NICHOLAS KLUGMAN
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
PhD Student
MEng in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, 2020
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Science and Engineering & in Mathematics, MIT, 2019
Nicholas Klugman is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. His MEng research (also at MIT EECS) focused on the modeling and design of explosively-pumped magnetic flux compression generators. He is also an EECS Fellow, an Alfred P. Sloan Scholar, and was a Draper Fellow during his MEng. Nicholas received a Bachelor of Science from MIT, double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics.
PUBLICATIONS:
- Modeling and Design of Magnetic Flux Compression Generators
- Field-based Model of Flux Compression Generators
- Self-Inductance of an Extrusion of a Planar Curve
HONORS & AWARDS:
- Draper Fellow 2019
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MIT EECS Fellow 2020