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Born 1985, 20th of October.
From July 2004 to February 2006, Billy worked as a Product Analyst for Reed Business Information. He set up and ran a data collection and processing operation in Chennai, India, managing a large team in an outsourcing environment. He studied Physics at the University of Edinburgh, and studied his PhD in Nuclear Fusion at the University of Durham. He focused in the use of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) on Nuclear Fusion devices. He worked at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy in Oxfordshire developing new FPGA systems, as well as promoting FPGAs (currently Xilinx FPGAs) for use on Tokamaks such as MAST, JET and ITER (ITER is the world's largest under construction, estimated to cost $20 billion, over twice the cost of CERN).
He currently runs FAIT (FPGA Advanced Instrumentation Technologies) which provides services in engineering, from electronics (FPGAs), real-time control and programming solutions.
Worked researching QCD Supercomputing Practices (Summer '08)
Worked researching Biophysics Evolution (Summer '09)
Internship with Fusion for Energy, European Commission (Summer '09) 2 Months, Barcelona
DTN Billy Huang Fusion Doctoral Training Network
FPGA Technology on Fusion Devices
Billy Huang Facebook Page
Tokamak Global Experiment, the world's first global tokamak experiment, run from many countries in collaboration with Vojtěch Svoboda (ČVUT) and Jan Stockel from Czech IPP.