Graduate Student
Thomas is a masters student majoring in Applied Physics. He is interested in fusion plasma physics and condensed matter physics, and has been assisting different computational projects in the plasma lab since his sophomore year. He has various experience in applying plasma analytical tools (OMFIT, ThinCurr) on disruption analysis for SPARC and ARC, and he also applies machine learning in predicting the suppression of Edge Localized Modes (ELM) in DIII-D. Outside of research, Thomas loves listening electronic music and playing computer games with friends.