Andreas Neuber
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Research Lab Affiliations:Center for Pulsed Power and Power Electronics
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Consulting and Patents:- HPM Pulsed Power Technology for FMV (Swedish Defense Department), 2000
- Fault Current Limiter Failure Assessment, for LANL, 2001
- RF Discharge for Lighting for FMO, 2001-2002
- Member External Review Committee, IGC-Superpower, Schenectady, NY, 2002
- External reviewer on the LANL review team for the DOE superconducting cable projects, 2003/2004
- Current PhD students: Andrew Young
- Current MS EE students: Cole Davis, Garrett Rogers, Mark Thomas, Jonathan Foster, Evan Matthews, Luke McQuage, David Bolyard, Curtis Lynn (Co-chair)
- Past PhD students: Thomas Holt*(12/08), Gregory Edmiston* (5/08), John Krile* (5/06), Michael Butcher* (5/05), Juan Carlos Hernandez* (6/04), Tammo Heeren (Co-chair, '03), David Hemmert* (Co-chair, 12/02)
- Past MS EE students: Andrew Young (05/08), Moe Elsayed, (5/08), Russell Vela (8/07), Kimberley Morales* (8/06), Yeong Jer Chen* (12/05), Gregory Edmiston* (12/05), John Krile* ('03), Heath Keene ('03), Matthew McQuage (03), Nathan Schoeneberg ('03), Thomas Holt ('02)
Students marked with * are lead authors on peer reviewed journal publications such as the IEEE transactions. All other students are co-authors on journal or conference proceedings papers. (Exception: Davis and Rogers who are within their first semester as graduate students).
- In the past 3 years, Dr. Neuber's students have given 24 conference presentations at international conferences. Four students won student awards at conferences in the past 4 years.
- PhD: Jordan Chaparro (8/08), Michael Cevallos (12/05), Xiabon Le (ME, 05), J.G. Kim ('03)
- MS EE: Willie Justis (5/07), David Belt (8/06) Jordan Chaparro (8/06), Eric Crull ('04), Michael Hoffmann ('03), Sachin Shinde ('03), Jay Spears ('03), Mark Haustein ('03), Jonathan Blackwell ('02), Michael D. Cevallos ('01), Juan Carlos Hernandez ('01), Tammo Heeren ('00), Efrén Brito ('01)
- Dr. Neuber continues to give presentations at conferences nationally and internationally. In 2008 he attended the Power Modulator Conference in Las Vegas, NV, the International Conference on Plasma Science in Karlsruhe, Germany, the MegaGauss Conference in Novosibirsk, Russia, and the European-Asian Pulsed Power Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. He also serves regularly as session organizer and session chair at diverse conferences.
- Dr. Neuber has been invited to give presentations at international conferences/workshops in the United States and world wide. In the recent past: COE forum in Kumamoto, Japan '05, APS conference in Washington DC '06, European/Asian Pulsed Power Conference in Chengdu China '06, Spring Conference of the German Physical Society in Hannover Germany '07. This also includes recent presentations at Sandia National Laboratories, M.I.T, and Tsinghua University China. Travel and accommodation was covered by the event organizer in several instances, such as M.I.T, Germany, Japan, and partially in China (one week all-expense trip visiting several laboratories following a conference in Chengdu in 2006).
- In 2002 and 2003 Dr. Neuber served as the technical program chair for the International Power Modulator Conference in Hollywood, CA and the International IEEE Pulsed Power Conference in Dallas, TX, respectively. Both conferences serve as a forum for exchange of research results and ideas between industry, university, and international/national/DOD/DOE laboratories. Dr. Neuber edited the more than 1,000 pages Proceedings of the Pulsed Power Conference.
- Dr. Neuber co-authored and edited a book on Explosively Driven Pulsed Power, Helical Magnetic Flux Compression Generators, Edtr. A. Neuber, Springer Verlag, August 2005 (ISBN 3-540-26051-X). This involved coordinating efforts from colleagues at Texas Tech, Texas A&M, University of Missouri in Rolla, and Loughborough University, UK.
- Dr. Neuber authored with colleagues from Stanford Linear Accelerator and the University of Michigan the chapter "Windows and RF Breakdown (pages 325-375)" for the successful book: High-Power Microwave Sources and Technologies, R. J. Barker and E. Schamiloglu, Editors, IEEE Press 2001, ISBN 0.7803-6006-0. Dr. Neuber was coordinating the effort for the RF breakdown chapter.>
- Most recently, Dr. Neuber served on the Discussion Panel on "High Power Microwaves: Where is it going?" at the 2007 International IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Conference, Albuquerque, NM June 17-22, 2007 along with four other experts in the field from National/DOD Laboratories, Industry, and Funding Agencies. This international conference is the major conference in the field with participant numbers between 600 and 1,000 from more than 20 countries.
- Dr. Neuber is presently serving with his high voltage breakdown expertise as member of external readiness reviews for the Department of Energy through Los Alamos National Laboratory (2003 - present).