Yinghan Wang
EPFL SPC-PB
PPH 230 (Bâtiment PPH)
Station 13
1015 Lausanne
+41 21 693 84 20
Office:
PPH 230
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Website: https://spc.epfl.ch/
Research
Current Research Fields
Boundary physics in tokamaks, with a focus on plasma turbulence
- Operate the Gas Puff Imaging (GPI) diagnostic in the TCV tokamak.
- Study the plasma boundary turbulence in various plasma scenarios in support of the TCV research, including L-mode, ELM-free H-mode, alternative divertor configuration, doublet, etc.
- Conducted Experiment-Simulation comparison and validation of the transport and turbulence codes against the TCV experimental dataset.
- Support the Thermal Helium Beam (THB) diagnostic operation in the TCV.
- Develop the midplane GPI upgrade with high-speed camera in TCV.
For publications, please visit the ORCID page: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5888-2277
Teaching & PhD
Plasma Physics: Applications
The first MOOC on applied plasma physics. An overview of applications in plasma physics, from the study of far distant astrophysical objects over diverse applications in industry to the ultimate goal of sustainable electricity generation from nuclear fusion.
Served as a Teaching Assistant, responsible for maintaining the online course website, answering learner questions, and developing course updates and exercises.
Served as a Teaching Assistant, responsible for maintaining the online course website, answering learner questions, and developing course updates and exercises.
Plasma Physics: Introduction
The first MOOC to teach the basics of plasma physics, now in self-paced mode: from single-particle to kinetic and fluid description of plasmas.
Served as a Teaching Assistant, responsible for maintaining the online course website, answering learner questions, and developing course updates and exercises.
Served as a Teaching Assistant, responsible for maintaining the online course website, answering learner questions, and developing course updates and exercises.