Crawford named Directed Energy Graduate Scholar
Crawford named Directed Energy Graduate Scholar
Scholars are awarded anywhere between $5,000 to $10,000 to continue studying in directed energy (DE) technology areas. Recipients must be full-time graduate students who are pursuing studies in high-power microwave (HPM) system and technologies, high-energy lasers (HEL), ultra-short pulse laser (USPL) or counter DE weapon (CDEW) technologies.
With this scholarship, Crawford hopes to advance his research concerning the development of a high-power microwave system which utilizes nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs). Depending on the application space, such a system has several advantages compared to the state-of-the-art HPM devices, including a small spatial footprint, increased system rigidity, and all solid-state construction.
Crawford commented, “I am humbled to have received this scholarship and I am grateful that I get to continue to pursue the development of directed energy technologies. This area of research is riddled with fascinating science, physics, and engineering principles along with a vast application space. I look forward to continuing my research in such a rewarding field.”
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Writer: Ashvini Malshe, malshea@purdue.edu
Source: Allen Garner, algarner@purdue.edu