From:
Mike Rosing <rosing@neurophys.wisc.edu>
Newsgroups:
sci.physics.plasma
Subject: Re: Plasma Physics Graduate Programs
Organization:
Medical Electronics Lab.
References:
<aaa9h3$4i9a$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu>
Fielding Isaacs
wrote:
>
> Ok, so we all know about the Plasma programs at
Stanford, Berkley, MIT and
> the holy grail of Princeton, but where do
all those enthusiastic
> plasma-physicists in training go when they
don't have the exceptional
> qualities required by these schools? In other words, what are the less-well
>
known schools offering plasma physics?
U. Michigan and U. Wisconsin
have large plasma physics programs.
There's some
down south too, but
I don't remember where (Texas for sure, and Alabama,
but
I don't
remember the schools). A web search on
"plasma physics" AND
"university"
might find a
lot more too.
You also can search under "physics" and
"engineering". Many
schools
have both,
but some only do plasma research under one banner,
so being specific
might
help you deterimine if you want to check it
out more too.
Good luck, and have fun!
Patience,
persistence, truth,
Dr. mike