Dr. Vincent Tang joined DARPA as a program manager in the Defense Sciences Office in 2013. His interests involve the development of new technologies for countering nuclear terrorism and other national security applications.
Prior to joining DARPA, he was a staff physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he developed advanced accelerator and plasma-based radiation sources for national security applications, such as the detection of illicit materials.
Dr. Tang received a Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Plasma Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he resolved outstanding questions about RF-produced energetic ions used for heating fusion plasmas. He also holds a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Nuclear and Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
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