Mathias Hoppe
Assistant professor
Details
Researcher
About me
Since 2023 I work as assistant professor in fusion plasma physics at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and leads the group on fast electron physics. Aside from research, I'm also responsible for the course ED1100 Engineering Science (7,5 hp) and is the Director of Studies for 2nd cycle (masters level) degree projects in Electrical Engineering at EECS.
Research
I conduct research in fusion plasma physics, with a particular focus on the theory of fast electrons and tokamak disruptions. I am involved in various international collaborations, most notably the EUROfusion TSVV and WPTE programs, as well as the internal experimental program of TCV.
As part of my work, I maintain and develop a number of scientific codes, most notably:
Courses
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, Second Cycle (EA250X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, Second Cycle (EA238X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in Electric Power Engineering, Second Cycle (EA270X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in Electromagnetics, Fusion and Space Engineering, Second Cycle (EA275X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in Embedded Systems, Second Cycle (EA248X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in Energy Innovation Second Cycle (EA280X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in ICT Innovation, Second Cycle (EA258X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specialising in ICT Innovation, Second Cycle (EA256X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Communication Systems, Second Cycle (EA246X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Information and Network Engineering, Second Cycle (EA260X), course responsible
Degree Project in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Systems, Control and Robotics, Second Cycle (EA236X), course responsible
Degree Project in Engineering Physics, specialising in Nanotechnology, Second Cycle (IA249X), course responsible
Electromagnetic Waves in Dispersive Media (ED2210), teacher
Engineering Science (ED1100), teacher, course responsible, examiner
Kinetic Plasma Theory (FJD3300), examiner