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The delivery of the components of the Edge Thomson Scattering diagnostics to the JT-60SA site in Naka, Ibaraki has been completed on 22nd April 2025. Credit: QST The coming months will see the ...
On 22 April 2025, the final components of the Edge Thomson Scattering (TS) diagnostics arrived at the JT-60SA facility in Naka, Japan, marking the start of the system’s installation. The Edge TS has ...
EUROfusion Social and Economic Studies (SES) offer insights into how society perceives and engages with fusion and assesses fusion potential in a rapidly evolving global energy system. The SES team ...
Interview with fusion pioneer Fernanda Rimini: from operating JET’s DT campaigns to planning future power plants, JET’s Exploitation Manager answers our questions.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Sixteen talented scientists receive EUROfusion Bernard Bigot Researcher Grants The EUROfusion consortium for the realisation of fusion energy has awarded sixteen EUROfusion “Bernard Bigot” Researcher ...
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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