There is exciting pioneering work being done at EUROfusion. Among the first researchers to experiment with artificial intelligence directly during an operational fusion campaign are Bartłomiej ...
This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No 101052200 — ...
Landmark results from EUROfusion scientists and engineers at world-leading Joint European Torus (JET) facility in Oxford, UK Record-breaking 59 megajoules of sustained fusion energy demonstrates ...
EUROfusion proudly commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Joint European Torus' (JET) first plasma, a remarkable milestone for the world's largest and most advanced fusion research tokamak that has ...
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 ...
In a major scientific achievement, European researchers at the Joint European Torus (JET) facility have set a new world energy record of 69 megajoules released in sustained and controlled fusion ...
Forty years ago, physicists at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics found a new plasma state that could be particularly suitable for energy production: the H-mode. On 8 November 1982, the ...
23 early-career researchers and engineers have been awarded EUROfusion grants for 2025, strengthening Europe’s growing talent base in fusion science and technology. The EUROfusion consortium, Europe’s ...
After successful recommissioning in autumn 2022, the Greifswald nuclear fusion experiment has surpassed an important target. In 2023, an energy turnover of 1 gigajoule was targeted. Now the ...
EUROfusion, a frontrunner in fusion energy research, welcomes Prof. Ambrogio Fasoli as its new Programme Manager (CEO). With his vast experience and leadership at the Swiss Plasma Center and at the ...
With the signing of the official Grant Agreement, the EUROfusion consortium is ready to start its new, comprehensive approach to developing fusion energy. On 15 December the EUROfusion consortium ...
One of the key factors in the fusion reaction is temperature. Devices like ITER will need to heat the plasma up to 150 million °C –ten times hotter than the core of the Sun – and keep it burning. To ...
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