USA - LLNL-NIF and ICF
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
P.O. Box 808, L-593, Livermore, California 94551
Telephone: +1 925 422 0400
Telefax: +1 925 424 3295
E-mail: miller21@llnl.gov
URL: http://www.llnl.gov/nif
NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY (NIF) PROGRAMS DIRECTORATE
Miller, George H. |
Associate Director, NIF Programs |
Moses, Edward I. |
Principal Deputy Associate Director |
Warner, Bruce E. |
Deputy Associate Director, Operations |
Lindl, John D. |
Scientific Director for Ignition Physics |
Key, Michael |
Short-pulse Laser Science Advisor |
NIF PROJECT
Telephone: +1 925 422 0400 / Telefax: +1 925 423 5957 / E-mail: moses1@llnl.gov
Moses, Edward I. |
NIF Project Manager |
Mara, Glenn L. |
Principal Deputy Project Manager |
INERTIAL CONFINEMENT FUSION (ICF) PROGRAM
Telephone: +1 925 422 7471 / Telefax: +1 925 423 6212 / E-mail: hammel1@llnl.gov
Hammel, Bruce A. |
Program Leader, (acting) |
Hsing, Warren W. |
High Energy Density Science Experiments Leader |
Landen, Otto L. |
Associate Program Leader, Ignition Physics Experiments (acting) |
Verdon, Charles P. |
Associate Program Leader, Target Design |
Bernat, Thomas P. |
Associate Program Leader, Target Technology |
LASER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (LS&T) PROGRAM
Telephone: +1 925 422 9009 / Telefax: +1 925 424 2495 / E-mail: hackel1@llnl.gov
Hackel, Lloyd A. |
Program Leader, (acting) |
Chen, Hao-Lin |
Deputy Program Leader |
Payne, Stephen A. |
Associate Program Leader, Advanced Lasers |
Hermann, Mark R. |
Associate Program Leader, Short Pulse Lasers |
Burnham, Alan K. |
Associate Program Leader, Laser Optics and Materials |
Dane, Brent |
Project Leader, High Energy Lasers |
Research activities:
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) Programs Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) enables key programs and technologies that support Department of Energy Defense Programs and LLNL missions. The ICF Program advances research and technology development in major interrelated areas that include fusion target theory and design, target fabrication, and target experiments. Central to the Directorate is a multi-beam laser facility - the National Ignition Facility Project - currently under construction in Livermore, California. This 192-beam neodymium-doped glass laser will be the world's largest and its experiments will access high-energy-density and fusion regimes with direct applications to basic and applied high-energy-density physics, inertial fusion energy research, and astrophysics. Many of the enabling NIF Program technologies come from our Laser Science and Technology Program, which develops advanced solid-state laser and optics technologies.
IAEA 2001
2001-10-31