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IEEE Plasma Science and Applications Committee Award, becoming the first woman to win this award. The Prism Award honors a woman who has charted her own path throughout her career, providing leadership in technology fields and professional organizations along the way." In order to win the Prism
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in 2010, "for contributions to the development of neutron sources". In the IEEE, Coverdale served three terms on the Executive Committee of the IEEE Plasma Science and Applications Committee. In addition, she also served as technical program chair for the IEEE International Conference on Plasma
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Award, the recipient must have 15-20 years of experience in the field and must have a clear understanding of how her career path has ultimately led to her achievements. She became the first woman to win a 28-year-old international award for outstanding contributions to the field of
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Science in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2015. Coverdale also served one four-year term for the IEEE Nuclear Plasma Sciences Society Administrative Committee. Now, she is senior editor for High Energy Density Physics for IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science..
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Coverdale has written over 120 papers in her career, and she continues to regularly present at conferences. In addition to this, Coverdale stays actively involved in her community by serving as a judge to science fairs at local elementary schools.
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After working briefly for Physics International, she joined Sandia National Laboratories in 1997, initially working on the
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confinement. She was named a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia in 2011.
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through research, teaching, and professional service to the scientific community.
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Coverdale earned a Ph.D. in plasma physics from the
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plasma physicist
Sandia National Laboratories
University of California, Davis
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Z Pulsed Power Facility
Z-pinch
Fellow of the American Physical Society
IEEE Fellow
plasma science




"Trailblazer: Sandia physicist Christine Coverdale is first woman to win 28-year-old IEEE award"


"Plenary speakers"
Sandia Researchers push Z machine to new limits to test radiation effects
"Prism Award goes to Sandia physicist"



Prism Award goes to Sandia physicist
"Fellows nominated in 2008 by the Division of Plasma Physics"
IEEE Fellows directory
"Nuclear Enterprise Superwomen"
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Living people
American physicists
American women physicists

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