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Thomas Jonsson is an Associate Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science. His research primarily focuses on fusion plasma physics, particularly in the modeling of plasma heating and stability confinement. He has notable involvement in the JET experiment at Oxford, specifically in the integrated modeling of fusion plasmas. Jonsson coordinates tasks for the EUROfusion Consortium aimed at optimizing heating and current drive modeling in fusion systems. In addition to his research, he is committed to teaching, offering courses related to plasma physics and electromagnetic theory at both the Master's and PhD levels. His courses include Algebra Geometry, Electromagnetic Waves Dispersive Media, Electromagnetic Modelling, Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma Physics, and Advanced Course in Plasma Waves, demonstrating a diverse teaching portfolio that integrates practical research into academic curriculum.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm, Sweden
Teaching and researching in the fields of electromagnetic engineering and fusion science.
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