ROSENBLUTH, M N.
University of California, San Diego professor Marshall Rosenbluth, was noted for his work as a plasma physicist, his work in thermonuclear fusion, the Rosenbluth formula and theoretical scattering, and his role in the discovery of Rosenbluth-Hinton flows. In 1956 Rosenbluth took the position of senior research advisor with the nuclear energy research company General Atomics (GA) in San Diego and continued working with GA after being appointed professor of physics at UC San Diego in 1960. After 1967, Rosenbluth took professorships at the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study and then at the University of Texas at Austin before returning to UC San Diego and GA twenty years later in 1987. In 1993 he began work as the chief scientist of the Central Team for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) until 1999. During this time, he was also involved with the JASON Defense Advisory Group, and independent group of scientists that advised the United States government on military, science, and energy-related issues.
From the description of Marshall N. Rosenbluth Papers, 1960-2003. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 61245017
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