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2021 Fellows' Poster Session

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The 2021 virtual fellows' poster session focused on the research of then third-year students. Each presented their work in the form of a five- to eight-minute prerecorded poster overview — followed by a live, five-minute question and answer period. DOE NNSA LRGF students presented first, followed by their DOE NNSA SSGF counterparts.

Daily Virtual Poster Presentation Schedule

DOE NNSA LRGF
1Raspberry SimpsonTowards Rapid Learning for Short-Pulse Laser Ion Acceleration Experiments
2Stephanie MillerUpdates to the Laser Gate Experiment for Increasing Preheat Energy Coupling Efficiency in Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion (MagLIF)
3William RiedelKinetic Mix at Gas-Shell Interface in Inverted Corona Fusion Experiments
4Eldred LeeTowards the Quantum Yield Enhancement of High-Energy X-Ray Detection by Si CMOS Image Sensors Using High-Z Thin-Film Semiconductor Photon Energy Attenuation Layers
DOE NNSA SSGF
1Drew MorrillDevelopment of a Mid-IR Laser for Soft X-ray High Harmonic Generation
2Olivia PardoStructural and Elastic Properties of Hydrated Sulfates: Informing Our Understanding of Planetary Interiors
3Chad UmmelUsing GODDESS to Probe Nuclear Structure and Constrain Neutron Capture Rates
4Michael WadasA Theoretical Approach for Transient Shock Strengthening in High-Energy-Density Laser Compression Experiments
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