General Atomics
Rich Stephens, an adjunct professor, has been self-employed since 2015. Rich has extensive experience in investigating the dynamics of disordered solids, specifically focusing on the relation between low-temperature 'glassy' states and a-Se quench rate in amorphous selenium. Prior to their current role, Rich served as the Chief Scientist of Inertial Fusion at General Atomics and as a Sr. Staff Scientist at Exxon Research & Engineering Co.
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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.