoctoral position on the Levitated Dipole Experiment, he started as an assistant professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Columbia University in New York, also in 2000.

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