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Elena Belova

  • phone: 609-243-2641
  • email: ebelova@pppl.gov

Elena V. Belova is a Principal Research Physicist at the Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory. She received a M.S. in physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Russia), and worked at the Space Research Institute in Moscow, Russia till 1992. She received a Ph. D. in plasma physics from Dartmouth College, Hanover NH in 1997. Following a three year post doctoral position with Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, she joined PPPL staff in 2000.

Her research interests include: kinetic effects on the MHD stability; interaction of energetic particles with MHD waves; global stability of the Field-Reversed Configurations; numerical simulations, and fluid/kinetic(gyro-kinetic) hybrid models of plasmas. She is currently active in the area of MHD and hybrid simulations of the Field-Reversed Configurations, and numerical studies of MHD instabilities driven by the energetic neutral beam ions in NSTX.

Dr. Belova was the recipient of the Katherine E. Weimer award in 2005.

Papers
  • "Coupling of Neutral-Beam-Driven Compressional Alfvén Eigenmodes to Kinetic Alfvén Waves in NSTX Tokamak and Energy Channeling"
    E.V. Belova, N. N. Gorelenkov et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 015001 (2015)
  • "Advances in the numerical modeling of field-reversed configurations"
    Elena V. Belova, Ronald C. Davidson et al., Phys. Plasmas 13, 056115 (2006)
  • "Kinetic effects on the stability properties of field-reversed configurations. I. Linear stability"
    Elena V. Belova, Ronald C. Davidson et al., Phys. Plasmas 10, 2361 (2003)
Additional
  • DOE highlight, 2014 : Coupling of Neutral-beam-driven Compressional Alfvén Eigenmodes to Kinetic Alfvén Waves in NSTX and Energy Channelling