General Atomics
Kurt Boehm is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as the Center Head for Cryogenic Systems at General Atomics since July 2009, where responsibilities include enhancing efficiency through robotics, automation, and machine learning technologies. Previously, Kurt held roles as Project Engineer for NIF Target Fabrication and Cryogenic Systems Engineer, focusing on the timely delivery of designs and upgrades to improve performance and reduce failure rates. Prior to General Atomics, Kurt was a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of California, San Diego, where work concentrated on the challenges of producing fuel pellets for a fusion power plant and the feasibility of using pulsed lasers for thermonuclear reactions. Kurt Boehm holds a PhD in Engineering Science and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from UC San Diego, as well as a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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General Atomics
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General Atomics, based in San Diego, CA, develops advanced technology solutions for government and commercial applications. Privately-owned and vertically integrated, they have the freedom to invest in the most innovative technologies, and the resources to deliver them as products for customers around the world. Predator® unmanned aerial vehicles, TRIGA® research reactors, aircraft carrier launch and recovery systems, MagLev transport and fusion energy are some of their most innovative programs.