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    • Omar Hurricane is a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in the thermonuclear and inertial confinement fusion design division. Hurricane completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) under the supervision of Professor René Pellat in 1994. He remained at UCLA as a postdoc under adviser Steven Cowley (now Director of PPPL), studying the kink and nonlinear ballooning mode instability in high-beta plasmas until joining LLNL in 1998 as a designer in A-Division (Secondary Design).
      Hurricane initially worked on modeling underground tests then in the Phoenix pulsed power project and as the W87 secondary lead designer during its first life extension program (LEP). Hurricane led a 10-year interdisciplinary science effort, euphemistically called “Energy Balance,” that resolved a long-standing nuclear weapons issue for which he was awarded the U.S. Department of Energy Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 2009 [1].
      In 2012, Hurricane was asked by then-Lab director Parney Albright to lead an alternative ignition science team. Under Hurricane’s leadership, this effort was broken into two parts: focused physics experiments to study questions that had arisen from NIF experiments and integrated experiments using an alternate capsule design that traded off theoretical high performance for actual improved robustness and predictability. Both tracks and the underlying ‘basecamp’ strategy have been extremely successful, forming the basis for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) obtaining fusion ignition [2] and have led to improved understanding in ignition physics.


      Education


      Hurricane attained his B.S in Physics and Applied Math from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 1990. He graduated with an MS in physics from University of California, Los Angeles in 1992, and gained his PhD from UCLA as well in 1994.


      Career


      Following numerous internships, Hurricane began his professional career as a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA. He then went on to become the senior scientist at UCLA's Institute of Plasma Fusion and research. He has been Chief Scientist for the inertial confinement fusion program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2014.
      He has published widely in journals and conference papers.[3] Hurricane was the lead author of a 2014 paper presenting the results of fusion experiments demonstrating Fuel Gain greater than unity, which is the first laboratory demonstration where the fusion energy output exceeded the energy injected into the fusion fuel. He received the Edward Teller Award in 2021 for “Visionary scientific insights and leadership of National Ignition Facility (NIF) experiments resulting in the achievement of fuel gain, an alpha-heating-dominated plasma, and a burning plasma.”


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    Omar Hurricane - Wikipedia

    Omar Hurricane is a physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in the thermonuclear and inertial confinement fusion design division. [1] Hurricane completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) under the supervision of Professor René Pellat in 1994.

    Hurricane Omar - Wikipedia

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    Physicist Omar Hurricane receives prestigious Edward Teller Award

    Omar Hurricane, chief scientist for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory inertial confinement fusion (ICF) program, is a recipient of the 2021 Edward Teller Award.

    Physicist Omar Hurricane wins prestigious E.O. Lawrence Award …

    16 Des 2009 · Physicist Omar Hurricane has been named a winner of the Department of Energy’s prestigious Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today. Hurricane is being honored for his work in national security and nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

    Tropical Storm Omar - National Hurricane Center

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    Climbing the mountain of fusion ignition: an interview with Omar Hurricane

    14 Mei 2015 · LLNL Distinguished Scientist Omar Hurricane, chief scientist for the Laboratory’s Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) program, is at the forefront of the drive to achieve nuclear fusion with energy gain for the first time in a laboratory.

    Omar Hurricane: Scientific proof of principle at the NIF

    14 Jan 2022 · In 2012, Omar Hurricane, a distinguished member of the technical staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, was asked by the laboratory director to lead a team to delve into studying the physics and engineering obstacles preventing …

    Tropical Cyclone Report - National Hurricane Center

    Omar, which directly impacted the Leeward Islands, underwent rapid intensification (up to a category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale) and an immediately subsequent rapid weakening. a. Omar originated from an easterly wave that moved westward off the coast of west Africa on 30 September.

    Dr. Omar Hurricane - University of Toronto

    Dr Hurricane is an American plasma physicist, and a scientific leader of inertial confinement fusion efforts conducted on the National Ignition Facility, the world’s premiere research facility for laser-induced fusion.

    Dr. Omar Hurricane - University of Michigan

    About the Speaker: Omar Hurricane is Chief Scientist for the inertial confinement fusion program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a position he’s held since 2014. Omar completed his PhD in Physics at UCLA in 1994 where he remained as a postdoc doing plasma theory until 1998.