Kunioki Mima

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Kunioki Mima ( Japanese 三 間 圀 興 , Mima Kunioki ; * August 1945 ) is a Japanese plasma physicist .

Mima studied physics at the University of Kyoto with a degree in 1968 and a doctorate in 1973. As a post-doctoral student he was at the University of Hiroshima until 1975 and then at the University of Osaka , where he became an assistant professor in 1978 and a professor in 1984. From 1995 to 1999 he was director of the Institute of Laser Engineering there. There he deals with laser fusion (experiments with the Gekko XII laser and FIREX program), free electron lasers, relativistic plasmas and laser-plasma interaction.

In 2011, together with Akira Hasegawa and Patrick H. Diamond, he received the Hannes-Alfvén Prize for important contributions to the theory of turbulent transport in plasmas (Mima-Hasegawa equation 1977). In 2007 he received the Edward Teller Award .

Fonts

  • with Raymond Bonnett, Hector A. Baldis: Laser Plasma Theory and Simulation , Harwood 1995, ISBN 978-3-7186-5489-5
  • K. Mima, S. Nakai, H. Azechi, A. Nishiguchi, H. Takabe, N. Miyanga, H. Nakano, M. Nakai, M. Katayama, K. Nishihara, N. Nakatsuka, T. Jitsuno, K. Tanaka, H. Nishimura, H. Shiraga, T. Endo, T. Yamanaka, Y. Kato, C. Yamanaka: Physics highlights of the Gekko12 program . In: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion . tape 34 , no. 13 , 1992, pp. 1775 , doi : 10.1088 / 0741-3335 / 34/13/005 .
  • Laser Fusion Theory, Journal of Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion, Volume 68, 1992, p. 135

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ulrich Stroth: 38th European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics . In: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion . tape 53 , no. 12 , 2011, p. 120201 , doi : 10.1088 / 0741-3335 / 53/12/120201 .