Rui Huang
Graduate Research Assistant
Biography
Rui Huang’s research focuses on theoretical and computational plasma physics. Advised by Prof. Howes, they study collisionless interactions between electromagnetic fields and plasma particles, with an emphasis on energy transport, plasma heating, and particle acceleration in the dissipation range of plasma turbulence. Their work examines characteristic velocity-space structures associated with these processes, particularly resonant wave–particle interactions such as Landau damping, transit-time damping, and cyclotron damping. For more details, please refer to their research website: https://rh19physics.github.io/