E. Michael Campbell

Affiliations: 
1972-1977 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Applied Sciences Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
 1977-1994 Various Position in Laser Development for Inertial Applications Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States 
 1994-1999 Associate Director Laser Programs Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States 
 2000-2005 Vice-President Inertial Fusion, Photonics, and Gas Reactors General Atomics 
 2005-2007 Senior Vice-President Energy Group General Atomics 
 2008-2014 Director, Energy Systems Logos Technologies 
 2014-2015 Senior Scientist Sandia National Laboratories 
 2015-2021 Associate Director (to 2017), Director, Laboratory for Laser Energetics (Retired) University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
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Dr. E. Michael Campbell holds a Master of Arts in Applied Physics from Princeton University and a Doctor of Science from the University of Western Sydney, where wrote his dissertation on High Intensity Laser Plasma Interactions and Applications to Inertial Fusion and High Energy Density Physics. Dr. Campbell is a Fellow of the American Physical Society’s Division of Plasma Physics and the European Institute of Physics. In 2021, Dr. Campbell retired as the Director of the Laboratory for Laser Energetics at the University of Rochester: https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/michael-campbell-to-retire-as-director-of-the-laboratory-for-laser-energetics-498262/. Dr. Campbell remains active in the area of Fusion Science

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Robert G. Jahn grad student 1972-1977 Princeton
 (Master of Arts Degree)
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Venkataraman A, Yang K, Irizarry J, et al. (2018) A toolbox of immunoprecipitation-grade monoclonal antibodies to human transcription factors. Nature Methods
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