Ph.D. Student, Princeton Program in Plasma Physics
B.Sc., Applied Physics, New York University, 2020.
Email: mhrosen@pppl.gov
Research Interests
Nuclear fusion, plasma physics, magnetic mirrors, computational physics, high-performance computing, dynamical systems, turbulence.
Skills
Computer skills: C, Python, Lua, Mathematica, CUDA, MPI, OpenMP, OpenACC, MatLab, LaTeX, Arduino, Excel, SolidWorks, Cura.
Transferable: Public speaking, leadership, organization, time management, teamwork, experimental design.
Awards
(2021) National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation.
(2020) Fulbright Recipient, Fulbright U.S. Student Program, To study hybrid kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic simulations on tokamaks at the Max Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik in Garching, Germany.
(2020) Richard W. Block Award, New York University, Recognized as the valedictorian of the class of 2020.
(2020) Erich E. Kunhardt Prize in Applied Physics, New York University, For the most innovative senior project in applied physics.
(2020) National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation.
(2017) Raymond E. Kirk Award, New York University, Awarded to the most outstanding first-year student chemist.
(2017) Student Senator Council Conference Funding, New York University, To give a talk at the 2017 American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics Conference.
(2017) Employee of the Month, Dynamical Systems Laboratory.
(2016) 3rd Place in Ultraviolet Live Talent Competition, New York University, For playing the cello.