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Bruno S. Bauer University of Nevada, Reno Department of Physics / 220 Reno, NV 89557-0220 775-784-1363; FAX: 775-784-1398 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 1992 Physics University of California, Los Angeles Dissertation: Electron Plasma Wavebreaking and Caviton Formation M.Sc. 1983 Physics University of California, Los Angeles B.Sc. 1982 Mathematics Stanford University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012-present Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno 2002-2012 Associate Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno RESEARCH Plasma physics, high energy density physics, and applications Intensely driven matter for fusion energy and radiation sources Fundamental experiments and simulations on plasma formation, waves, and instabilities Coauthor of 52 peer-reviewed articles, 2 patents, and 54 conference proceedings / laboratory reports Founded the Nevada Terawatt Facility at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR, 1997) Coauthor of 87 proposals (73 as UNR Principal Investigator [PI] or co-PI), yielding 52 awards (46 as UNR PI), granting $37,000,880 (including $23,635,261 for UNR, as UNR PI or co-PI) HONORS Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2010 Invited Talk, DOE Workshop on Scientific Opportunities in High Energy Density Plasma Physics, 2008 Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2008 Invited Talk, International SEMATECH EUV Source Modeling Workshop, 2003 Oscar Buneman Award for Best Still Image, 18 th International Conference on Numerical Simulation of Plasma, with V.I. Sotnikov, J.N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, V. Fiala, 2003 Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2003 Mousel-Feltner Award for Outstanding Research, UNR College of Arts and Science, 1998 U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 1997 DOE-DP Young Scientist and Engineer Award, 1997 LANL Distinguished Achievement Award, 1996 LANL Director's Fellowship, 1995 LLNL Physics Award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Achievements, 1994 Invited Talk, Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the American Physical Society, 1994 American Vacuum Society Award, 1985 UCLA Physics Dept. Excellence in Teaching Award, 1982-83 UCLA Graduate Student Research and Teaching Fellowship, 1982 HONORS OF ADVISED PHD STUDENTS Kevin Yates, 1st place, Margaret Burbidge Award for graduate experimental research, Annual Meeting of the Far West Section of the American Physical Society (APS), 2014 Thomas Awe, Invited Talk, Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the APS, 2010 Ioana Paraschiv, Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2008

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Page 1: Bruno S. Bauer - University of Nevada, Reno · Bruno S. Bauer University of Nevada, Reno Department of Physics / 220 Reno, NV 89557-0220 775-784-1363; FAX: 775-784-1398 bbauer@physics.unr.edu

Bruno S. Bauer University of Nevada, Reno Department of Physics / 220

Reno, NV 89557-0220 775-784-1363; FAX: 775-784-1398

[email protected] EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1992 Physics University of California, Los Angeles Dissertation: Electron Plasma Wavebreaking and Caviton Formation M.Sc. 1983 Physics University of California, Los Angeles B.Sc. 1982 Mathematics Stanford University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012-present Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno 2002-2012 Associate Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno

RESEARCH

Plasma physics, high energy density physics, and applications Intensely driven matter for fusion energy and radiation sources Fundamental experiments and simulations on plasma formation, waves, and instabilities Coauthor of 52 peer-reviewed articles, 2 patents, and 54 conference proceedings / laboratory reports Founded the Nevada Terawatt Facility at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR, 1997) Coauthor of 87 proposals (73 as UNR Principal Investigator [PI] or co-PI), yielding 52 awards

(46 as UNR PI), granting $37,000,880 (including $23,635,261 for UNR, as UNR PI or co-PI) HONORS

Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2010 Invited Talk, DOE Workshop on Scientific Opportunities in High Energy Density Plasma Physics, 2008 Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2008 Invited Talk, International SEMATECH EUV Source Modeling Workshop, 2003 Oscar Buneman Award for Best Still Image, 18th International Conference on Numerical Simulation of Plasma, with V.I. Sotnikov, J.N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, V. Fiala, 2003 Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2003 Mousel-Feltner Award for Outstanding Research, UNR College of Arts and Science, 1998 U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 1997 DOE-DP Young Scientist and Engineer Award, 1997 LANL Distinguished Achievement Award, 1996 LANL Director's Fellowship, 1995 LLNL Physics Award for Outstanding Postdoctoral Achievements, 1994 Invited Talk, Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the American Physical Society, 1994 American Vacuum Society Award, 1985 UCLA Physics Dept. Excellence in Teaching Award, 1982-83 UCLA Graduate Student Research and Teaching Fellowship, 1982

HONORS OF ADVISED PHD STUDENTS

Kevin Yates, 1st place, Margaret Burbidge Award for graduate experimental research, Annual Meeting of the Far West Section of the American Physical Society (APS), 2014

Thomas Awe, Invited Talk, Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the APS, 2010 Ioana Paraschiv, Invited Talk, Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, 2008

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

PHYS 152 General Physics II (3 credits) PHYS 180 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (3 credits) PHYS 181/202 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (3 credits) PHYS 181H Physics for Scientists and Engineers II, Honors (3 credits) PHYS 203 [now 182] Physics for Scientists and Engineers III (3 credits) PHYS 400 Energy Principles, Sources, and Problems (submitted successful proposal for this

3 credit course to satisfy COs 9, 11, and 13 of the Silver Core) PHYS 423/623 Advanced Laboratory Techniques (2 credits) PHYS 423/623 Advanced Laboratory Techniques I (1 credit) PHYS 424/624 Advanced Laboratory Techniques II (1 credit) PHYS 427/627 Introduction to Plasma Physics (led creation of this 3-credit course) PHYS 473 Electricity and Magnetism (4 credits) PHYS 473/673 Electricity and Magnetism I (3 credits) PHYS 474/674 Electricity and Magnetism II (3 credits) PHYS 493/693 Special Problems (3 credits) PHYS 497 Senior Thesis (3 credits) PHYS 711 Electromagnetic Theory I (3 credits) PHYS 712 Electromagnetic Theory II (3 credits) PHYS 727 Plasma Theory (led creation of this 3-credit course) PHYS 771C Advanced Topics in Plasma Physics (3 credits) PHYS 790 Graduate Seminar (1 credit) PHYS 792 Special Problems (3 credits) PHYS 795 Comprehensive Examination (1 credit) PHYS 797 Thesis (3 credits) PHYS 799 Dissertation (1-24 credits)

I stimulate student learning using demonstrations, computer simulations, conceptual quizzes, Personal Response Systems, WebCampus online learning, and other modern materials.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Physical Society -- Division of Plasma Physics (1982-life) American Association of University Professors (AAUP-NFA) Fusion Power Associates High Energy Density Science Association University Fusion Association

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (2004-present)

Coach for Davidson Academy of Nevada Science Olympiad teams, 2012-present.

Co-organizer of the Keep the Heat and Thermodynamic events at the 2012 Nevada Regional and State Science Olympiad. Judge of the Keep the Heat event.

Innovative Confinement Concept (ICC) Workshop Program Committee, 2005-2011. Helped organize ICC Workshops (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, and 2011). Chaired the Local Organizing Committee Chair of the 2008 ICC Workshop, successfully held at UNR in June 2008. Over 100 researchers and students attended, from a prestigious array of institutions.

Program Committee of the 32nd IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science, 2005. Organized and chaired the Pulsed Power Technology & Applications and High Energy Density Matter sessions.

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Elected officer and board member of the UNR chapter of the AAUP-NFA, 2006-2010. Served as Secretary (2006-2008) and as Vice-President (2008-2010). Co-organized campus fora and reported on UNR events and issues.

Provided input (invited talk) to the High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas (HEDLP) panel of the U.S. Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on magneto-inertial fusion and magnetized high energy density physics, 2008.

Co-organizer of the 2008 and 2009 UNR-Megagauss-Experiment Computational Modeling Workshops. Hosted the 2008 workshop at UNR, April 7-9, 2008.

Served on the U.S. Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (FESAC) Committee of Visitors (COV), 2009-2010, which provided FESAC with a detailed review of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (OFES) program.

Served on the Magnetized High Energy Density (HED) Laboratory Plasma Physics Panel of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fusion Energy Science (SC/OFES) and National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA/DP) Joint Research Needs Workshop (ReNeW) on High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas (HEDLP), 2009-2010. Provided input to the DOE on magnetized high energy density and fusion physics.

Co-organizer of the 2004 and 2005 Peavine Elementary School Science Fair and Inventors Challenge. Remarkably, 7 of Peavine’s 12 Science Fair entries to the 2005 Northern Nevada Science Fair got awards (one or two regional awards would have been considered good).

Refereed grant proposals for the U.S. Department of Energy (OFES and SBIR/STTR programs), the National Science Foundation, the Chilean FONDECYT (national foundation for scientific and technological research), and the Research Corporation.

Reviewed articles for the Physics of Plasmas, the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, and the Image Science Journal (UK).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (2004-present)

Physics Assessment Coordinator, 2004-present. Working with the Physics Undergraduate Education committee, the Physics Graduate Education committee, and the Physics faculty to assess and improve the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs in Physics.

College of Science (COS) Hyung K. Shin Excellence in Research Award Committee, 2014. Helped select the COS faculty member with the most exceptional research achievements over the previous three years.

Physics representative to the College of Science Student Evaluations Committee, 2013-2014.

Physics department Secretary, 2009-2010, and regularly thereafter. Assured Physics Department elections were run with integrity.

UNR Campus Affairs Committee, 2006-2009. Helped investigate and make recommendations on a wide range of campus issues.

Physics department Personnel Committee (elected), 2005-2008. Evaluated faculty annually and provided advice to the Physics Chair on other faculty personnel issues. Chair of Personnel Committee, 2007-2008.

UNR Accreditation Subcommittee to address Standard 9, Institutional Integrity, 2006-2007. Organized campus-wide meetings, provided feedback on the campus-wide survey, and contributed to the UNR Accreditation Self-Study Report.

Physics High School Exam and Prize coordinator, 2004-2005. Provided a physics exam to high schools across Nevada, and hosted a ceremony at UNR for the prize winners from each participating high school, along with their physics teachers and families.

College of Science (COS) Space Committee, 2004-2005. Helped develop the COS Space Usage Inventory.

Member of the Graduate Faculty.

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PATENTS

1. B.S. Bauer, ‘Electrode-less Discharge Ultraviolet Light Source,’ U.S. Patent #7,605,385 granted Oct. 20, 2009. Submitted by UNR for a novel EUV source for microlithography. http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?Docid=7605385&idkey=NONE&homeurl=http%3A%252F%252Fpatft.uspto.gov%252Fnetahtml%252FPTO%252Fpatimg.htm

2. B.S. Bauer and V.L. Kantsyrev, ‘Capillary Spectrometer,’ U.S. Patent #5,991,024 granted Nov. 23, 1999. Submitted by UNR for a novel two-dimensional EUV/x-ray imaging spectrometer.

REFEREED RESEARCH ARTICLES

1. T.J. Awe, E.P. Yu, K.C. Yates, W.G. Yelton, B.S. Bauer, T.M. Hutchinson, S. Fuelling, and B.B. Mckenzie, ‘On the evolution from micron-scale inhomogeneity to global overheated structure during the intense Joule heating of a z-pinch rod,’ submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (2016).

2. G.A. Wurden, S.C. Hsu, T.P. Intrator, T.C. Grabowski, J.H. Degnan, M. Domonkos, P.J. Turchi, E.M. Campbell, D.B. Sinars, M.C. Herrmann, R. Betti, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, R.L. Miller, M. Laberge, and M. Delage, ‘Magneto‐Inertial Fusion,’ J. Fusion Energy 34, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10894-015-0038-x (2015).

3. C. Grabowski, J.H. Degnan, D.J. Amdahl, M.T. Domonkos, E.L. Ruden, W.M. White, G.A. Wurden, M.H. Frese, S.D. Frese, J.F. Camacho, S.K. Coffey, G.F. Kiuttu, M.R. Kostora, J. McCullough, W.E. Sommars, A.G. Lynn, K.C. Yates, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Addressing Short Trapped-Flux Lifetime in High-Density Field-Reversed Configuration Plasmas in FRCHX,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 42, 1179, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6748048 (2014).

4. J.H. Degnan, D.J. Amdahl, M. Domonkos, F.M. Lehr, C. Grabowski, P.R. Robinson, E.L Ruden, W.M. White, G.A. Wurden, T.P. Intrator, J. Sears, T. Weber, W.J. Waganaar, M.H. Frese, S.D. Frese, J.F. Camacho, S.K. Coffey, V. Makhin, N.F. Roderick, D.G. Gale, M. Kostora, A. Lerma, J.L. McCullough, W. Sommars, G.F. Kiuttu, B.S. Bauer, S.R. Fuelling, R.E. Siemon, A.G. Lynn, and P.J. Turchi, ‘Recent magneto-inertial fusion experiments on the field reversed configuration heating experiment,’ Nuclear Fusion 53, 093003 (2013).

5. T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, and R.E. Siemon, ‘The evolving structure of plasma formed from the surface of aluminum rods driven to megaampere current,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 39, 2418, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5776691 (2011).

6. T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Mitigation of nonthermal plasma production to measure the pulsed magnetic field threshold for the thermal formation of plasma from thick aluminum surfaces,’ Phys. Plasmas 18, 056304, http://pop.aip.org/resource/1/phpaen/v18/i5/p056304_s1 (2011).

7. I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, M.A. Angelova, and W.L. Atchison, ‘Computational interpretation of megagauss-magnetic-field-induced metallic surface plasma initiation and evolution,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 195004, http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v105/i19/e195004 (2010).

8. T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, I.R Lindemuth, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Experimental investigation of thermal plasma formation from thick aluminum surfaces by pulsed multi-megagauss magnetic field,’ Phys. Plasmas 17, 102507, http://pop.aip.org/resource/1/phpaen/v17/i10/p102507_s1 (2010).

9. I. Paraschiv, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, and V. Makhin, ‘Linear and nonlinear development of the m =0 instability in a diffuse Bennett z-pinch equilibrium with sheared axial flow,’ Phys. Plasmas 17, 072107-1-10, http://link.aip.org/link/?PHP/17/072107 (2010).

10. T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Threshold for thermal ionization of an aluminum surface by pulsed megagauss magnetic field,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 035001, http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.035001 (2010).

11. S.F. Garanin, S.D. Kuznetsov, W.L. Atchison, R.E. Reinovsky, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, I.R. Lindemuth, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Numerical simulations of thick aluminum wire behavior under megaampere current drive,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 38, 1815, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5386185 (2010).

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12. T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, R.E. Siemon, S. Fuelling, V. Makhin, M.A. Angelova, T.S. Goodrich, B. Le Galloudec, I.R. Lindemuth, I. Paraschiv, R. Presura, W.L. Atchison, R.J. Faehl, R.E. Reinovsky, P.J. Turchi, J.H. Degnan, E.L. Ruden, M.H. Frese, S.F. Garanin, and V.N. Mokhov, ‘Plasma Formation and Evolution from Thick Aluminum Wires Pulsed with Megagauss Field,’ Proceedings of the 12th Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics (Megagauss XII), Novosibirsk, Russia July 13-18, 2008. Ed. G.A. Shvetsov. ISBN 5-94671-009-1. Publishing House of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2010.

13. A.A. Esaulov, B.S. Bauer, V. Makhin, R.E. Siemon, I.R. Lindemuth, T.J. Awe, R.E. Reinovsky, K.W. Struve, M.P. Desjarlais, and T.A. Mehlhorn, ‘Radiation magnetohydrodynamic simulation of plasma formed on a surface by a megagauss field,’ Phys. Rev. E 77, 036404, http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v77/e036404 (2008).

14. M.A. Angelova, B.S. Bauer, R.E. Siemon, I.R. Lindemuth, and V. Makhin, ‘Sensitivity of m=0 instability to different resistivity models,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 36, 37 (2008).

15. S. Fuelling, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, T.S. Goodrich, A. Haboub, V.V. Ivanov, V. Makhin, A. Oxner, R. Presura, and R.E. Siemon, ‘A Zebra experiment to study plasma formation by megagauss fields,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 36, 62, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=04448387 (2008).

16. R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, T.J. Awe, M.A. Angelova, S. Fuelling, T.S. Goodrich, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, W.L. Atchison, R.J. Faehl, R.E. Reinovsky, P.J. Turchi, J.H. Degnan, E.L. Ruden, M.H. Frese, S.F. Garanin, and V.N. Mokhov, ‘The challenge of wall-plasma interaction with pulsed megagauss magnetic fields,’ J. Fusion Energy 27, 235, http://www.springerlink.com/content/c01q368w00408571 (2008).

17. R.E. Siemon, W.L. Atchison, T. Awe, B.S. Bauer, A.M. Buyko, V. Chernyshev, T.E. Cowan, J.H. Degnan, R.J. Faehl, S. Fuelling, S.F. Garanin, T.S. Goodrich, A.V. Ivanovsky, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, V.N. Mokhov, R.E. Reinovsky, D.D. Ryutov, D.W. Scudder, T. Taylor, and V.B. Yakubov, ‘Stability analysis and numerical simulation of a hard-core diffuse z pinch during compression with Atlas facility liner parameters,’ Nucl. Fusion 45, 1148-1155, http://iopscience.iop.org/0029-5515/45/9/015 (2005).

18. V. Makhin, R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, A. Esaulov, I.R. Lindemuth, V.I. Sotnikov, D.D. Ryutov, and P.T. Sheehey, ‘Self-organization observed in numerical simulations of a hard-core diffuse z-pinch,’ Phys. Plasmas 12, 042312-1-9, http://pop.aip.org/resource/1/phpaen/v12/i4/p042312_s1 (2005).

19. V.I. Sotnikov, B.S. Bauer, J.-N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, and V. Fiala, ‘Hybrid simulations of z-pinches,’ Computer Phys. Comm. 164, 150-155 (2004).

20. V.B. Krasovitskii, V.G. Dorofeenko, V.I. Sotnikov, and B.S. Bauer, ‘Nonlinear processes during the interaction of a petawatt laser pulse with a plasma in the presence of an external magnetic field,’ Computer Phys. Comm. 164, 103-107 (2004).

21. V.V. Ivanov, P.J. Laca, B.S. Bauer, R. Presura, V.I. Sotnikov, A.L. Astanovitskiy, B. Le Galloudec, J. Glassman, and R.A. Wirtz, ‘Investigation of Plasma Evolution in a Coaxial Small-Gap Magnetically Insulated Transmission Line,’ IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 32, 1843-1848 (2004).

22. V.I. Sotnikov, B.S. Bauer, J.-N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, and V. Fiala, ‘Development of global magnetohydrodynamic instabilities in z-pinch plasmas in the presence of nonideal effects,’ Phys. Plasmas 11, 1897-1907 (2004).

23. A. Esaulov, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, R. Presura, D.D. Ryutov, P.T. Sheehey, R.E. Siemon, and V.I. Sotnikov, ‘Magnetohydrodynamic simulation of the inverse pinch plasma discharge,’ Phys. Plasmas 11, 1589-1599, http://pop.aip.org/resource/1/phpaen/v11/i4/p1589_s1 (2004).

24. L.F. Wanex, V.I. Sotnikov, B.S. Bauer, and J.N. Leboeuf, ‘Linear analysis of stabilizing mechanisms for the kink instability,’ Phys. Plasmas 11, 1372-1378 (2004).

25. V.B. Krasovitskii, V.G. Dorofeenko, V.I. Sotnikov, and B.S. Bauer, ‘Interaction of powerful laser pulse with magnetized plasma,’ Phys. Plasmas, 11, 724-742 (2004). Also selected by the Virtual Journal of Ultrafast Science (http://www.vjultrafast.org) for the February 2004 issue.

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26. D.D. Ryutov, D.C. Barnes, B.S. Bauer, J.H. Hammer, C.W. Hartman, R.C. Kirkpatrick, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, P.B. Parks, D.B. Reisman, P.T. Sheehey, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Particle and heat transport in a dense wall-confined MTF plasma (theory and simulations),’ Nucl. Fusion 43, 955-960 (2003).

27. V.I. Sotnikov, I. Paraschiv, V. Makhin, B.S. Bauer, J.N. Leboeuf, and J.M. Dawson, ‘Linear analysis of sheared flow stabilization of global magnetohydrodynamic instabilities based on the Hall fluid model,’ Phys. Plasmas 9, 913-922 (2002).

28. G.S. Sarkisov, B.S. Bauer, and J.S. DeGroot, ‘Homogeneous Electrical Explosion of Tungsten Wire in Vacuum,’ JETP Letters 73, 74-79 (2001).

29. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, E. Schifano, B.S. Bauer, A. Maximov, I. Ourdev, W. Rozmus, and D. Pesme, ‘Enhanced forward scattering in the case of two crossed laser beams interacting with a plasma,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 1658-1661 (2000).

30. J.C. Fernandez, B.S. Bauer, K.S. Bradley, J.A. Cobble, D.S. Montgomery, R.G. Watt, B. Bezzerides, K.G. Estabrook, R. Focia, S.R. Goldman, D.B. Harris, E.L. Lindman, H.A. Rose, J. Wallace, and B.H. Wilde, ‘Observed insensitivity of stimulated Raman scattering on electron density,’ Phys. Plasmas 7, 3743 (2000).

31. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B.S. Bauer, E. Schifano, and A. Michard, ‘Effect of crossed beams irradiation on parametric instabilities,’ Laser and Particle Beams 17, 451 (1999).

32. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B.S. Bauer, E. Schifano, and B.I. Cohen, ‘Spatial and Temporal Coexistence of Stimulated Scattering Processes under Crossed-Laser-Beam Irradiation,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 3613-3616 (1999).

33. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B. Cohen, W. Rozmus, S. Depierreux, E. Schifano, B.S. Bauer, and A. Michard, ‘Nonlinear modification of laser-plasma interaction processes under crossed laser beams,’ Phys. Plasmas 6, 2048-2056 (1999).

34. J.C. Fernandez, B.S. Bauer, K.S. Bradley, J.A. Cobble, D.S. Montgomery, R.G. Watt, B. Bezzerides, K.G. Estabrook, R. Focia, S.R. Goldman, D.B. Harris, E.L. Lindman, H.A. Rose, J. Wallace, and B.H. Wilde, ‘Increased Saturated Levels of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering of a Laser by Seeding a Plasma with an External Light Source,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 2252-2255 (1998).

35. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B.S. Bauer, V.T. Tikhonchuk, G. Laval, ‘Time-resolved measurements of secondary Langmuir waves produced by the Langmuir decay instability in a laser-produced plasma,’ Phys. Plasmas 5, 234-242 (1998).

36. K.L. Baker, R.P. Drake, B.S. Bauer, K.G. Estabrook, A.M. Rubenchik, C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, N. Renard, S.D. Baton, E. Schifano, A. Michard, W. Seka, and R. Bahr, ‘Observation of the Langmuir decay instability driven by Stimulated Raman Scattering,’ Phys. Plasmas 4, 3012-3020 (1997).

37. J.C. Fernandez, B.S. Bauer, J.A. Cobble, D.F. Dubois, G.A. Kyrala, D.S. Montgomery, H.A. Rose, H.X. Vu, R.G. Watt, B.H. Wilde, M.D. Wilke, and W.M. Wood, ‘Measurements of laser-plasma instability relevant to ignition hohlraums,’ Phys. Plasmas 4, 1849-1856 (1997).

38. N. Renard, C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B.S. Bauer, B. Quesnel, E. Schifano, and A. Michard, ‘Detailed Characterization of Electron Plasma Waves Produced by Stimulated Raman Scattering,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3807-3810 (1996).

39. K.L. Baker, R.P. Drake, B.S. Bauer, K.G. Estabrook, A.M. Rubenchik, C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, N. Renard, S.D. Baton, E. Schifano, A. Michard, W. Seka, and R.E. Bahr, ‘Thomson Scattering Measurements of the Langmuir Wave Spectra Resulting from Stimulated Raman Scattering,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 67-70 (1996).

40. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, E. Schifano, B.S. Bauer, A. Michard, N. Renard, W. Seka, J.D. Moody, and K.G. Estabrook, ‘Location of ion-acoustic waves from back and side stimulated Brillouin scattering,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 3727-3230 (1996).

41. R.G. Watt, J. Cobble, D.F. Dubois, J.C. Fernandez, H.A. Rose, R.P. Drake, and B.S. Bauer, ‘Dependence of stimulated Brillouin scattering on focusing optic F number in long scale-length plasmas,’ Phys. Plasmas 3, 1091-1095 (1996).

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42. C.W. Barnes, D. Baker, B.S. Bauer, J.B. Beck, R. Berggren, R.E. Chrien, M. Clover, J. Cobble, C.A. Coverdale, M. Cray, N. Delamater, D. DuBois, B.H. Failor, J.C. Fernandez, L. Foreman, R. Gibson, P. Gobby, S. Goldman, D. Harris, A. Hauer, J. Hoffer, N. Hoffman, W.W. Hsing, R. Johnson, G. Kyrala, E. Lindman, G. Magelssen, R. Mason, D. Montgomery, T.J. Murphy, J. Oertel, D.P. Smitherman, F. Swenson, G. Pollak, H. Rose, K. Schoenberg, M.S. Sorem, D. Tubbs, W. Varnum, H. Vu, J. Wallace, R. Watt, B. Wilde, and M. Wilke, ‘Inertial Confinement Fusion at Los Alamos -- The Pursuit of Ignition and Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship,’ Fusion Technology 30, 497 (1996).

43. R.P. Drake, B.S. Bauer, K.L. Baker, K. Mizuno, B. Sleaford, A.M. Rubenchik, K.G. Estabrook, C. Labaune, S.D. Baton, T. Jalinaud, E. Schifano, M.V. Goldman, and D.L. Newman, ‘Measurement of the angular and temporal structure of second-harmonic emission from laser-produced plasmas,’ Phys. Plasmas 2, 3473-3483 (1995).

44. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, N. Renard, E. Schifano, S.D. Baton, A. Michard, W. Seka, R.E. Bahr, B.S. Bauer, K.L. Baker, and K.G. Estabrook, ‘Large-Amplitude Ion Acoustic Waves in a Laser-Produced Plasma,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 248-251 (1995).

45. B.S. Bauer, R.P. Drake, K.G. Estabrook, J.F. Camacho, R.G. Watt, M.D. Wilke, G.E. Busch, and S.E. Caldwell, ‘Meeting the Challenge of Detecting Ion Plasma Waves,’ Phys. Plasmas 2, 2207-2215 (1995).

46. B.S. Bauer, R.P. Drake, K.G. Estabrook, R.G. Watt, M.D. Wilke, and S.A. Baker, ‘Detection of Ion Plasma Waves by Collective Thomson Scattering,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 3604-3607 (1995). http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v74/i18/p3604_1

47. E.A. Williams, R.L. Berger, R.P. Drake, A.M. Rubenchik, B.S. Bauer, D.D. Meyerhofer, A.C. Gaeris, and T.W. Johnston, ‘The frequency and damping of ion acoustic waves in hydrocarbon (CH) and two-ion-species plasmas,’ Phys. Plasmas 2, 129 (1995).

48. K. Mizuno, R.E. Bahr, B.S. Bauer, R.S. Craxton, J. DeGroot, R.P. Drake, W. Seka, and B. Sleaford, ‘Direct Measurements of the Ion Acoustic Decay Instability in a Laser-Produced, Large-Scale, Hot Plasma,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 2704-2707 (1994).

49. B.S. Bauer, A.Y. Wong, V.K. Decyk, and G. Rosenthal, ‘Experimental Observation of Superstrong Electron Plasma Waves and Wave Breaking,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3706-3709 (1992).

50. G. Rosenthal, A.Y. Wong, and B.S. Bauer, ‘Localized density clumps generated in a magnetized nonneutral plasma,’ Phys. Lett. A 170, 443-447 (1992).

51. B.S. Bauer, A.Y. Wong, L. Scurry, and V.K. Decyk, ‘Efficiency of caviton formation as a function of plasma density gradient,’ Phys. Fluids B 2, 1941-1943 (1990).

52. R.A. Close, B.S. Bauer, A.Y. Wong, A.B. Langdon, W.L. Kruer, and E. Mjolhus, ‘Computer simulation of ionospheric radio frequency heating,’ Radio Science 25, 1341-1349 (1990).

53. A.Y. Wong, P.Y. Cheung, M.J. McCarrick, J. Stanley, R.F. Wuerker, R. Close, B.S. Bauer, E. Fremouw, W. Kruer, and B. Langdon, ‘Large Scale Resonant Modification of the Polar Ionosphere by Electromagnetic Waves,’ Phys. Rev. Lett. 63, 271-274 (1989).

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS ARTICLES AND LABORATORY REPORTS

1. T.J. Awe, W.G. Yelton, E.P. Yu, S.E. Rosenthal, B. Mckenzie, B.S. Bauer, K.C. Yates, T.M. Hutchinson, S. Fuelling, and D.R. Lowe, ‘Direct observation of electrothermal instability structures in the skin layer of an intensely Ohmically heated conductor,’ Sandia Report SAND2015-8782 (2015).

2. I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, and W.L. Atchison, ‘Verification and Validation Adventures in Simulating Megagauss-Magnetic-Field-Induced Plasma Formation on Thickwire Metallic Surfaces,’ Proceedings of the 14th Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Maui, Hawaii, October 14-19, 2012, Proc. IEEE MEGAGAUSS ’12, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6781440 (2012).

3. J.H. Degnan, D.J. Amdahl, M. Domonkos, C. Grabowski, E.L. Ruden, W.M. White, G.A. Wurden, T.P. Intrator, J. Sears, T. Weber, W.J. Waganaar, M.H. Frese, S.D. Frese, J.F. Camacho, S.K. Coffey, V. Makhin, N.F. Roderick, D.G. Gale, M. Kostora, A. Lerma, C. Roth, W. Sommars, G.F. Kiuttu, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, A.G. Lynn, and P.J. Turchi, ‘Flux and Magnetized Plasma Compression Driven by Shiva Star,’ Proceedings of the 14th Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Maui, Hawaii, October 14-19, 2012, Proc. IEEE MEGAGAUSS ’12, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6781433 (2012).

4. C. Grabowski, J.H. Degnan, D.J. Amdahl, R. Delaney, M. Domonkos, F.M. Lehr, R. Magallanes, P.R. Robinson, E.L. Ruden, W. White, H. Wood, D. Gale, M. Kostora, J. McCullough, W. Sommars, M.H. Frese, S.D. Frese, J.F. Camacho, S.K. Coffey, V. Makhin, T.P. Intrator, G.A. Wurden, J. Sears, P.J. Turchi, W.J. Waganaar, T. Weber, R.E. Siemon, S. Fuelling, B.S. Bauer, A.G. Lynn, and N.F. Roderick, ‘FRC lifetime studies for the field reversed configuration heating experiment (FRCHX),’ Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Chicago, IL, June 19-23, 2011, Proc. IEEE PPC ’11, pp. 431-436, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6191459 (2012).

5. I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, M.A. Angelova, W.L. Atchison, S.F. Garanin, and V. Makhin, ‘Numerical simulation of metallic surface plasma formation by megagauss magnetic fields,’ Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Washington, DC, June 28 – July 2, 2009, Proc. IEEE PPC ’09, pp. 193-199, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5386244 (2010).

6. S.F. Garanin, S.D. Kuznetsov, W.L. Atchison, R.E. Reinovsky, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, I.R. Lindemuth, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Numerical simulations of thick aluminum wire behavior under megaampere current drive,’ Proceedings of the 17th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Washington, DC, June 28 – July 2, 2009, Proc. IEEE PPC ’09, pp. 101-106, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5386185 (2010).

7. I. Paraschiv, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, and V. Makhin, ‘Linear and nonlinear development of the m =0 instability in z-pinch equilibria with axial sheared flows,’ Proceedings of the 2008 Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, Reno, Nevada, June 24-27, 2008, J. Fusion Energy 28, 195, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10894-008-9174-x (2009).

8. V. Makhin, M.A. Angelova, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, I.R. Lindemuth, and R.E. Siemon, ‘Modeling of plasma formation and evolution on the surface of ohmically heated conductors,’ IEEE/Megagauss Institute Proceedings of the 2006 Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 5-10, 2006, IEEE CFP06MEG-PRT, pp. 173-178, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=04530675 (2008).

9. M.A. Angelova, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, and R.E. Siemon, ‘MHD instabilities in non-equilibrium Z-pinch driven by a multi-megaampere current,’ Proceedings of the 16th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 17-22, 2007, Proc. IEEE PPC ’07, pp. 1673-1678, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4652512 (2007).

10. V. Makhin, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, A. Esaulov, I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, W.L. Atchison, M.H. Frese, S.D. Frese, R.J. Faehl, M.P. Desjarlais, and S.F. Garanin, ‘Numerical modeling of plasma formation with megagauss magnetic fields,’ Proceedings of the 16th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 17-22, 2007, Proc. IEEE PPC ’07, pp. 1669-1672, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4652511 (2007).

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11. R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, T.J. Awe, M.A. Angelova, S. Fuelling, T.S. Goodrich, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, V.V. Ivanov, R. Presura, W.L. Atchison, R.J. Faehl, R.E. Reinovsky, D.W. Scudder, P.J. Turchi, J.H. Degnan, E.L. Ruden, M.H. Frese, S.F. Garanin, V.N. Mokhov, ‘The challenge of wall-plasma interaction with pulsed MG fields parallel to the wall,’ IEEE/Megagauss Institute Proceedings of the 2006 Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 5-10, 2006, IEEE CFP06MEG-PRT, pp. 155-160 (2007).

12. M.A. Angelova, B.S. Bauer, R.E. Siemon, I.R. Lindemuth, and V. Makhin, ‘Sensitivity of m=0 growth to EOS and other material properties,’ IEEE/Megagauss Institute Proceedings of the 2006 Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 5-10, 2006, IEEE CFP06MEG-PRT, pp. 161-165 (2007).

13. S. Fuelling, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, T.S. Goodrich, V. Makhin, V.V. Ivanov, R. Presura, R.E. Siemon, R.E. Reinovsky, P.J. Turchi, J.H. Degnan, E.L. Ruden, ‘Development of an experiment to study plasma formation by megagauss fields,’ IEEE/Megagauss Institute Proceedings of the 2006 Int’l Conference on Megagauss Magnetic Field Generation and Related Topics, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November 5-10, 2006, IEEE CFP06MEG-PRT, pp. 167-172, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=04530674 (2007).

14. S. Fuelling, T.J. Awe, B.S. Bauer, T.S. Goodrich, I.R. Lindemuth, V. Makhin, R.E. Siemon, W.L. Atchison, R.E. Reinovsky, M.A. Salazar, D.W. Scudder, P.J. Turchi, and J.H. Degnan, ‘Experimental design of a magnetic flux compression experiment’, Proceedings of the 2006 Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, Austin, Texas, February 13-16, 2006, J. Fusion Energy 26, 47-51, http://www.springerlink.com/content/e104756727450253 (2007).

15. V. Makhin, B.S. Bauer, T.J. Awe, S. Fuelling, T.S. Goodrich, I.R. Lindemuth, R.E. Siemon, and S.F. Garanin, ‘Numerical modeling of a magnetic flux compression experiment’, Proceedings of the 2006 Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, Austin, Texas, February 13-16, 2006, J. Fusion Energy 26, 109-112, http://www.springerlink.com/content/j5171446756074j6 (2007).

16. T.J. Awe, R.E. Siemon, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, V. Makhin, S.C. Hsu, and T.P. Intrator, ‘Magnetic Field and Inductance Calculations in Theta-Pinch and Z-Pinch Geometries’, Proceedings of the 2006 Innovative Confinement Concepts Workshop, Austin, Texas, February 13-16, 2006, J. Fusion Energy 26, 17-20, http://www.springerlink.com/content/bj1368w783136258 (2007).

17. B.S. Bauer, V. Makhin, S. Fuelling, and I.R. Lindemuth, 'Investigation of a novel discharge EUV source for microlithography', Emerging Lithographic Technologies X, Proc. SPIE 6151, 61513N-1-61513N-12 (2006).

18. V. Makhin, B.S. Bauer, I.R. Lindemuth, and B.J. Rice, ‘Development of laser deposition package for modeling of EUV sources for microlithography,’ Emerging Lithographic Technologies IX, Proc. SPIE 5751, 840-851 (2005).

19. B.S. Bauer, R.C. Mancini, V. Makhin, I. Paraschiv, A. Esaulov, R. Presura, I.R. Lindemuth, P.T. Sheehey, and B.J. Rice, ‘Development of magnetohydrodynamic computer modeling of gas-discharge EUV sources for microlithography,’ Emerging Lithographic Technologies VIII, Proc. SPIE 5374, 394-404 (2004).

20. A.C. Erlandson, A. Astanovitskiy, S. Batie, B.S. Bauer, A. Bayramian, J.A. Caird, T.E. Cowan, C. Ebbers, J. Fuchs, H. Faretto, J. Glassman, V. lvanov, B. LeGalloudec, N. LeGalloudec, S. Letzring, S. Payne, and B. Stuart, ‘Design of a 50 TW / 20 J chirped-pulse amplification laser for high-energy-density plasma physics experiments at the Nevada Terawatt Facility of the University of Nevada,’ Proceedings of the 3rd Int’l Conference on Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications, Monterey, California, September 7-12, 2003, LLNL Report UCRL-JC-155356. Available from the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Citations Database, at http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=15005146.

21. V. Makhin, A. Esaulov, B.S. Bauer, R.E. Siemon, R. Presura, V.I. Sotnikov, I. Paraschiv, I.R. Lindemuth, R.C. Kirkpatrick, P.T. Sheehey, and D.D. Ryutov, ‘Modeling of the inverse z-pinch dynamics,’ Proc. 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. I, 63-65 (2003).

22. V.I. Sotnikov, L. Wanex, B.S. Bauer, I. Paraschiv, J.-N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, and V. Fiala, ‘Linear analysis and 3D hybrid simulation study of z-pinch instabilities in the presence of nonideal MHD

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effects,’ Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. I, 66-69 (2003).

23. A. Esaulov, V. Makhin, B.S. Bauer, R.E. Siemon, V.I. Sotnikov, I. Paraschiv, R. Presura, B.L. Freeman, E.C. Hagen, L. Ziegler, I.R. Lindemuth, and P.T. Sheehey, ‘2D MHD computer modeling of dense plasma focus accelerators,’ Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. I, 78-81 (2003).

24. L. Wanex, V.I. Sotnikov, B.S. Bauer, and J.-N. Leboeuf, ‘Investigation of z-pinch instability development in the non-ideal MHD regime,’ Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. II, 775-778 (2003).

25. V.I. Sotnikov, R. Presura, B.S. Bauer, and B.V. Oliver, ‘Numerical investigation of plasma evolution in magnetically insulated transmission lines,’ Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. II, 855-858 (2003).

26. R. Presura, B.S. Bauer, A. Esaulov, S. Fuelling, V. Ivanov, N. Le Galloudec, V. Makhin, R.E. Siemon, V.I. Sotnikov, R. Wirtz, A. Astanovitskiy, S. Batie, H. Faretto, B. Le Galloudec, A. Oxner, M.A. Angelova, P. Laca, S. Guzzetta, S. Keely, S. Rogowski, B.V. Oliver, and K.W. Struve, ‘Operation regimes of Magnetically Insulated Transmission lines,’ Proceedings of the 14th IEEE Int’l Pulsed Power Conference, Dallas, Texas, June 15-18, 2003, IEEE 03CH37472, Vol. II, 859-862 (2003).

27. B.S. Bauer, A. Esaulov, V. Makhin, R.C. Mancini, I. Paraschiv, R. Presura, I.R. Lindemuth, P.T. Sheehey, and B.J. Rice, ‘Development of radiation-magnetohydrodynamic computer modeling of gas-discharge EUV sources for microlithography,’ Emerging Lithographic Technologies VII, Proc. SPIE 5037, 130-140 (2003).

28. I.R. Lindemuth, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, R.C. Kirkpatrick, V. Makhin, R. Presura, P.T. Sheehey, and R.E. Siemon, ‘The Inverse Z-Pinch as a Physics Test Bed, and a Possible Target Plasma for Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF),’ 5th Int’l Conference on Dense Z-Pinches, AIP Conf. Proc. 651, 279-282 (2002).

29. V.I. Sotnikov, V. Makhin, B.S. Bauer, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, V. Fiala, and J.-N. Leboeuf, ‘Hybrid Simulations of Current-Carrying Instabilities in Z-Pinch Plasmas with Sheared Axial Flow,’ 5th Int’l Conference on Dense Z-Pinches, AIP Conf. Proc. 651, 396-399 (2002).

30. V.I. Sotnikov, B.S. Bauer, J.-N. Leboeuf, P. Hellinger, P. Travnicek, and V. Fiala, ‘Development of Z-pinch instabilities in plasma with axial magnetic field,’ Proceedings of the 11th Int’l Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 2002, Proc. IEEE ICENES (2002).

31. V.I. Sotnikov, V. Makhin, I. Paraschiv, B.S. Bauer, J.N. Leboeuf, J.M. Dawson, I.R. Lindemuth, and P.T. Sheehey, ‘Linear analysis and MHD modeling of sheared flow stabilization of the sausange instability,’ Technical Report, UCLA Plasma Science and Technology Institute, Los Angeles, CA, July 2002. Posted electronically as http://www.physics.ucla.edu/psti/documents/zpinch.pdf.

32. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, D.A. Fedin, S.B. Hansen, R. Presura, S. Batie, W. Brinsmead, H. Faretto, B. Le Galloudec, A. Oxner, D. Chamberlain, N. Ouart, A. Jones, H. LeBeau, and M. Gharaibeh, ‘Advanced x-ray and extreme ultraviolet diagnostics and first applications to x-pinch plasma experiments at the Nevada Terawatt Facility,’ Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 663-666 (2001).

33. A.S. Shlyaptseva, S.B. Hansen, V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, D.A. Fedin, N. Ouart, S.A. Kazantsev, A.G. Petrashen, and U.I. Safronova, ‘X-ray spectropolarimetry of high-temperature plasmas,’ Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 1241-1244 (2001).

34. V.L. Kantsyrev, A.S. Shlyaptseva, B.S. Bauer, D.A. Fedin, R. Presura, S. Fuelling, S.B. Hansen, S. Batie, A. Oxner, H. Faretto, N. Ouart, S. Keely, H. LeBeau, and D. Chamberlain, ‘X-ray temporal, spatial and spectral study of 0.9 MA X-pinch Ti, Fe, Mo, W and Pt radiation sources. Energetic electron beam and hard X-ray generation,’ Proc. IEEE ICOPS-IPPC, pp. 346-349 (2001).

35. A.S. Shlyaptseva, S.B. Hansen, V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, D.A. Fedin, N. Ouart, S. Keely, H. LeBeau, and U.I. Safronova, ‘X-ray spectropolarimetry and hot electron effects on high-current X-pinch plasma spectra,’ Proc. IEEE ICOPS-IPPC, pp. 753-756 (2001).

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36. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, D.A. Fedin, S.B. Hansen, R. Presura, S. Fuelling, S. Batie, A. Oxner, H. Faretto, N. Ouart, S. Keely, H. LeBeau, and D. Chamberlain, ‘Powerful microfocus x-ray and hard x-ray 1 MA x-pinch plasma source for imaging, spectroscopy, backlighting, and polarimetry,’ Proc. SPIE 4502, 62-73 (2001).

37. S.V. Kukhlevsky, V.L. Kantsyrev, D.A. Fedin, G. Nyitray, B.S. Bauer, N. Ouart, ‘Features of soft x-ray and x-ray radiation from point laser plasma and z-pinch sources transported by glass capillary converters (theory),’ Proc. SPIE 4502, 184-191 (2001).

38. H. LeBeau, D.A. Fedin, V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, S. Keely, A. Kessler, W. Cline, and G. Newman, ‘Multi-channel fast hard x-ray spectrometer with spatial resolution capability for extended z-pinch plasma sources,’ Proc. SPIE 4507, 243-247 (2001).

39. D.A. Fedin, V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, S. Fuelling, S. Keely, H. LeBeau, G. Newman, and W. Cline, ‘Application of new five-channel x-ray/EUV spectrometer with an imaging transmission diffraction grating for study of z-pinch plasma sources,’ Proc. SPIE 4507, 248-254 (2001).

40. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, D.A. Fedin, S.B. Hansen, R. Presura, S. Batie, W. Cline, H. Faretto, B. Le Galloudec, A. Oxner, D. McCrorey, N. Ouart, and H. LeBeau, ‘The x-pinch driven by 0.9 MA: a powerful pulsed soft x-ray point source,’ Proc. SPIE 4144, 51-58 (2000).

41. V.L. Kantsyrev, D.A. Fedin, S.V. Kukhlevsky, B.S. Bauer, N. Ouart, ‘Features of soft x-ray and x-ray radiation from point laser plasma and z-pinch sources transported by glass capillary converters,’ Proc. SPIE 4144, 128-136 (2000).

42. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, D.A. Fedin, S.B. Hansen, R. Presura, D. Chamberlain, N.D. Ouart, A. Jones, and H. LeBeau, ‘Advanced x-ray/EUV diagnostics for spectroscopy, imaging, and polarimetry at the Nevada Terawatt Facility z-pinch plasma source,’ Optics, Instruments, and Missions IV, Proc. SPIE 4138, 203-214 (2000).

43. B.S. Bauer, V.L. Kantsyrev, N. Le Galloudec, R. Presura, G.S. Sarkisov, A.S. Shlyaptseva, S. Batie, W. Brinsmead, H. Faretto, B. Le Galloudec, A. Oxner, M. Al-Shorman, D.A. Fedin, S. Hansen, I. Paraschiv, H. Zheng, D. McCrorey, J. Farley, J. Glassman, and J.S. DeGroot, ‘Two-Terawatt Zebra Z-Pinch at the Nevada Terawatt Facility,’ IEEE 99CH36358, Vol. II, 1045-1047 (1999).

44. D.A. Fedin, V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, UNR; and I. Brytov, Bourevestnik, ‘ “Polychromator” five channel x-ray/EUV spectrometer with imaging transmission grating for plasma diagnostics,’ Proc. SPIE 3764, 80-84 (1999).

45. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, N. Publicover, D.A. Fedin, and N. Ammons, ‘Development and application of the x-ray/EUV calibration facility with a laser plasma source for plasma diagnostics and bio-medical x-ray microscopy,’ Proc. SPIE 3766, 252-260 (1999).

46. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, D.A. Fedin, A.S. Shlyaptseva, S.B. Hansen, and I. Paraschiv, ‘Novel x-ray and EUV two-dimensional imaging glass capillary spectrometer for Z-pinch plasma diagnostics,’ Proc. SPIE 3766, 410-417 (1999).

47. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, and R.A. Phaneuf, ‘EUV and x-ray instrumentation for spectrometry, polarimetry, and imaging in hot plasma diagnostics, atomic physics, and x-ray microscopy: a status report,’ Proc. SPIE 3443, 86-97 (1998).

48. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, B.S. Bauer, E. Schifano, and A. Michard, ‘Effect of crossed laser beams on stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering,’ LULI Report 1997, NTIS:PB98-152515, 14-16 (1998).

49. C. Labaune, H.A. Baldis, E. Schifano, B.S. Bauer, and A. Michard, ‘Energy transfer between laser beams of the same frequency in an expanding plasma,’ LULI Report 1997, NTIS:PB98-152515, 17-19 (1998).

50. B.S. Bauer, V.L. Kantsyrev, F. Winterberg, A.S. Shlyaptseva, R.C. Mancini, H. Li, and A. Oxner, ‘The Dense Z-Pinch Program at the University of Nevada, Reno,’ pp. 153-156, CP409, Dense Z-Pinches: Fourth Int’l Conference, AIP (1997).

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51. V.L. Kantsyrev, B.S. Bauer, A.S. Shlyaptseva, R.F. Bruch, and R.A. Phaneuf, ‘New EUV and x-ray optical instrumentation for hot plasma imaging, polarimetry, and spectroscopy, using glass capillary converters and multilayer mirrors,’ pp. 499-502, CP409, Dense Z-Pinches: Fourth Int’l Conference, AIP (1997).

52. M.A. Rhodes, C.D. Boley, S.G. Tarditi, and B.S. Bauer, ‘Plasma electrode pockels cell for ICF lasers,’ Proc. SPIE 2633, 94-104 (1996).

53. M. Wilke, A.W. Obst, D. Winske, M.E. Jones, S.A. Baker, J. Abdallah Jr., S.E. Caldwell, R.G. Watt, S.R. Goldman, B.S. Bauer, and R.B. Gibson, ‘X-ray emission from colliding laser plasmas,’ Proc. SPIE 2523, 229-239 (1995).

54. H.A. Baldis, C. Labaune, N. Renard, E. Schifano, S.D. Baton, A. Michard, W. Seka, R.E. Bahr, B.S. Bauer, K.L. Baker, and K.G. Estabrook, ‘Strongly-driven ion acoustic waves in a laser-produced plasma,’ Institute of Physics conference series 140, S.J. Rose, ed., Laser Interaction with Matter: Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference, Oxford, Sept 1994, Institute of Physics Press, Bristol, UK, p. 153 (1995).

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RESEARCH PROPOSALS, GRANTS, AND CONTRACTS

1. Investigation of nonlinear optical processes in laser plasma by means of a solid-state laser with pulse compression Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Alexander Andreev Agency: U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation, Cooperative Grants Program Submitted: 3/15/96 Requested: $80,000 for 10/01/96 -- 9/30/98 Funding: declined

2. Laser Scattering from Long Scalelength Plasmas on Omega

Principal Investigator: R. Paul Drake, U. Mich; Bruno Bauer co-investigator Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- NLUF Submitted: 4/30/96 Requested: $160,000 for 10/01/96 -- 9/30/97 Funding: $124,000 awarded to U. Mich for 10/01/96 -- 9/30/97

3. X-ray Yield Optimization from Multi-Terawatt Z-Pinch Plasmas

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Office of Naval Research -- Young Investigator Program Submitted: 10/1/96 Requested: $350,000 for 5/01/97 -- 4/30/00 Funding: declined

4. MHD Instability and Radiative Collapse in Strongly-Coupled Z-Pinch Plasmas

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation -- Atomic, Molecular, Optical, and Plasma Physics, Experimental Submitted: 11/12/96 Requested: $592,539 for 5/01/97 -- 4/30/02 Funding: declined

5. Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Imaging

Principal Investigator: Pavel I Lazarev; Bruno Bauer as consultant Agency: National Institutes of Health -- SBIRP Phase I Submitted: 12/14/96 Requested: $99,000 for 8/01/97 -- 7/31/98 Funding: declined

6. Stabilization and Confinement of Hot, Dense, High-Beta Plasma

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: US Department of Energy -- Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 1/10/97 Requested: $450,000 for 6/01/97 -- 5/31/00 Funding: $450,000 awarded to UNR for 8/01/97 -- 7/31/00

7. Multiband Two-Dimensional Imaging Spectrometer with Time-Framing for Rapidly-Evolving, Spatially-

Distributed EUV and X-ray Sources Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation -- Office of Science and Technology Infrastructure Submitted: 2/20/97 Requested: $700,000 for 9/01/97 -- 8/31/99 Funding: declined

8. Development of a Two-Dimensional Imaging Spectrometer for Rapidly-Evolving, Spatially-Distributed EUV and

X-ray Sources Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: UNR Office of the VP for Research – Junior Faculty Research Award Submitted: 2/28/97 Requested: $10,000 for 6/01/97 -- 5/31/98 Funding: declined

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9. Development of a Proposal to Fund Experimental Plasma Physics Research at the University of Nevada, Reno

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Nevada EPSCoR – Proposal Development Grant Submitted: 3/03/97 Requested: $5,000 for 6/01/97 -- 8/31/97 Funding: $5000 awarded to UNR for 6/01/97 -- 8/31/97

10. Dense Z-Pinch Stabilization and Confinement by Application of Sheared Axial Flow

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: US Department of Energy -- Office of Energy Research Submitted: 5/15/97 Requested: $825,000 for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/00 Funding: declined

11. Development of Laser Diagnostics for the Corona of Wires Exploded by Terawatt Pulsed Power

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and John Farley (UNLV) Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 5/30/97 Requested: $240,000 for 9/01/97 -- 8/31/99 Funding: $240,000 awarded for 7/01/97 -- 12/31/98, including $120,000 awarded to UNR-Bauer and $120,000

to UNLV-Farley 12. Stabilization and Confinement of Hot, Dense, High-Beta Plasma

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: DEPSCoR / Office of Naval Research Submitted: 6/10/97 Requested: $565,372 for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/99 Funding: $396,000 awarded to UNR for 9/01/98 -- 8/31/01 ($264,000 from ONR + $132,000 state match)

13. Experimental and Computational Studies of Major Physics Issues Concerning Wire-Array-Initiated Dense

Z-Pinch Plasmas Principal Investigator: David Hammer, Cornell University; co-investigators Bruno Bauer and Malcolm Haines

(Imperial College) Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Office of Defense Programs Submitted: 6/30/97 Requested: $910,670 for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/99 Funding: $365,000 awarded to Cornell University for 11/14/97 -- 11/15/99; UNR subcontract: $70,000 for

11/14/97 -- 11/15/99 14. Development of the Nevada Terawatt Facility

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, N-Program Submitted: 8/01/97 Requested: $500,000 in Bechtel Nevada support for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/98 Funding: $445,704 in Bechtel Nevada support given to UNR for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/98

15. A Two-Dimensional Imaging Spectrometer for the Z-Facility

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Sandia National Laboratories Submitted: 8/22/97 Requested: $5,000 for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/98 Funding: $5,000 awarded to UNR for 9/03/97 -- 9/30/98

16. Understanding and Control of Dense Z-Pinch Plasmas

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation -- Atomic, Molecular, Optical, and Plasma Physics, Experimental Submitted: 9/17/97 Requested: $427,011 for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/01 Funding: declined

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17. Investigation of Dense Z-Pinches for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Sandia National Laboratories Submitted: 4/03/98 Requested: $250,000 for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/02 Funding: $150,000 awarded to UNR for 10/01/97 -- 9/30/00 (and $300,000 to Rick Spielman of SNL to

collaborate with UNR) 18. Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 5/30/98 Requested: $5,196,149 for 7/01/98 -- 6/30/00 Funding: $2,250,000 awarded for 4/01/98 -- 6/30/99, including $2,225,000 to UNR-Bauer and $25,000 to

UNLV-Farley 19. Nevada Cooperative Agreement for Research Infrastructure Support

Principal Investigator: Jane Nichols (participant Bruno Bauer) Agency: National Science Foundation -- EPSCoR Submitted: 7/15/98 Requested: $6,000,000 for 2/01/99 – 1/31/02 Funding: $6,000,000 to the UCCSN for 8/01/99-7/31/02, including $156,184 in equipment to UNR-Bauer

20. Extended charitable contribution for university laboratory development

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Tektronix Corporation Submitted: 9/15/98 Requested: $55,000 Funding: $55,000 in scopes awarded to UNR as charitable contribution

21. Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship – Supplementary Budget

Request I Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 12/01/98 Requested: $815,199 for 4/01/98 -- 6/30/99 Funding: $815,199 awarded for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/00, including $765,199 to UNR-Bauer and $50,000 to UNLV-

Farley 22. Surplus Nova Equipment for High Energy Density Research

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – submitted via the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 3/15/99 Requested: $858,500 in Nova laser components Funding: $858,500 in Nova laser components awarded

23. Shear-Flow-Stabilized Laser-Ignited Dense Z-Pinch for Fusion Propulsion

Principal Investigator: Friedwardt Winterberg; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: NASA -- Marshall Space Flight Center Submitted: 4/16/99 Requested: $30,000 for 5/01/99 -- 4/30/00 Funding: $30,000 awarded to UNR for 4/01/00 -- 3/31/01

24. Experimental and Computational Studies of Major Physics Issues Concerning Wire-Array-Initiated Dense

Z-Pinch Plasmas (Renewal) Principal Investigator: David Hammer, Cornell University; co-investigators Bruno Bauer and Malcolm Haines

(Imperial College) Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Office of Defense Programs Submitted: 8/25/99 Requested: $607,565 for 11/16/99 -- 11/15/02 Funding: $607,565 awarded to Cornell University for 11/16/99 -- 11/15/02; UNR subcontract: $33,000 for

11/16/99 -- 11/15/02.

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25. Robust Radiography Device Issues and Studies for Stockpile Stewardship Principal Investigator: Byard Wood, UNR, and Robert Schill, UNLV; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- EPSCoR Submitted: 12/01/99 Requested: $1,639,709 for 7/01/00 -- 6/30/03, including $578,893 to UNR-Bauer Funding: $1,639,709 for 7/01/00 -- 8/31/03, including $578,893 to UNR-Bauer

26. Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship – Supplementary Budget

Request II Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 1/10/00 Requested: $2,062,500 for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/01 Funding: $960,000 awarded for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/01, including $910,000 awarded to UNR-Bauer and $50,000 to

UNLV-Farley 27. Understanding and Controlling Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence in Dense, Linear, Unity-Beta Plasma: Well-

Diagnosed Experiments Interpreted with Detailed Theory and Modeling Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation Submitted: 1/12/00 Requested: $587,700 for 7/01/00 -- 6/30/03 Funding: declined

28. Dense Pinch Fusion Propulsion System

Principal Investigator: Friedwardt Winterberg; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: NASA – Institute for Advanced Concepts Submitted: 1/31/00 Requested: $78,300 for 6/01/00 -- 12/31/00 Funding: declined

29. Laboratory Simulation of Lightning and Dusty Plasmas

Principal Investigator: John Hallett, DRI; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation -- EPSCoR Submitted: 2/17/00 Requested: $624,020 for 7/01/00 – 6/30/02 Funding: $624,020 for 8/15/00 – 7/31/05, including $182,006 for UNR-Bauer

30. Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship – Supplementary Budget

Request III Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 5/02/00 Requested: $1,062,500 for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/01 Funding: $1,062,500 awarded for 4/01/98 -- 3/31/01, including $1,012,500 awarded to UNR-Bauer and $50,000

to UNLV-Farley 31. Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence of Magnetically Confined, Current-Carrying Plasma Containing

Sheared Flow Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: US Department of Energy -- Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 7/20/00 Requested: $295,200 for 1/01/01 -- 12/31/03 Funding: declined

32. Development of Novel X-ray Diagnostics and Analysis of X-ray Spectra for Improved Characterization of

Z-pinches at the Sandia National Laboratories Z Facility Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: US Department of Energy – EPSCoR State/National Lab Partnerships Submitted: Preapplication 10/03/00 Requested: $450,000 for 6/01/01 -- 5/31/04 Funding: declined

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33. International Collaboration to Develop NSF Proposal on Shear Flow Stabilization of Global MHD Instabilities

in Z-pinch Plasma Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Research Council Submitted: 12/29/00 Requested: $7,600 for 6/01/01 -- 12/31/01 Funding: $7,600 awarded to UNR for 6/01/01 -- 12/31/01

34. Shear-Flow-Stabilized Laser-Ignited Dense Z-Pinch for Fusion Propulsion (Renewal)

Principal Investigator: Friedwardt Winterberg; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: NASA -- Marshall Space Flight Center Submitted: 3/01/01 Requested: $60,000 for 4/01/01 -- 3/31/03 Funding: $27,000 awarded to UNR for 4/27/01 -- 4/26/03

35. Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship – Supplementary Budget

Request IV Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 3/22/01 Requested: $575,520 for 4/01/98 -- 6/30/01 Funding: $575,520 awarded to UNR for 4/01/98 -- 6/30/01

36. NNSA/NV-UNR Stockpile Stewardship Cooperative Program in High Energy Density Science and Technology

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 6/14/01 Requested: $12,500,000 for 7/01/01 -- 6/30/06 Funding: Cooperative Agreement created, year-by-year proposals to be considered

37. NNSA/NV-UNR Stockpile Stewardship Cooperative Program in High Energy Density Science and Technology:

Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Stockpile Stewardship (2001-2002) Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 6/14/01 Requested: $2,500,000 for 7/01/01 -- 6/30/02 Funding: $2,500,000 awarded to UNR for 7/03/01 -- 6/30/06

38. The Petawatt Laser at the Nevada Terawatt Facility: A Petawatt Laser Transfer Plan

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 7/23/01 Requested: $2,500,000 for 10/01/00 -- 6/30/04 Funding: $2,500,000 awarded to UNR for 7/31/02 -- 6/30/04 (with charges back to 10/01/00)

39. Development and Characterization of Radiation-Magnetohydrodynamic Computer Models for Gas-Discharge

EUV Lithography Source Modeling Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Intel Corporation Submitted: 12/11/01 Requested: $150,000 for 1/01/02 -- 12/31/02 Funding: $150,000 awarded to UNR for 1/01/02 -- 12/31/02

40. Development of a New Gas-Discharge EUV Lithography Source

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Applied Research Initiative Submitted: 12/11/01 Requested: $50,000 for 1/01/02 -- 12/31/02 Funding: $50,000 awarded for 1/01/02 -- 6/30/06

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41. Synthesis and Characterization of Polymeric/Nanoparticle Complex Fluids via Micro/Nano Polymer

Reactor Approach Principal Investigator: Alan Fuchs (UNR Chem. Eng.); co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering Submitted: Preapplication 12/15/01 Requested: $450,000 for 7/01/01 -- 6/30/04 Funding: declined

42. Center for Materials Response to Extreme Conditions

Principal Investigator: Stan Luckhardt, UC San Diego; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration Submitted: 4/01/02 Requested: $7,500,000 ($1,475,000 for UNR) for 10/01/02 -- 9/30/07 Funding: declined

43. Investigation of Wall-Plasma Interactions Perpendicular to B

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 5/15/02 Requested: $1,425,000 for 10/01/02 -- 9/30/05 Funding: declined

44. The Impact of Non-Ideal MHD Effects on Instability of Current-Carrying Plasma

Principal Investigator: Vladimir Sotnikov; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 5/30/02 Requested: $298,203 for 1/01/03 -- 12/31/05 Funding: declined

45. The Leopard Laser: A High-Power, Short-Pulse, Ultra-Intense Laser for High Energy Density Science

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 7/19/02 Requested: $2,500,000 for 7/01/02 -- 6/30/04 Funding: $2,447,000 awarded to UNR for 7/31/02 -- 6/30/04

46. NNSA/NV-UNR Stockpile Stewardship Cooperative Program in High Energy Density Science and Technology:

Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Stockpile Stewardship (2002-2003) Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 7/22/02 Requested: $2,500,000 for 7/01/02 -- 6/30/03 Funding: $2,500,000 awarded to UNR for 7/31/02 -- 6/30/03

47. Robust Radiography Device Issues and Studies (Continuation Proposal)

Principal Investigators: Byard Wood, UNR, and Robert Schill, UNLV; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- EPSCoR

Submitted: 12/23/02 Requested: $4,505,000 for 9/01/03 -- 8/31/06, including $2,057,972 to UNR-Bauer

Funding: $1,750,000 awarded for 9/01/03 -- 8/31/06, including $396,776 to UNR-Bauer 48. Magnetized Target Fusion Program Development

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences – Air Force Research Laboratory

Submitted: 3/01/03 Requested: $30,000 for 3/01/03 -- 9/30/03 Funding: $30,000 awarded to UNR for 5/09/03 -- 9/30/03

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49. Characterization, Improvement, and Application of Radiation-Magnetohydrodynamic Computer Models for Gas-Discharge EUV Lithography Source Modeling

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Intel Corporation Submitted: 3/01/03 Requested: $150,000 for 1/01/02 -- 12/31/03 Funding: $150,000 awarded to UNR for 1/01/02 -- 6/30/05

50. Initial title: Inverse z pinch experiment to study MTF-relevant wall confinement Retitled Spring 2005: Diffuse pinch experiment to study wall-plasma interactions and confinement

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 5/01/03 Requested: $1,195,500 for 10/01/03 -- 9/30/06 Funding: $870,000 awarded to UNR for 2/15/04 -- 2/14/08

51. NNSA/NV-UNR Stockpile Stewardship Cooperative Program in High Energy Density Science and Technology:

Investigation of High Energy Density Matter for Stockpile Stewardship (2003-2004) Principal Investigator: Thomas Cowan; contributor Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy -- Nevada Operations Office Submitted: 7/01/03 Requested: $2,500,000 for 7/01/03 -- 6/30/04 Funding: $2,500,000 awarded to UNR for 7/01/03 -- 6/30/04

52. Supplemental application to accelerate the project “Inverse z-pinch experiment to study MTF-relevant

wall confinement” Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 6/04/04 Requested: $14,000 for 8/01/04 -- 7/31/05 Funding: $14,000 awarded to UNR for 10/01/04 -- 2/14/08

53. Development of Radiation and Magnetohydrodynamic Computer Models for EUV Lithography

Source Modeling Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Intel Corporation Submitted: 8/04/04 Requested: $170,000 for 7/01/04 -- 12/31/05 Funding: $170,000 awarded to UNR for 7/01/04 -- 12/31/07

54. Supplemental application to accelerate the project “Diffuse pinch experiment to study wall-plasma interactions

and confinement” Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 4/22/05 Requested: $42,000 for 8/01/05 -- 7/31/06 Funding: $42,000 awarded to UNR for 10/01/05 -- 2/14/08

55. Toward the development of a novel gas-discharge EUV source for microlithography (ARI match to

“Development of Radiation and Magnetohydrodynamic Computer Models for EUV Lithography Source Modeling”)

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Applied Research Initiative Submitted: 6/10/05 Requested: $50,000 for 7/01/05 – 12/31/06 Funding: $50,000 awarded for 7/01/05 – 6/30/07

56. Radiation-magnetohydrodynamic evolution and instability of conductors driven by megagauss magnetic fields

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 3/01/06 Requested: $990,000 for 7/01/06 – 6/30/07 Funding: $930,000 awarded to UNR for 8/01/06 -- 7/31/08

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57. Supplemental application to accelerate for 2006-2007 the project “Diffuse pinch experiment to study wall-

plasma interactions and confinement” Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 4/19/06 Requested: $70,000 for 8/01/06 – 7/31/07 Funding: $70,000 awarded to UNR for 8/01/06 -- 2/14/08

58. Supplemental application to accelerate for 2007-2008 the project “Diffuse pinch experiment to study wall-

plasma interactions and confinement” Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 3/31/07 Requested: $32,000 for 7/01/07 – 2/14/08 Funding: $32,000 awarded to UNR for 8/01/07 -- 2/14/08

59. Dynamics of warm, dense metal compressed with multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration Submitted: 5/15/07 Requested: $1,672,725 for 10/01/2007 – 9/30/2010 Funding: declined (although determined to be selectable after technical peer review)

60. Intense Magnetized Plasma-Wall Interaction

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Richard Siemon Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 8/15/07 Requested Amount: $1,142,500 for 2/15/2008 – 8/31/13 Supplement 5/13/2008: $25,000 requested and awarded Funding Status: $1,167,500 awarded to UNR for 2/15/08 -- 8/31/13

61. REU site, Physics, University of Nevada, Reno

Principal Investigators: Nathalie Le Galloudec and William P. Arnott; Bruno Bauer participant Agency: National Science Foundation Submitted: 9/13/07 Requested Amount: $256,486 for 1/01/08 – 12/31/10 Funding Status: declined

62. Single Shot Pulsed Power Development

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer Agency: Science Applications International Corporation (U.S. Department of Defense – Air Force Research

Laboratory) Submitted: 5/20/08 Requested Amount: $250,000 for 6/01/08 – 5/31/09 Funding Status: $34,607 awarded to UNR for 7/16/08 -- 6/18/09

63. Computations in support of the HyperV plasma jet experiment

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer Agency: HyperV Technologies Corp. Submitted: 5/27/08 Requested Amount: $20,000 for 6/01/08 – 9/30/08 Funding Status: $20,000 awarded to UNR for 10/01/08 -- 2/28/09

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64. Theoretical Calculations for DPF Rod Pinch

Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Volodymyr Makhin Agency: National Security Technologies, LLC (NSTec) Submitted: 6/23/08 Requested Amount: $39,679 for 7/01/08 – 8/31/08 Funding Status: $39,679 awarded to UNR for 6/25/08 – 8/30/08

65. REU site, Physics, University of Nevada, Reno

Principal Investigators: Nathalie Le Galloudec and William P. Arnott; Bruno Bauer participant Agency: National Science Foundation Submitted: 7/28/08 Requested Amount: $278,192 for 1/01/09 – 12/31/12 Funding Status: declined

66. Plasma formation and evolution from an aluminum surface driven by a multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (National Nuclear Security Administration and Office

of Fusion Energy Sciences) Submitted: 9/03/08 Requested Amount: $612,058 for 4/01/2009 – 3/31/2012 Funding Status: declined

67. Formation of Imploding Plasma Liners for HEDP and MIF Applications

Principal Investigator: Jason T. Cassibry, U. of Alabama in Huntsville; Bruno Bauer collaborator Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion Energy Sciences and National Nuclear

Security Administration) Submitted: 9/11/08 Requested Amount: $989,000 for UAH, including $395,639 for UNR, for 3/01/2009 – 2/28/2013 Funding Status: $364,000 awarded to UAH for 2/01/10 -- 1/31/14

68. High Energy Research and Applications (HERA): MTF-FRC

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Science Applications International Corporation (U.S. Department of Defense – Air Force Research

Laboratory) Submitted: 5/18/09 Requested Amount: $199,996 for 7/01/09 – 6/30/10 Funding Status: $133,000 awarded to UNR for 5/21/09 -- 5/21/10

69. Climate, Energy, and the Environment in the 21st century: REU site, University of Nevada, Reno and Desert

Research Institute Principal Investigators: Nathalie Le Galloudec (UNR) and Laura Edwards (DRI); Bruno Bauer participant Agency: National Science Foundation Submitted: 10/22/09 Requested Amount: $355,258 for 4/01/10 – 3/31/13 Funding Status: declined

70. Supplemental Application for 2010-2012 for the Project “Intense Magnetized Plasma-Wall Interaction”

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Fusion Energy Sciences Submitted: 2/16/10 Requested Amount: $163,892 for 2/15/10 – 2/14/12 Funding Status: $163,892 awarded to UNR for 2/15/10 – 2/14/12

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71. High Energy Research and Applications (HERA): MTF-FRC (Year 2)

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Science Applications International Corporation (U.S. Department of Defense – Air Force Research

Laboratory) Submitted: 9/01/10 Requested Amount: $100,000 for 5/21/10 – 5/21/11 Funding Status: $100,000 awarded to UNR for 5/21/10 -- 5/21/11

72. Plasma formation and evolution from metal surfaces driven by a

multi-megagauss field Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion Energy Sciences and National Nuclear

Security Administration) Submitted: 1/31/11 Requested Amount: $1,917,065 for 10/01/11 – 9/30/15 Funding Status: declined (solicitation cancelled)

73. High-resolution imaging of plasma structures formed on aluminum surfaces driven by pulsed

multi-megagauss field Principal Investigators: Bruno Bauer and Stephan Fuelling (UNR) Agency: National Science Foundation and U.S. Department of Energy (Partnership in Basic Plasma Science and

Engineering) Submitted: 10/07/11 Requested Amount: $428,233 for 6/01/12 – 5/31/15 Funding Status: declined

74. Plasma formation and evolution from metal surfaces driven by a multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion Energy Sciences and National Nuclear

Security Administration) Submitted: 11/03/11 Requested Amount: $1,177,761 for 6/01/12 – 5/31/15 Funding Status: declined

75. Synthesis and Characterization of Hierarchical Structures and Self Assembly Polymer - Nanocomposite

Membrane for Renewable Energy, Water Treatment, and Environmental Remediation Principal Investigator: Alan Fuchs (UNR); Bruno Bauer collaborator Agency: NSHE National Science Foundation EPSCoR Submitted: 12/12/11 Requested Amount: $15,000,000 for 7/01/13 – 6/30/18 Funding Status: declined

76. Investigations of High Energy Density Plasmas at the Nevada Terawatt Facility and Beyond

Principal Investigator: Aaron Covington (UNR); Bruno Bauer collaborator Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Stewardship Science

Academic Alliances (SSAA) Program Submitted: 2/12/12 Requested Amount: $16,250,000 for 1/01/13 – 12/31/17 Funding Status: declined

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77. Radiation Spectra of the FRCHX Closed-Field-Line MHED Plasma

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Los Alamos National Security, LLC Submitted: 9/14/12 Requested Amount: $99,900 for 10/01/12 – 9/30/13 Funding Status: $99,900 awarded to UNR for 12/18/12 – 9/30/13

78. Plasma formation and evolution from metal surfaces driven by multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion Energy Sciences) and National

Nuclear Security Administration Submitted: 11/16/12 Requested Amount: $996,410 for 7/01/13 – 6/30/16 Funding Status: declined

79. The Prometheus Magneto‐Inertial Fusion Research Facility (white paper, LA‐UR‐13‐20790)

Principal Investigators: G.A. Wurden, W.A. Reass, P. Turchi (LANL); J.H. Degnan, C. Grabowski (AFRL); B.S. Bauer (UNR)

Agency: DOE FESAC Subcommittee on Prioritization of Scientific User Facilities during 2014-2024 Submitted: 2/12/13 Requested Amount: $120,000,000 for 2014-2024 Funding Status: declined

80. Instabilities of plasma formation from metal surfaces driven by multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation and U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion

Energy Sciences) Submitted: 11/26/13 Requested Amount: $448,390 for 7/01/14 – 6/30/17 Funding Status: declined

81. Observation of the development of temperature and phase nonuniformities on the surface of ohmically heated

conductors Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: Sandia National Laboratories Submitted: 4/30/14 Requested Amount: $129,985 for 5/15/14 – 9/30/15 Funding Status: $129,985 awarded to UNR for 5/15/14 – 9/30/15

82. Resistive instabilities and phase changes in the skin layer of a metallic surface driven with a fast-rising multi-

megagauss magnetic field Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science (Office of Fusion Energy Sciences) and National

Nuclear Security Administration Submitted: 10/01/14 Requested Amount: $763,203 for 7/01/15 – 6/30/18 Funding Status: declined

83. Instabilities of plasma formation from metal surfaces driven by pulsed multi-megagauss field

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation Submitted: 10/03/14 Requested Amount: $398,521 for 7/01/15 – 6/30/18 Funding Status: declined

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84. High Performance Twin Plasma Target Injector

Principal Investigator: Glen Wurden, LANL; co-investigator Bruno Bauer Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) Submitted: Concept paper 10/07/14. Result: proposal encouraged. Submitted: proposal 1/28/15 Requested Amount: $7,478,000 from ARPA-E for 7/01/15 – 6/30/18

(plus $472,000 match; total project $7,950,000) Funding Status: declined

85. Mega-Amp Balloon Targets for MIF/MTF

Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer; co-investigator Glen Wurden, LANL Agency: U.S. Department of Energy – Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) Submitted: Concept paper 10/14/14. Result: proposal encouraged. Submitted: proposal 2/01/15 Requested Amount: $2,336,807 from ARPA-E for 7/01/15 – 6/30/18

(plus $123,025 UNR match; total project $2,459,832) Funding Status: declined

86. Experimental investigation of magnetically driven isentropic compression of solids using intense short-pulse

laser Principal Investigator: Hiroshi Sawada; Co-PI: Yasuhiko Sentoku; Senior Key Personnel: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation (in partnership with U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science,

Fusion Energy Sciences) Submitted: 11/18/15 Requested Amount: $750,000 for 10/01/16 – 9/30/19 Funding Status: pending

87. Structure of microscopic plasma formed via electrothermal interaction of magnetic diffusion with surface

micro-features Principal Investigator: Bruno Bauer Agency: National Science Foundation (in partnership with U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Science,

Fusion Energy Sciences) Submitted: 11/19/15 Requested Amount: $398,324 for 6/01/16 – 5/31/19 Funding Status: pending