David Ennis
Assistant Professor

Office: 105 Allison Lab

Address:
206 Allison Laboratories
Auburn, AL 36849-5319

Phone: (334) 844-4366
Fax: (334) 844-4613
Email: ennis@auburn.edu

Education

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008
B.A. Bates College 1999


Professional Employment

Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Auburn University 2013- present
Research Associate, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington 2008-2012
Instructor, Thermodynamics, University of Washington Spring 2012-2013
Delta Teaching and Learning Internship, Madison Area Technical College 2006
Teaching Assistant, General Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2000-2001


Selected Publications

  1. D.A. Ennis, Publications B.S. Victor, J.S. Wrobel, C. Akcay, T.R. Jarboe, B.A. Nelson, and R. J. Smith. "New understandings and achievements from independent-injector drive experiments on HIT-SI" Nuclear Fusion 50, 072001 (2010).
  2. D.A. Ennis, D. Craig, S. Gangadhara, J.K. Anderson, D.J. Den Hartog, F. Ebrahimi, G. Fiksel, and S.C. Prager. "Local measurements of tearing mode ows and the magnetohydrodynamic dynamo in the Madison Symmetric Torus reversed-eld pinch" Physics of Plasmas 17, 082102 (2010).
  3. M.C. ArchMiller,. . . , D.A. Ennis,. . . , and P. Traverso. "Suppression of ver-tical instability in elongated current-carrying plasmas by applying stellarator rotational transform" Accepted for publication Physics of Plasmas
  4. J.S. Wrobel,. . . , D.A. Ennis,. . . , and B.S. Victor. "Relaxation-time mea-surement via a time-dependent helicity balance model" Physics of Plasmas 20,012503 (2013).
  5. T.R. Jarboe,. . . , D.A. Ennis,. . . , and R.J. Smith. "Imposed-dynamo   current drive" Nuclear Fusion 52, 083017 (2012).


Last updated: 05/07/2015