Zachary W. Friis, Ph.D.
Medical Physicist
Education
Doctor of Philosophy Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Nuclear Engineering Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences
Valdosta State University, Cum laude
Memberships
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
American Physical Society
Publications and Presentations
Z. W. Friis, T. D. Rognlien, W. M. Stacey and R. J. Groebner, Comp. Phys. Comm., in preparation (2009).
Z.W. Friis, et al. 2009. "Analysis of neutral particle recycling and pedestal fueling in an H-mode DIII-D discharge", in Review Physics of Plasmas.
W. M. Stacey, et al. 2005. "Investigation of the cause of the high-to-low mode confinement transition following multifaceted asymmetric radiation from edge formation in DIII-D". Physics of Plasmas 12, 72518
W. M. Stacey, et al. 2005. "A Subcritical, Gas-Cooled Fast Transmutation Reactor with a Fusion Neutron Source" Nucl. Tech 150, no. 2, 162-188
Biography
Mr. Friis practices diagnostic medical physics, medical nuclear physics, and health physics at West Physics Consulting. He came to West Physics from the field of advanced plasma physics. His research encompassed the theoretical, computational, and experimental. In his doctoral dissertation research, he developed semi-automated computational tools used in an in-depth analysis of neutral particle transport within the plasma edge of a Tokamak. He has presented his research both regionally and nationally, and has interacted continuously with researchers both foreign and domestic. Mr. Friis also has in-depth experience with advanced electronics technology, radio astronomy, and non-linear optics.
Mr. Friis is originally from Valdosta, GA.
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