
Bio
Dr. Jeremy Lore is the leader of the Power Exhaust and Particle Control Group in ORNL's Fusion Energy Division. Jeremy earned his Ph.D. in plasma physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010), working on the Helically Symmetric eXperiment (HSX) stellarator. He joined ORNL in 2012, after completing a DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship focused on three-dimensional transport in tokamaks (2010-2012).
Jeremy’s research is primarily in the area of boundary transport, with a focus on simulation of scrape-off-layer and divertor plasmas. He has led experiments and performed modeling for public and private tokamaks and stellarators worldwide; contributed to the design of divertor components and pumping systems for devices including W7-X, SPARC, DIII-D, and EAST; and led the design of magnets for isotope production. He developed the DIV3D code for optimizing stellarator divertor components, and co-developed the neoclassical transport code PENTA. Jeremy is a member of the American Physical Society, the National Stellarator Coordination Committee, and the divertor and scrape-off-layer Topical Group of the International Tokamak Physics Activity.
Education
Ph.D. in plasma physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010)