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August/September, 2004. 

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I'm Venkateswararao Alapati is accepted for Physics Research Graduate in the direction of  Albert Einstein Professor of Science at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Professor and  Nobel Laureate for Physics in (2006) who is Dr. George Fitzgerald Smoot III of University of California, Berkeley, USA. Also he is make my appointment for Publishing Physics Research in Journals for Extreme Universe Laboratory at Moscow State University in Moscow, USSR - Russia in (2013). Title of the work in this direction of Astrophysical jets are spectacular displays of gas or dust ejected from a range of cosmic bodies; they are seemingly ubiquitous on scales from comets to black holes. Reviews it our understanding of jet processes and provides a modern guide to our observations and the role they play in many long-standing problems in astrophysical sciences. It covers the major discoveries in gamma-ray bursts, solar and stellar jets and cometary jets opening  a new field of study in astrophysical sciences for star binaries.

 
In this Modern Cosmology - Maya I & II of High Energy Gamma-Ray Sources and Relativistic Astrophysical Jets in Astrophysical Sciences for X-Ray Binaries.
 
Affiliations: Université Paris-Sud, France; University of Paris 7, Paris Diderot, 
France; PSL APC and CNRS France; ILP/LPNHE iN2P3/LPTHE and CEA/IRFM France; The Weizmann Astrophysical Observatory, The International Helmholtz Weizmann Research Israel; Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem in Israel; Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv in Israel;  "Extreme Universe Laboratory" Mascow State University, Russia; University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley Lab. Physics Mathematics Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA USA 

 

I'm officially working at princeton in the department of Astrophysical Sciences and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL Theory). In plasma physics, I'm working on MHD and kinetic stability, nuclear spin polarization, muon physics, particle transport in stellarators, runaway physics, magnetic turbulence and magnetic reconnection. In astrophysics worked on cosmic rays, black holes in globular clusters, particle acceleration, and galactic dynamos and the origin of magnetic fields in the universe under the direction of Emeritus Professor Russell Kulsrud since (2008 ). 

​Affiliations: 

Department of Physics and Enrico Fermi Institute (Institute for Nuclear Studies - INS), University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637 - USA

​Grenoble Institute of Nuclear Physics University of Grenoble Alpes (Grenoble INP-UGA) 46 avenue Félix Viallet 38031 Grenoble Cedex 1 - France

PSL MINES Paris Tech CNRS UMR 7633 Evry Cedex - France

​University of Cambridge Engineering Design Centre Cambridge CB2 1PZ UK

CEA/IRFM Cadarache Center ITER - Southern France 13067 St. Paul-lez-Durance France

​Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge Cambridge CB3 0WA UK

​Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL Princeton) Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University Princeton New Jersey 08544 - 0451 USA

STRING THEORY  [D - BRANE (s) ] work was allowed me to introduce CONFORMAL FIELD THEORY 

​In strong interaction - > Force is spin dominant/dependent called tensorial, deviation leads to diverting field generated. A successful measure of (Proton, Proton) Hydrogen - Hydrogen mixture to fusion reaction dominant mode of Helium diverted fusion leads further mode of operating at a fifty fifty tasty of Duterium - Tritium mixture. A real world TENSOR is the greatest opportunity of Faraday Laws of Electromagnetic Induction. Magnetic Confinement of D-I, D-II and D-III diverting L and H mode of Snowflake region in the geometry of toroidal design for Thermonuclear Power devises like concept of STELLARATOR PHYSICS.

Affiliate to Caltech " R.A. MILLIKAN  CHAIR PROFESSOR EMERITUS Dr. Murray Gell-Mann; Nobel Laureate (1969).

​Affiliate to PCCP -ACP Paris & CNRS France; Director Professor Dr. P. Binétruy. 

​Affiliate to Berkeley Professor Mary K. Gaillard for Particle Physics (Theory).

 
 

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  January, 2015. 

Berkeley Internship Programme  (ILP/LPNHE): Scientific Adviser : Julien Guy,
Radek Stompor - CNRS/APC

Title: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations - Supernova Cosmology
The Laboratory of Theoretical and High Energy Physics (LPTHE), Paris, France.

  January, 2016. 

Research - Princeton University
Title : Two Galaxy Correlation Function for high RedShift Phenomenon
Scientific Adviser : P.J.E. Peebles
Display for Professor of Albert Einstein
Nobel Prize for Physics 2019

  January, 2017. 

 Research - Caltech
Scientific Adviser : K.S. Thorne
The Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics
Title: Gravitational Waves

Nobel Prize For Physics 2017

 

 

 

 

 

Alexander A. Schekochihin

Professor of Theoretical Physics and Fellow of Merton College

 

Theoretical Astrophysics and Plasma Physics
50.06 Beecroft Building
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU

Tel. +44 (0)7766 138 996 mobile
Tel. +44 (0)1865 273 980 office
Tel. +44 (0)1865 273 996 subdept administrator (Mrs Michelle Jose)
E-mail alex.schekochihin at physics.ox.ac.uk

 

College office: Grove 1.8, Merton CollegeMerton St, Oxford OX1 4JD
Tel. in College: +44 (0)1865 286 501
Porter's Lodge: +44 (0)1865 276 310

I am also Visiting Professor in Plasma PhysicsImperial College London

 
 

James D. Callen 

CEMRACS - (2014)

Mathematical Physics 

Wisconsin Madison

University

 

 

Steven H. Strogatz

Professor of

Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering 

 

​Non-Linear Dynamics and Chaos 

​MAE-

Cornell University 

PhD-

Harvard University

Mathematics 

 

 

ITER & CCFE 

 

Steven Cowley

Stellarator Physics

Princeton University 

Ambrogio Fasoli 

​Swiss plasma Research

FUseNet - MIT & EPFL

​OPTIMIZATION & CONTROL

 

Richard Weber

Statistical Laboratory

DPMMS & DAMTP 

- University of Cambridge UK 

2021©

Venkateswararao Alapati

Nobel Prize for Physics Background Physicist, Theoretical Scientist & An Experimental Research Professor

Research Fellow of Richard P. Feynman (2017).

Albert Einstein Professor of Science Research (2006), ENRICO FERMI DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH (Presently)

 

Pratt & Whitney Research (2009), Physics Mathematics Astronomy of California Institute of Technology

Fellow of the Royal Society Research (2009, 2011), Physics (2011 Nobel for Prize Motivation)

 Professor of  Physics, Emeritus &  Chancellor 

Research Fellow of Nobel Laureates for Physics : A. A. MICHELSON (2001), R. A. MILLIKAN (2004), A.H. COMPTON (2005), Richard P. Feynman (2007), LUIS ALVAREZ (2008) & Albert Einstein (2019) for Astronomy and Astrophysics.

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