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Carl Frederick Weggel is an American magnet expert known for his work in the development of ultra-high-strength laminated electric conductors and magnetic field calculations. With a career spanning over five decades, he has significantly contributed to various fusion energy programs and advanced magnet systems. Weggel's work at prestigious institutions such as MIT, INESCO, and Commonwealth Fusion Systems, along with his leadership at Kronos Fusion Energy[1], underscores his pivotal role in advancing fusion energy technology. His achievements have earned him recognition in Marquis Who's Who and a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Early Life and Education

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Carl Frederick Weggel was born on March 16, 1943, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Harold Arthur and Voltairine Elisabeth (Hirsch) Weggel. He developed an early interest in science, which guided his educational pursuits. Weggel earned a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Harvard University in 1964, where he laid the foundation for his future contributions to magnet systems and fusion energy. Following his undergraduate studies, he pursued postgraduate education in mechanical engineering at Tufts University from 1966 to 1970, further honing his expertise in designing high-field magnets and magnetic systems.

During his formative years, Weggel was involved in designing ultra-high-field solenoids at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) National Magnet Laboratory from 1962 to 1966. This experience was pivotal in shaping his career and establishing him as a leading figure in the field of magnet systems.

Career and Contributions

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Carl Weggel is a notable magnet expert recognized for his contributions to the development of ultra-high-strength laminated electric conductors and general formulas for magnetic-field calculations. His work has significantly impacted fusion energy programs and magnet systems design[2].

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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  • Designer, Ultra-High-Field Solenoids (1962–1966): Weggel designed ultra-high-field solenoids at the MIT National Magnet Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Chief Magnet Designer, ALCATOR Fusion Energy Research Program (1970–1973, 1975–1980): He led the design of superconducting solenoids and was a key figure in the ALCATOR fusion energy research program at the MIT Plasma Fusion Center.

Magnion, Inc.

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  • Designer, Superconducting Solenoids (1966–1970): Weggel designed superconducting solenoids for Magnion, Inc., in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Magnetic Engineering Associates

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  • Magnet Designer, Magnetohydrodynamic Systems (1973–1975): Weggel worked on designing magnetohydrodynamic systems.

INESCO

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  • Magnet Expert, RIGGATRON Fusion-Energy Program (1981–1984): He contributed to the RIGGATRON fusion-energy program in La Jolla, California.

Other Roles

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  • Designer, Energy-Storage Inductor for EMACK Rail Gun (1980)
  • President, Magnet Analysis for Government, Industry, and Colleges (M.A.G.I.C.) (Since 1984)
  • Magnet Designer, PBFA-II

Corporate Leadership

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  • Director: Molecular Systems, Inc., Techniclone, Inc., Cytoscan, Inc.

Kronos Fusion Energy

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Currently, Carl Weggel serves as the primary architect of the S.M.A.R.T. (Superconducting Minimum-Aspect-Ratio Torus) fusion energy device, marking a significant advancement in clean energy technology at Kronos Fusion Energy[3]. As a founding partner and Chief Scientist, he leverages his extensive knowledge and steadfast commitment to guide the team towards utilizing aneutronic fuels, such as D-He3, to achieve a sustainable energy future. Weggel is a cornerstone of the Kronos Fusion Energy team, bringing unparalleled expertise in tokamak and fusion generator design. His career has been devoted to developing compact, ultra-high-field tokamak pathways to commercial fusion energy.

Publications and Research

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Carl Weggel's research and publications have been influential in the fields of magnetic systems and fusion energy. Some of his notable works include:

  • "Super-Open” MRI and MRT Magnets" (2014) co-authored with Robert J. Weggel, published in IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity.
  • "High-Homogeneity NMR and MRI Magnets With Minimized Fringe Field" (2014) co-authored with Robert J. Weggel, published in IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity.
  • "New Analytical Formulas for Calculating Magnetic Field" (1988) co-authored with D.P. Schwartz, published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics.
  • "A High-Performance OH Coil for the Los Alamos CPRF" (1988) co-authored with S.L. Bogart and J.A. Dalessandro, published in IEEE Transactions on Magnetics.

Achievements

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Carl Frederick Weggel has been recognized as a notable magnet expert by Marquis Who's Who. His role in the fusion-energy program at MIT and INESCO is detailed in "The Man-Made Sun" by T.A. Heppenheimer[4].

Memberships and Affiliations

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  • Vice President: Boston Summer Opera Theater
  • Member: Pacific Lyric Theater
  • Board Director: Mystic Valley Chamber Orchestra, La Jolla Civic Symphony
  • President: Pacific Chamber Opera

Personal Life

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Carl Frederick Weggel has been involved in various cultural and artistic endeavors, demonstrating a multifaceted personality beyond his scientific achievements. He is known for his leadership roles in various cultural organizations and his significant contributions to the field of magnet systems and fusion energy.



References

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Carl Frederick Weggel
Born (1943-03-16) March 16, 1943 (age 81)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
EducationBachelor of Arts in Physics, Harvard University Postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering, Tufts University
Occupation(s)Magnet Expert, Scientist
TitleChief Scientist and Founding Partner of Kronos Fusion Energy Incorporated
  1. Energy, Kronos Fusion (2022-08-16). "Carl Weggel Joins Kronos Fusion Energy and Designs S.M.A.R.T, a Revolutionary Fusion Energy Generator Being Built by Kronos Fusion Energy". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
  2. "Kronos Fusion Energy Announces the Establishment of the World's First Fusion Energy Component Factory in India". rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
  3. Energy, Kronos Fusion (2022-08-17). "Revolutionary Aneutronic Fusion Energy Generator Being Built By Kronos Fusion Energy With Carl Weggel Leading Its Design". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
  4. "About the Author: Thomas A. Heppenheimer". NSS. 2017-08-03. Retrieved 2024-08-05.

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