Thomas Hunt Morgan(1866–1945)
MedicineThomas Hunt Morgan is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1933) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Medicine. They were educated at Columbia University and Johns Hopkins University. They have been affiliated with Columbia University.
United States
2
Major Awards
10
Publications
62
Citations
4
h-index
N/A
i10-index
6.2
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Arc ignition and hot spot formation on tungsten with nano-tendril bundles under hydrogen plasma exposure
International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum(2023)
1
citations
#2
Amorphous and Anomalous Persistent Slip Bands Formation in Tungsten Under Repeated High-Flux Hydrogen Plasma Loads
Social Science Research Network(2022)
0
citations
#3
Effects from the Target Plate Geometry on Fluctuations of Helium Plasma in the Linear Divertor Simulator Magnum-PSI
Plasma and Fusion Research(2022)
0
citations
#6
Tungsten dust remobilization under steady-state and transient plasma conditions
Nuclear materials and energy(2017)
21
citations
#7
0
citations
#8
Remobilization of tungsten dust from castellated plasma-facing components
Nuclear materials and energy(2017)
8
citations
#9
0
citations
#10
Highly resolved measurements of dust motion in the sheath boundary of magnetized plasmas
Nuclear Fusion(2015)
27
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksArc ignition and hot spot formation on tungsten with nano-tendril bundles under hydrogen plasma exposure
International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum2023
1citations
Amorphous and Anomalous Persistent Slip Bands Formation in Tungsten Under Repeated High-Flux Hydrogen Plasma Loads
Social Science Research Network2022
0citations
Effects from the Target Plate Geometry on Fluctuations of Helium Plasma in the Linear Divertor Simulator Magnum-PSI
Plasma and Fusion Research2022
0citations
Open AccessRobust impurity detection and tracking for tokamaks.
Physical Review E2020
4citations
Open Access1citations
Tungsten dust remobilization under steady-state and transient plasma conditions
Nuclear materials and energy2017
21citations
Open AccessRemobilization of tungsten dust from castellated plasma-facing components
Nuclear materials and energy2017
8citations
Open AccessHighly resolved measurements of dust motion in the sheath boundary of magnetized plasmas
Nuclear Fusion2015
27citations
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Columbia University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Kentucky
Doctoral Advisors
Career Timeline
Bryn Mawr College1891–1904
Columbia University1904–1927
California Institute of Technology1928–present
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and SciencesRoyal Swedish Academy of SciencesFrench Academy of SciencesRussian Academy of Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
MR
Martin Rees
Wolf Prize in Physics (2024)
JE
John Ellis
Copley Medal (2019)
JB
John B. Gurdon
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2012)
MJ
Martin J. Evans
Copley Medal (2009)
PN
Paul Nurse
Copley Medal (2005)
SB
Sydney Brenner
Dan David Prize (2003)
JW
James Watson
Dan David Prize (2003)
CM
César Milstein
Copley Medal (1989)
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