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Overview

Alec D. Gallimore is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Engineering, Computer Science, and Decision Sciences. These main fields intersect with various subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, and Information Systems and Management.

Their academic contributions cover topics such as Plasma Diagnostics and Applications, Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics, Cryptographic Implementations and Security, scientometrics and bibliometrics research, Academic Publishing and Open Access, and Research Data Management Practices.

Alec D. Gallimore has authored research published in several venues, including:

  • Journal of Propulsion and Power
  • Change The Magazine of Higher Learning

Two notable papers from their recent publication record are:

  • "Performance and High-Speed Characterization of a 100-kW Nested Hall Thruster," 2021, Journal of Propulsion and Power
  • "A New Way to Distribute Research Seed Funding: Peer Review Without Formal Review," 2021, Change The Magazine of Higher Learning

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Alec D. Gallimore include:

  • Scott J. Hall
  • Benjamin Jorns
  • Sarah E. Cusson
  • Hani Kamhawi
  • Peter Y. Peterson

This diverse set of collaborators reflects interdisciplinary work within engineering and applied sciences. Their research presents a balance of experimental propulsion technology and theoretical approaches to research funding and academic practices.

Best Publications

  • Efficiency of CO2 Dissociation in a Radio-Frequency Discharge

    Laura F. Spencer;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Internal plasma potential profiles in a laboratory-model Hall thruster

    James M. Haas;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Efficiency Analysis of a Hall Thruster Operating with Krypton and Xenon

    Jesse A. Linnell;Alec D. Gallimore

  • High-specific impulse Hall thrusters, part 1: Influence of current density and magnetic field

    Richard R. Hofer;Robert S. Jankovsky;Alec D. Gallimore

  • High-Specific Impulse Hall Thrusters, Part 2: Efficiency Analysis

    Richard R. Hofer;Richard R. Hofer;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Rotating Spoke Instabilities in Hall Thrusters

    M. S. McDonald;A. D. Gallimore

  • Method for analyzing E×B probe spectra from Hall thruster plumes

    Rohit Shastry;Richard R. Hofer;Bryan M. Reid;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Performance characteristics of a 5 kW laboratory hall thruster

    James M. Haas;Frank S. Gulczinski;Alec D. Gallimore;Gregory G. Spanjers

  • Methodology and Historical Perspective of a Hall Thruster Efficiency Analysis

    Daniel L. Brown;C. William Larson;Brian E. Beal;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Transport-Property Measurements in the Plume of an SPT-100 Hall Thruster

    Lyon B. King;Alec D. Gallimore;Colleen M. Marrese

  • Plasma Properties in the Plume of a Hall Thruster Cluster

    Brian E. Beal;Brian E. Beal;Alec D. Gallimore;James M. Haas;William A. Hargus

  • Effect of Backpressure on Ion Current Density Measurements in Hall Thruster Plumes

    Mitchell L. R. Walker;Allen L. Victor;Richard R. Hofer;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Future directions for electric propulsion research

    Ethan Dale;Benjamin Jorns;Alec Gallimore

  • The Role of Magnetic Field Topography in Improving the Performance of High-Voltage Hall Thrusters

    Richard R. Hofer;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Azimuthal Spoke Propagation in Hall Effect Thrusters

    Michael J. Sekerak;Benjamin W. Longmier;Alec D. Gallimore;Daniel L. Brown

  • Development of a high-speed, reciprocating electrostatic probe system for Hall thruster interrogation

    James M. Haas;Alec D. Gallimore;Keith McFall;Greg Spanjers

  • Internal plasma potential measurements of a Hall thruster using plasma lens focusing

    Jesse A. Linnell;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Ion Voltage Diagnostics in the Far-Field Plume of a High-Specific Impulse Hall Thruster

    Richard R. Hofer;James M. Haas;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Internal plasma potential measurements of a Hall thruster using xenon and krypton propellant

    Jesse A. Linnell;Alec D. Gallimore

  • Characterizing Vacuum Facility Backpressure Effects on the Performance of a Hall Thruster

    Richard R. Hofer;Peter Y. Peterson;Alec D. Gallimore

  • The Effects of Nude Faraday Probe Design and Vacuum Facility Backpressure on the Measured Ion Current Density Profile of Hall Thruster Plumes

    Mitchell L.R. Walker;Richard R. Hofer;Alec D. Gallimore

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard R. Hofer
Richard R. Hofer Jet Propulsion Lab
Iain D. Boyd
Iain D. Boyd University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel J. Scheeres
Daniel J. Scheeres University of Colorado Boulder
Gary P. Zank
Gary P. Zank University of Alabama in Huntsville
Roy Clarke
Roy Clarke University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mark A. Cappelli
Mark A. Cappelli Stanford University
Mark J. Kushner
Mark J. Kushner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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