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Stephen O. Dean

Stephen O. Dean (born May 12, 1936) is an American physicist, engineer and author. He was born in Niagara Falls, New York, United States, and grew up there through high school.

Stephen O. Dean

Early life and education edit

Dean received his BS in physics from Boston College in 1960 and an SM in nuclear engineering from MIT in 1962. He completed his doctorate in physics from the University of Maryland (1971).

Career edit

Dean has worked for over 50 years as a scientist and manager on the development of fusion for energy and other applications. After receiving his nuclear engineering degree from MIT in 1962, he joined the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) as a staff physicist in the Controlled Thermonuclear Research (CTR) branch of the Research Division. The CTR branch was responsible for management of the U.S. fusion energy research program.[1] In 1966, Dean co-authored the AEC's Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research[2][3] which, after reviews by the AEC's General Advisory Committee, the Office of Management and Budget, and the President's Science Advisory Committee, was sent to the Congressional Joint Committee on Atomic Energy by the AEC.[4]

In 1969, Dean transferred to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) as an experimental physicist where, over the next three years, he performed experiments on laser-produced plasmas, published three scientific papers[5] and completed his PhD in physics at the University of Maryland.[6] In February 1972, he received the Naval Research Laboratory Research Publication Award.[7]

In early 1972, he returned to AEC and became an Assistant Director of the newly-formed CTR Division.[8] In 1973, he chaired a review panel on the Status and Objectives of Tokamak Systems for Fusion Research.[9] In 1975, the AEC became the US Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA). He became the Director of the (magnetic) Confinement Systems Division, within the newly-established Office of Fusion Energy (OFE) where he led the preparation of the Fusion Power by Magnetic Confinement Program Plan.[10] In 1977, ERDA became the US Department of Energy (DOE).  In August 1979, Dean left government and co-founded (with Nicholas Krall and Alvin Trivelpiece) Fusion Power Associates, a non-profit scientific research and educational foundation and serves as the association's president.[11]

In 1981, Dean edited the book Prospects for Fusion Power.[12] In 1982, he contributed to the book Nuclear Power: Both Sides,[13] edited by Michio Kaku and Jennifer Trainer. During 1985–1987, he co-led the DOE-commissioned Technical Planning Activity.[14] For that work, in March 1988, he received a DOE Distinguished Associate Award from DOE Secretary of Energy John S. Herrington.[15] In 1987 he was elected Fellow of the American Nuclear Society (ANS).[16]

Dean served as a member of the DOE Fusion Energy Advisory Committee (FEAC) 1991–1994. In 1992, he led a FEAC study on Concept Improvement.[17] In 1995, he served on the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development.[18] In 2002, he authored an article "Fifty Years of Fusion Research" in the American Nuclear Society magazine Nuclear News.[19] In 2003, he served on a subpanel of the DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) to prepare a new fusion program plan.[20] In 2011, he authored Chapter 31, "Historical Origins and Development of Fusion Research" in the Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia.[21] In 2013, he published his book Search for the Ultimate Energy Source – A History of the U.S. Fusion Energy Program.[22] In January 2017 he did an interview with journalist Miles O’Brien, a portion of which aired on the PBS NewsHour.[23] In September 2017 he did a podcast interview for Episode 20 of the Energy-Cast series.[24]

In 2018, he received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award. Marquis Who's Who states that recipients are chosen on the basis of "noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence" in their chosen fields.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ Bishop, A. S. Project Sherwood – The U.S. Program in Controlled Fusion. Addison-Wesley (1958). Library of Congress Card Catalogue No. 58-12002.
  2. ^ "AEC Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research. AEC Report TID-23277" (PDF). Fire.pppl.gov. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "AEC Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research. AEC Report TID-23277". J. Fusion Energy. 30: 207–237. 2011. doi:10.1007/s10894-011-9398-z. S2CID 120279172.
  4. ^ Bromberg, J.L., Fusion – science, politics, and the invention of a new energy source. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1982), pp. 139–142
  5. ^ American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters. 26,1012 (1971); 27,487 (1971); 29,569 (1972)
  6. ^ Bromberg, op. cit., p. 200.
  7. ^ "PDF of 1972 NRL Research Publication Award" (PDF). Richdean.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  8. ^ Bromberg, op.cit. pp 199–200.
  9. ^ "Status and Objective of Tokamak Systems for Fusion Research. AEC report WASH-1295" (PDF). Fire.pppl.gov. 1974.
  10. ^ "Fusion Power by Magnetic Confinement Program Plan. ERDA 76–110" (PDF). Fire.pppl.gov. July 1976. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  11. ^ "Fusion Power Associates". Fusionpower.org. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  12. ^ Prospects for Fusion Power, Stephen O. Dean, editor. Pergamon Press, New York. (1981). ISBN 0-08-028046-3.
  13. ^ Stephen O. Dean, “Closing in on Fusion,” in Chapter 6 of Nuclear Power: Both Sides, edited by Michio Kaku and Jennifer Trainer. W.W. Norton & Company, New York (1982). ISBN 0-393-01631-5.
  14. ^ "Technical Planning Activity Final Report – Prepared for the Office of Fusion Energy U.S. Department of Energy, ANL/FPP-87-1". Inis.iaea.org. 1987.
  15. ^ "PDF of DOE 1988 Distinguished Career Award" (PDF). Richdean.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  16. ^ "PDF of ANS Fellow designation certificate" (PDF). Richdean.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  17. ^ "Concept Improvement – A Report to the Fusion Energy Advisory Committee by FEAC Panel 3" (PDF). Science.energy.gov. May 11, 1992. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  18. ^ "Final Report of the Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development" (PDF). Energy.gov. June 1995. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  19. ^ Stephen O. Dean (July 2002). "Fifty Years of Fusion Research : An Overview of Programs" (PDF). American Nuclear Society. 45 (8): 34–40.
  20. ^ "A Plan for the Development of Fusion Energy, DOE/SC-0074" (PDF). Science.energy.gov. March 5, 2003. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  21. ^ Chapter 31 in Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2011). ISBN 978-0-470-89439-2.
  22. ^ Search for the Ultimate Energy Source – A History of the U.S. Fusion Energy Program. Springer (2013). ISBN 978-1-4614-6036-7
  23. ^ "Is alluring but elusive fusion energy possible in our lifetime?". Pbs.org. January 18, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  24. ^ "Energy Cast | Ep. 20 | Futuristic Fusion". Energy-cast.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  25. ^ "Stephen Odell Dean, PhD, Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who". 24-7pressrelease.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.

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Stephen O Dean born May 12 1936 is an American physicist engineer and author He was born in Niagara Falls New York United States and grew up there through high school Stephen O DeanEarly life and education editDean received his BS in physics from Boston College in 1960 and an SM in nuclear engineering from MIT in 1962 He completed his doctorate in physics from the University of Maryland 1971 Career editDean has worked for over 50 years as a scientist and manager on the development of fusion for energy and other applications After receiving his nuclear engineering degree from MIT in 1962 he joined the U S Atomic Energy Commission AEC as a staff physicist in the Controlled Thermonuclear Research CTR branch of the Research Division The CTR branch was responsible for management of the U S fusion energy research program 1 In 1966 Dean co authored the AEC s Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research 2 3 which after reviews by the AEC s General Advisory Committee the Office of Management and Budget and the President s Science Advisory Committee was sent to the Congressional Joint Committee on Atomic Energy by the AEC 4 In 1969 Dean transferred to the U S Naval Research Laboratory NRL as an experimental physicist where over the next three years he performed experiments on laser produced plasmas published three scientific papers 5 and completed his PhD in physics at the University of Maryland 6 In February 1972 he received the Naval Research Laboratory Research Publication Award 7 In early 1972 he returned to AEC and became an Assistant Director of the newly formed CTR Division 8 In 1973 he chaired a review panel on the Status and Objectives of Tokamak Systems for Fusion Research 9 In 1975 the AEC became the US Energy Research and Development Administration ERDA He became the Director of the magnetic Confinement Systems Division within the newly established Office of Fusion Energy OFE where he led the preparation of the Fusion Power by Magnetic Confinement Program Plan 10 In 1977 ERDA became the US Department of Energy DOE In August 1979 Dean left government and co founded with Nicholas Krall and Alvin Trivelpiece Fusion Power Associates a non profit scientific research and educational foundation and serves as the association s president 11 In 1981 Dean edited the book Prospects for Fusion Power 12 In 1982 he contributed to the book Nuclear Power Both Sides 13 edited by Michio Kaku and Jennifer Trainer During 1985 1987 he co led the DOE commissioned Technical Planning Activity 14 For that work in March 1988 he received a DOE Distinguished Associate Award from DOE Secretary of Energy John S Herrington 15 In 1987 he was elected Fellow of the American Nuclear Society ANS 16 Dean served as a member of the DOE Fusion Energy Advisory Committee FEAC 1991 1994 In 1992 he led a FEAC study on Concept Improvement 17 In 1995 he served on the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development 18 In 2002 he authored an article Fifty Years of Fusion Research in the American Nuclear Society magazine Nuclear News 19 In 2003 he served on a subpanel of the DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee FESAC to prepare a new fusion program plan 20 In 2011 he authored Chapter 31 Historical Origins and Development of Fusion Research in the Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia 21 In 2013 he published his book Search for the Ultimate Energy Source A History of the U S Fusion Energy Program 22 In January 2017 he did an interview with journalist Miles O Brien a portion of which aired on the PBS NewsHour 23 In September 2017 he did a podcast interview for Episode 20 of the Energy Cast series 24 In 2018 he received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award Marquis Who s Who states that recipients are chosen on the basis of noteworthy accomplishments visibility and prominence in their chosen fields 25 References edit Bishop A S Project Sherwood The U S Program in Controlled Fusion Addison Wesley 1958 Library of Congress Card Catalogue No 58 12002 AEC Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research AEC Report TID 23277 PDF Fire pppl gov Retrieved April 19 2022 AEC Policy and Action Paper on Controlled Thermonuclear Research AEC Report TID 23277 J Fusion Energy 30 207 237 2011 doi 10 1007 s10894 011 9398 z S2CID 120279172 Bromberg J L Fusion science politics and the invention of a new energy source The MIT Press Cambridge Massachusetts 1982 pp 139 142 American Physical Society Physical Review Letters 26 1012 1971 27 487 1971 29 569 1972 Bromberg op cit p 200 PDF of 1972 NRL Research Publication Award PDF Richdean com Retrieved April 19 2022 Bromberg op cit pp 199 200 Status and Objective of Tokamak Systems for Fusion Research AEC report WASH 1295 PDF Fire pppl gov 1974 Fusion Power by Magnetic Confinement Program Plan ERDA 76 110 PDF Fire pppl gov July 1976 Retrieved April 19 2022 Fusion Power Associates Fusionpower org Retrieved April 19 2022 Prospects for Fusion Power Stephen O Dean editor Pergamon Press New York 1981 ISBN 0 08 028046 3 Stephen O Dean Closing in on Fusion in Chapter 6 of Nuclear Power Both Sides edited by Michio Kaku and Jennifer Trainer W W Norton amp Company New York 1982 ISBN 0 393 01631 5 Technical Planning Activity Final Report Prepared for the Office of Fusion Energy U S Department of Energy ANL FPP 87 1 Inis iaea org 1987 PDF of DOE 1988 Distinguished Career Award PDF Richdean com Retrieved April 19 2022 PDF of ANS Fellow designation certificate PDF Richdean com Retrieved April 19 2022 Concept Improvement A Report to the Fusion Energy Advisory Committee by FEAC Panel 3 PDF Science energy gov May 11 1992 Retrieved April 19 2022 Final Report of the Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development PDF Energy gov June 1995 Retrieved April 19 2022 Stephen O Dean July 2002 Fifty Years of Fusion Research An Overview of Programs PDF American Nuclear Society 45 8 34 40 A Plan for the Development of Fusion Energy DOE SC 0074 PDF Science energy gov March 5 2003 Retrieved April 19 2022 Chapter 31 in Nuclear Energy Encyclopedia John Wiley amp Sons Inc 2011 ISBN 978 0 470 89439 2 Search for the Ultimate Energy Source A History of the U S Fusion Energy Program Springer 2013 ISBN 978 1 4614 6036 7 Is alluring but elusive fusion energy possible in our lifetime Pbs org January 18 2017 Retrieved April 19 2022 Energy Cast Ep 20 Futuristic Fusion Energy cast com Retrieved April 19 2022 Stephen Odell Dean PhD Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who s Who 24 7pressrelease com Retrieved April 19 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen O Dean amp oldid 1171974373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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