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Ralf Mackenbach: Junior Eurovision Winner Turned Physicist at TU Eindhoven

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Nov 30, 2023 at 12:34 p.m

Ralf Mackenbach, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2009, has defended his thesis on red-hot plasma with honors at TU Eindhoven. He thus obtained the doctorate and can now start a career as a physicist.

The 28-year-old singer, actor and physicist developed a mathematical model that can contribute to better control of nuclear fusion material in the future, the educational institution reports on its website. Nuclear fusion is seen as a possible sustainable energy source in the future.

Mackenbach wore a necklace with a piece of jewelry in the shape of a ‘wrapped donut’ at the meeting. The special accessory represents the “particles in the hot plasma that are held together by magnetic fields”. According to a report on the TU Eindhoven website, “Ralf’s eyes shine when he talks about the sun.”

According to Mackenbach, the chain also helps to explain to “friends who are not in the field” what he is doing. “A term like ‘wrapped donut’ becomes a lot more insightful,” he said.

Mackenbach had his breakthrough in 2009 when he won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, for participants aged ten to fifteen years, with the song Click Clack.

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