Karl Krushelnick

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Karl Krushelnick from the University of Michigan, was awarded the status of Fellow[1] in the American Physical Society,[2] after he was nominated by the university's Division of Plasma Physics in 2007,[3] for pioneering contributions to experimental high-intensity laser plasma physics including the production of high-quality relativistic electron beams, energetic proton beams and the development of techniques to measure very large magnetic fields in intense laser-produced plasmas.

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  1. ^ "APS Fellowship". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  2. ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  3. ^ "APS Fellows 2007". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.


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