Title: Fusion Power Associates
1PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Stephen O. Dean,
President Fusion Power Associates
- Fusion Power Associates
- Annual Meeting and Symposium
- December 10-11, 2013
2DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARDS
Fusion Power Associates Distinguished Career
Awards were established in 1987 to recognize
individuals who have made distinguished lifelong
career contributions to fusion development The
2013 Award is presented to David H. Crandall
3DISTINGUISHED CAREER AWARD
In selecting Dr. Crandall, the FPA Board of
Directors recognizes his many years of dedication
to advancing the prospects for fusion power. The
Board especially notes your decades of career
contributions as a manager and advisor at the
U.S. Department of Energy in the areas of both
magnetic and inertial confinement fusion.
42013 LEADERSHIP AWARD
- Fusion Power Associates Leadership Awards were
established in 1980 to recognize individuals who
have provided outstanding leadership in
accelerating the development of fusion power. - The 2013 Leadership Award is presented to
- David D. Meyerhofer
5- In selecting Dr. Meyerhofer, the FPA Board of
Directors recognizes the outstanding leadership
he has provided to the field of inertial
confinement fusion and its applications to high
energy density physics and fusion energy. - The Board especially recognizes his leadership of
cryogenic direct drive experiments on the OMEGA
laser facility and his participation in Academy
and FESAC inertial fusion reviews.
62013 EXCELLENCE IN FUSION ENGINEERING AWARD
Fusion Power Associates Excellence in Fusion
Engineering Awards, in memory of MIT Professor
David J. Rose, were established in 1987 to
recognize persons in the relatively early part of
their careers who have shown both technical
accomplishment and potential to become
exceptionally influential leaders in the fusion
field.
7The 2013 Excellence in Fusion Engineering Award
is presented to Dr. Eric Hollmann of the
University of California, San Diego In selecting
Dr. Hollmann, the Fusion Power Associates Board
of Directors recognizes his many scientific
contributions and especially the leadership he is
providing to the world effort to understand and
mitigate disruption events in tokamaks -- a
critical feasibility requirement for
tokamak-based fusion power plants