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Tony Taylor named VP at General Atomics

FEB 03, 2012
Physics Today

Dr. Tony Taylor has been appointed Vice President of the Magnetic Fusion Energy (MFE) Division, with responsibility for the DIII-D National Fusion Program, the GA ITER Program and MFE Technologies.

Tony has been with GA and involved in fusion research for over 32 years, starting as a Senior Scientist in 1979. Tony is a recognized and respected leader in the International Magnetic Fusion community, was a recipient of Fusion Power Associates 2008 Leadership Award and is a member of Fusion Power Associates Board of Directors.

Tony succeeds Ron Stambaugh, who retired in August 2011.

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