Martin Greenwald

Martin Greenwald

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 74

North America-United States

About Martin Greenwald

Martin Greenwald, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Plasma physics, magnetic fusion, fusion energy, plasma, fusion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Further rotation reversal studies in C-Mod L-mode plasmas

Predictions of improved confinement in SPARC via energetic particle turbulence stabilization

The SPARC toroidal field model coil program

Grooved, stacked-plate superconducting magnets and electrically conductive terminal blocks and related construction techniques

The role of peer review in the pursuit of commercial fusion energy

SPARC as a platform to advance tokamak science

Overview of the SPARC physics basis towards the exploration of burning-plasma regimes in high-field, compact tokamaks

Data-driven model discovery for plasma turbulence modelling

Martin Greenwald Information

University

Position

- Plasma Science & Fusion Center

Citations(all)

17900

Citations(since 2020)

4296

Cited By

15393

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

222

i10Index(since 2020)

114

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University Profile Page

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Martin Greenwald Skills & Research Interests

Plasma physics

magnetic fusion

fusion energy

plasma

fusion

Top articles of Martin Greenwald

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Further rotation reversal studies in C-Mod L-mode plasmas

Physics of Plasmas

JE Rice

NM Cao

PH Diamond

MJ Greenwald

AE Hubbard

...

2023/8/1

Predictions of improved confinement in SPARC via energetic particle turbulence stabilization

Nuclear Fusion

A Di Siena

P Rodriguez-Fernandez

NT Howard

A Bañón Navarro

R Bilato

...

2023/1/25

The SPARC toroidal field model coil program

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity

Zachary S Hartwig

Rui F Vieira

Darby Dunn

Theodore Golfinopoulos

Brian LaBombard

...

2023/11/13

Grooved, stacked-plate superconducting magnets and electrically conductive terminal blocks and related construction techniques

2023/11/7

The role of peer review in the pursuit of commercial fusion energy

Physics of Plasmas

ML Reinke

B Sorbom

M Greenwald

2023/10/1

SPARC as a platform to advance tokamak science

Physics of Plasmas

AJ Creely

D Brunner

RT Mumgaard

ML Reinke

M Segal

...

2023/9/1

Overview of the SPARC physics basis towards the exploration of burning-plasma regimes in high-field, compact tokamaks

Nuclear Fusion

P Rodriguez-Fernandez

AJ Creely

MJ Greenwald

D Brunner

SB Ballinger

...

2022/3/1

Data-driven model discovery for plasma turbulence modelling

Journal of Plasma Physics

Ivana Abramovic

EP Alves

M Greenwald

2022/12

High Performance Equilibrium Solvers for Integrated Magnetic Fusion Simulations

Antoine J Cerfon

Geoffrey McFadden

Jon Wilkening

Jungpyo Lee

Tonatiuh Sanchez-Vizuet

...

2022/6/23

DIII-D research advancing the physics basis for optimizing the tokamak approach to fusion energy

Nuclear Fusion

Max E Fenstermacher

J Abbate

S Abe

T Abrams

M Adams

...

2022/4/21

Cross-code comparison of the edge codes SOLPS-ITER, SOLEDGE2D and UEDGE in modelling a low-power scenario in the DTT

Nuclear Fusion

M Moscheni

C Meineri

M Wigram

C Carati

E De Marchi

...

2022/3/15

Physics exploration of scenarios towards breakeven and burning plasmas in the SPARC tokamak

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez

Nathan Howard

Alexander Creely

Benjamin Spector

Martin Greenwald

...

2021

Investigations of tungsten heavy alloy (WHA) for use on SPARC

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Adam Kuang

Dina Yuryev

Travis Gray

Matthew Reinke

Trey Henderson

...

2021

SPARC Divertor Mission, Physics and Engineering Basis

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Matthew Reinke

Adam Kuang

Dina Yuryev

Michael Lagieski

Trey Henderson

...

2021

Disruption physics driving the SPARC design

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Ryan Sweeney

Valeria Riccardo

Darren Garnier

Robert Granetz

Martin Greenwald

...

2021

The role of ion and electron-scale turbulence in setting heat and particle transport in the DIII-D ITER baseline scenario

Nuclear Fusion

NT Howard

C Holland

TL Rhodes

J Candy

P Rodriguez-Fernandez

...

2021/8/25

Fast ion-induced transport barriers in global gyrokinetic simulations

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Alessandro Di Siena

Roberto Bilato

Tobias Görler

Alejandro Banon Navarro

Emanuele Poli

...

2021

SPARC as a path to ARC and commercial fusion power

APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts

Alexander Creely

Dan Brunner

Martin Greenwald

Adam Kuang

Robert Mumgaard

...

2021

Simulation of the SPARC plasma boundary with the UEDGE code

Nuclear Fusion

SB Ballinger

Adam Q Kuang

MV Umansky

D Brunner

John M Canik

...

2021/7/5

Complete prevention of runaway electron beam formation with a passive 3D coil in SPARC

RA Tinguely

VA Izzo

DT Garnier

A Sundström

K Särkimäki

...

2021

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