Robert D. Pillsbury, Jr.- Biography
Dr. Pillsbury received his Ph. D. from the University of Texas at Austin
in 1976. He has over 30 years of experience developing advanced computational
algorithms and programs for the design and analysis of conventional
and superconducting magnet systems. He has over 50 technical reports
and publications in Journals and Conference Proceedings.
Dr. Pillsbury is presently the Treasurer and a Senior Consultant at
Sherbrooke Consulting, Inc. The corporation was formed in August 1992
and Dr. Pillsbury
joined full-time in August 1995. He has been consultant in electromagnetics
and the design and analysis of magnet systems for applications in Fusion,
MagLev and Plasma Technologies.
Prior to joining Sherbrooke Consulting, he was Leader of the Electromagnetic
and Structural Analysis Group of the Technology and Engineering Division
of the MIT Plasma Fusion Center from 1992 to 1995. The members of
this group performed structural and electromagnetic analyses with
applications
in the areas of Fusion, MHD, high energy physics accelerators and
detectors, magnetic resonance imaging devices and magnetic levitation.
Recent projects
include: ITER, TPX, and ALCATOR CMOD tokamaks; design of detector
magnets for CERN and SSC; MagLev; and design and analysis of magnets
for seawater
propulsion and coal-fired MHD.
Dr. Pillsbury joined the MIT Plasma Fusion Center as a Staff Engineer
in 1982. From 1982 through 1995 he developed algorithms and computer
programs for thermal, structural and electromagnetic analysis of large
conventional
and superconducting magnet systems. These include field, force and quench
analyses. He developed finite element programs to solve non-linear magnetostatic
and coupled non-linear thermal and electromagnetic field problems as
well as graphics programs for visualization of engineering data. Dr.
Pillsbury
was a Senior Engineer at the MIT Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory
from 1980 to 1982. While there he developed analytic and numerical algorithms
and computer programs to aid in the design and analysis of MHD magnet
systems.
He was a Senior Research Engineer at the Magnetic Corporation of America
from 1976 -- 1980. He worked on conceptual design and preliminary analysis
of force containment structures for baseload size MHD magnet systems,
developed and used computer programs for magnetic field and Lorentz
force calculations for solenoidal, toroidal, and saddle shaped coils
particularly
suited for fusion and MHD systems. He also developed and used analytical
and numerical models for transient and steady state conductor stability
analysis. During this time he also served as Program Manager for a major
superconducting MHD magnet system design and fabrication program. He
also supervised engineers and engineering assistants in the computational
support
group..
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