On this subpage you will find the Master Diagram for the Ten-Volume Series
drawn by the researcher and the author of this Series, Ms. Diane A. Davis.
As a result of the tumultuous energy crisis causally-related to the OPEC Oil
Cartel slowing down production of oil in the 1970s, the Author began her early energy studies in 1982, as a student of architecture.
Taking elective courses in energy engineering courses, Msaccordance with the newly emerging U.S. Energy Code BOCA. By the
end of her architecture education, Ms. Davis realized that her architecture career would need the added benefit of a master
of energ. Davis became aware of fusion energy and realized that architecture could be designed more efficiently, and in y
engineering and science degree. During Ms. Davis' Master of Engineering Degree Program, Ms. Davis
seriously began studying energy systems for powerplant technology, as well as all of the surrounding challenging issues within
that subject discipline. Encouraged to go on for her doctorate by her professors, Ms. Davis further studied thermonuclear
energy systems and had devoted both her masters and doctoral degree Theses to the specific subject of thermonuclear
fusion energy and the sustainability issues challenging the U.S.A.'s electricity generation. See VOLUME III and VOLUME VIII of this Monograph Series.
As a result of Ms. Davis thorough study and knowledge of thermonuclear energy
systems and powerplant technology, throughout her graduate work, her 1989 - 1990
Master's Degree Thesis became the scholarly driving force justifying the establishment of The Institute for
Thermonuclear Fusion Energy Education, Research and Development, Regulation, Technology and Public Policy ©®,
aka The Institute for Fusion Energy©® in 1996, called for in Volume
III of this Monograph Series, of which Ms. Davis is both Founder and Director, as well as the sole-owner of this education
and research organization.
In 1993, having made a change of both doctoral program and university, Ms.
Davis' new Chairperson of her Graduate Engineering Department requested that Ms. Davis write a number of articles for the
scholarly, scientific and professional engineering literature on thermonuclear energy. Within those scholarly articles Ms.
Davis wrote on the many must needs for fusion energy to be online by 2010 A.D. See the Essay "Why We Need Fusion Energy" by clicking on that page within
this website. In 1994-95, at the completion of ~75% of her doctoral Thesis,
Ms. Davis' expert dissertation advisor requested that she write a series of articles for the general public (in plain English)
on [thermonuclear] fusion energy (the subject of many years study and Ms. Davis' two theses.) That Series of articles has become this present Ten-Volume Monograph Series
on fusion energy, specifically written for the general public's edification and information.
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