Thomas Jonsson
Associate professor
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Researcher
About me
I am a researcher in fusion plasma physics with focus on the modelling of plasma heating, stability and confinement. In particular I am involved in studies of plasma heating by radio waves at the JET experiment in Oxford and the integrated modelling of fusion plasmas within the EUROfusion Consortium, where I am the task coordinator for heating and current drive modelling.
I also teach at courses related to plasma physics and electromagnetic theory for Masters students and courses on charged particle motion, plasma waves and fusion research for PhD students.
Courses
Algebra and Geometry (IX1303), examiner, course responsible, teacher, assistant | Course web
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering, Second Cycle (EA275X), examiner | Course web
Electromagnetic Waves in Dispersive Media (ED2210), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Electromagnetic modelling (EI2403), teacher | Course web
Plasma Physics (EF2200), teacher | Course web
Project in Fusion Research (ED2247), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web