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The alternative divertor configuration (ADC) programme of EUROfusion has reached a significant milestone, gaining strong visibility through multiple publications in high-impact scientific journals and ...
On June 24, the Slovenian Fusion Association (SFA) celebrated its 20th Anniversary. Since its establishment in 2005, SFA has played a vital role in coordinating fusion research in Slovenia and linking ...
Applications are open for the 2026 EUROfusion Engineering Grants funding individual post-master engineering projects for 2-years starting in 2026.
The quasi-continuous exhaust (QCE) regime development within the EUROfusion Work Package ”Tokamak Exploitation”: a good example of multi-machine stepladder approach ...
With EUROfusion’s support, DTT has recently completed testing key power supply components and finished winding the first toroidal field coil, paving the way for full operations by the end of this ...
1,337 seconds or more than 22 minutes: that was how long WEST, a tokamak run from the CEA Cadarache site in southern France and one of the EUROfusion consortium medium size Tokamak facilities, was ...
Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), an analytical technique that uses a high-powered laser to measure the composition of a material, was deployed using a remotely operated robotics system on ...
Last week, a EUROfusion delegation visited the Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) in Hefei, China, for an intensive four-day scientific and technical exchange to start ...
The EUROfusion Engineering Grants (EEGs) aim to attract top early-career engineering talents to work on key technological challenges and develop skills that are essential to the European fusion ...
Gyrotrons are fundamental to the operation of fusion energy devices. These high-power microwave systems generate millimetre-wave electromagnetic radiation, which is essential for heating and driving ...
At the Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), an intriguing experiment is unfolding that could change the future of fusion energy. It’s called the TRapped Electrons eXperiment, or T-REX, and its day-to-day ...
Future fusion power plants may experience fewer energy losses in their burning plasma due to instabilities than previously anticipated, according to a study by EUROfusion researchers published in ...
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