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John Bryan Taylor

John Bryan Taylor (born 26 December 1928)[1][2] is a British physicist known for his contributions to plasma physics and their application in the field of fusion energy. Notable among these is the development of the "Taylor state", describing a minimum-energy configuration that conserves magnetic helicity.[3][4] Another development was his work on the ballooning transformation, which describes the motion of plasma in toroidal (donut) configurations, which are used in the fusion field.[5][6] Taylor has also made contributions to the theory of the Earth's Dynamo, including the Taylor constraint.[7]

John Bryan Taylor
Born (1928-12-26) 26 December 1928 (age 95)
NationalityBritish
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsPlasma physics

Early life and career edit

Taylor was born in Birmingham. He served in the Royal Air Force from 1950 to 1952, and then took his PhD at Birmingham University in 1955. Upon graduation, he joined the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston, and in 1962 moved to the Culham Laboratory, where he became Chief Physicist. He held several other positions during this period, including the Commonwealth Fund Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley in 1959 to 1960, the Institute for Advanced Study in 1969, 1973 and 1980–81, and finally took the position of Fondren Professor of Plasma Theory at the University of Texas at Austin in 1989. Taylor is still actively involved in fusion science, working with Culham laboratory and Oxford University. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1970.[8]

Honors and awards edit

Taylor won the Institute of Physics's James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize in 1971,[9] and the Max Born Medal and Prize in 1979.[10] He then went on to win the American Physical Society's James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics in 1999.[11]

Taylor initiated the study of chaos in magnetic surfaces, developing several contributions to chaos theory and introducing the "standard map" (or Chirikov–Taylor map).[12][13] He studied 2D-plasmas, demonstrating the inherent Bohm diffusion which had been noticed in magnetic bottles since the 1950s.[14][15] He then played a major part in developing the "ballooning transformation" for toroidal plasmas, along with Jack Connor and Jim Hastie, which won him the 2004 Hannes Alfvén Prize.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Hay, Jennifer (26 January 2009). "Eighty years young". ITER. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Taylor, Prof. John Bryan, (born 26 Dec. 1928), Fondren Professor of Plasma Theory, University of Texas at Austin, 1989–94; Chief Physicist, 1981–89, Consultant, 1994–2008, UKAEA Culham Laboratory | WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO". www.ukwhoswho.com. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U37121. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  3. ^ Hart, G. W.; Janos, A.; Meyerhofer, D. D.; Yamada, M. (1986). "Verification of the Taylor (minimum energy) state in a spheromak". The Physics of Fluids. 29 (6): 1994–1997. Bibcode:1986PhFl...29.1994H. doi:10.1063/1.865627. ISSN 0031-9171.
  4. ^ Diamond, P. H.; Malkov, M. (2003). "Dynamics of helicity transport and Taylor relaxation". Physics of Plasmas. 10 (6): 2322–2329. Bibcode:2003PhPl...10.2322D. doi:10.1063/1.1576390. ISSN 1070-664X.
  5. ^ Connor, J. W.; Hastie, R. J.; Taylor, J. B. (1978). "Shear, Periodicity, and Plasma Ballooning Modes". Physical Review Letters. 40 (6): 396–399. Bibcode:1978PhRvL..40..396C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.40.396.
  6. ^ Connor, J. W.; Taylor, J. B. (1987). "Ballooning modes or Fourier modes in a toroidal plasma?". The Physics of Fluids. 30 (10): 3180–3185. Bibcode:1987PhFl...30.3180C. doi:10.1063/1.866493. ISSN 0031-9171.
  7. ^ Taylor, J. B. 1963. "The magnetohydrodynamics of a rotating fluid and the Earth's dynamo problem,". Proc. R. Soc. London, A274: 274–283.
  8. ^ "List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660 – 2007" (PDF). Royal Society. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  9. ^ "Maxwell medal recipients". www.iop.org. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Born medal recipients". www.iop.org. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  11. ^ "1999 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics Recipient". American Physical Society. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  12. ^ Rechester, A. B.; Rosenbluth, M. N.; White, R. B. (1981). "Fourier-space paths applied to the calculation of diffusion for the Chirikov-Taylor model". Physical Review A. 23 (5): 2664–2672. Bibcode:1981PhRvA..23.2664R. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.23.2664.
  13. ^ Beaufume, P.; Dubois, M. A.; Benkadda, M. S. Mohamed (1990). "Diffusion in the noisy Chirikov-Taylor mapping". Physics Letters A. 147 (2): 87–91. Bibcode:1990PhLA..147...87B. doi:10.1016/0375-9601(90)90873-M. ISSN 0375-9601.
  14. ^ Hobbs, G. D.; Taylor, J. B. (1968). "Plasma diffusion in multipoles". Plasma Physics. 10 (3): 207–212. Bibcode:1968PlPh...10..207H. doi:10.1088/0032-1028/10/3/301. ISSN 0032-1028.
  15. ^ Taylor, J. B.; McNamara, B. (1971). "Plasma Diffusion in Two Dimensions". The Physics of Fluids. 14 (7): 1492–1499. Bibcode:1971PhFl...14.1492T. doi:10.1063/1.1693635. ISSN 0031-9171.
  16. ^ Lister, Dr Jo (2004). "Award of the 2004 Hannes Alfvén Prize of the European Physical Society to J W Connor, R J Hastie and J B Taylor". Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 46 (12B). doi:10.1088/0741-3335/46/12B/E02. ISSN 0741-3335. S2CID 250876267.

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For other people named John Taylor see John Taylor disambiguation John Bryan Taylor born 26 December 1928 1 2 is a British physicist known for his contributions to plasma physics and their application in the field of fusion energy Notable among these is the development of the Taylor state describing a minimum energy configuration that conserves magnetic helicity 3 4 Another development was his work on the ballooning transformation which describes the motion of plasma in toroidal donut configurations which are used in the fusion field 5 6 Taylor has also made contributions to the theory of the Earth s Dynamo including the Taylor constraint 7 John Bryan TaylorBorn 1928 12 26 26 December 1928 age 95 Birmingham United KingdomNationalityBritishAwardsJames Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize 1971 Max Born Medal and Prize 1979 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics 1999 Hannes Alfven Prize 2004 Scientific careerFieldsPlasma physicsEarly life and career editTaylor was born in Birmingham He served in the Royal Air Force from 1950 to 1952 and then took his PhD at Birmingham University in 1955 Upon graduation he joined the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston and in 1962 moved to the Culham Laboratory where he became Chief Physicist He held several other positions during this period including the Commonwealth Fund Fellow at the University of California Berkeley in 1959 to 1960 the Institute for Advanced Study in 1969 1973 and 1980 81 and finally took the position of Fondren Professor of Plasma Theory at the University of Texas at Austin in 1989 Taylor is still actively involved in fusion science working with Culham laboratory and Oxford University He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1970 8 Honors and awards editTaylor won the Institute of Physics s James Clerk Maxwell Medal and Prize in 1971 9 and the Max Born Medal and Prize in 1979 10 He then went on to win the American Physical Society s James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics in 1999 11 Taylor initiated the study of chaos in magnetic surfaces developing several contributions to chaos theory and introducing the standard map or Chirikov Taylor map 12 13 He studied 2D plasmas demonstrating the inherent Bohm diffusion which had been noticed in magnetic bottles since the 1950s 14 15 He then played a major part in developing the ballooning transformation for toroidal plasmas along with Jack Connor and Jim Hastie which won him the 2004 Hannes Alfven Prize 16 References edit Hay Jennifer 26 January 2009 Eighty years young ITER Retrieved 25 January 2024 Taylor Prof John Bryan born 26 Dec 1928 Fondren Professor of Plasma Theory University of Texas at Austin 1989 94 Chief Physicist 1981 89 Consultant 1994 2008 UKAEA Culham Laboratory WHO S WHO amp WHO WAS WHO www ukwhoswho com doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U37121 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 Retrieved 4 March 2020 Hart G W Janos A Meyerhofer D D Yamada M 1986 Verification of the Taylor minimum energy state in a spheromak The Physics of Fluids 29 6 1994 1997 Bibcode 1986PhFl 29 1994H doi 10 1063 1 865627 ISSN 0031 9171 Diamond P H Malkov M 2003 Dynamics of helicity transport and Taylor relaxation Physics of Plasmas 10 6 2322 2329 Bibcode 2003PhPl 10 2322D doi 10 1063 1 1576390 ISSN 1070 664X Connor J W Hastie R J Taylor J B 1978 Shear Periodicity and Plasma Ballooning Modes Physical Review Letters 40 6 396 399 Bibcode 1978PhRvL 40 396C doi 10 1103 PhysRevLett 40 396 Connor J W Taylor J B 1987 Ballooning modes or Fourier modes in a toroidal plasma The Physics of Fluids 30 10 3180 3185 Bibcode 1987PhFl 30 3180C doi 10 1063 1 866493 ISSN 0031 9171 Taylor J B 1963 The magnetohydrodynamics of a rotating fluid and the Earth s dynamo problem Proc R Soc London A274 274 283 List of Fellows of the Royal Society 1660 2007 PDF Royal Society Retrieved 2 March 2012 Maxwell medal recipients www iop org Retrieved 4 March 2020 Born medal recipients www iop org Retrieved 4 March 2020 1999 James Clerk Maxwell Prize for Plasma Physics Recipient American Physical Society Retrieved 4 March 2020 Rechester A B Rosenbluth M N White R B 1981 Fourier space paths applied to the calculation of diffusion for the Chirikov Taylor model Physical Review A 23 5 2664 2672 Bibcode 1981PhRvA 23 2664R doi 10 1103 PhysRevA 23 2664 Beaufume P Dubois M A Benkadda M S Mohamed 1990 Diffusion in the noisy Chirikov Taylor mapping Physics Letters A 147 2 87 91 Bibcode 1990PhLA 147 87B doi 10 1016 0375 9601 90 90873 M ISSN 0375 9601 Hobbs G D Taylor J B 1968 Plasma diffusion in multipoles Plasma Physics 10 3 207 212 Bibcode 1968PlPh 10 207H doi 10 1088 0032 1028 10 3 301 ISSN 0032 1028 Taylor J B McNamara B 1971 Plasma Diffusion in Two Dimensions The Physics of Fluids 14 7 1492 1499 Bibcode 1971PhFl 14 1492T doi 10 1063 1 1693635 ISSN 0031 9171 Lister Dr Jo 2004 Award of the 2004 Hannes Alfven Prize of the European Physical Society to J W Connor R J Hastie and J B Taylor Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 46 12B doi 10 1088 0741 3335 46 12B E02 ISSN 0741 3335 S2CID 250876267 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Bryan Taylor amp oldid 1199591401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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