Ian Parrish
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Astrophysical Sciences
Program in Plasma Physics
Peyton Hall, Ivy Lane
Princeton, NJ 08544
E-Mail: iparrish (at) princeton (dot) edu
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I am a grad student in the
Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Program in Plasma Physics at Princeton University. My research interests are detailed below as well as some of my background.
- Research and Academic Interests
- Advisor:
James Stone, Professor of Astrophysical Sciences
- Computational Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)
- Computational Astrophysics
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Intertial Confinement Fusion
- 20th Century German Literature
- Research Details
Simulation of the Magneto-Thermal Instability
- Princeton University 2002- Present
- Currently hold the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship. You can view my information there. My personal CSGF page. Tenure 2004-2008.
- Previously held the Department of Defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship. Tenure 2002-2004.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1998-2002
- Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Physics
- GPA: 5.0/5.0 Henry Ford II Prize for most outstanding student in MIT School of Engineering
- Elected to Phi Beta Kappa,
Tau Beta Pi,
Alpha Nu Sigma,
Sigma Pi Sigma
- Centralia High School 1994-1998
- Valedictorian
- Fall:
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AST 513: Stellar Systems
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APC/ST 523: Scientific Computation in Astrophysics
- Princeton University Governance Involvment
- Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC)
- CPUC Priority Committee (sets the university budget)
- Taskforce on Health and Well-Being
- Graduate College House Committee (where I live)
- Fellow of Wilson College (beginning 2005-2006)
- Fitness and Recreation
- Exercise at Stephen's Fitness Center in Dillon Gym
- Sailing (back in the MIT days)
- Squash
Web pages
Last update: May 2, 2005