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Spain’s King and Queen support IFMIF-DONES partnership with Croatia

The presence in Zagreb of the King and Queen of Spain, the President of Croatia, Zoran Milanović, the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, and 14 ambassadors from different countries certifies the international support for IFMIF-DONES.

Calls for early-career grants 2023 opened

The calls for the EUROfusion Engineering Grants and the EUROfusion Bernard Bigot Researcher Grants have been opened, for projects to start in the first half of 2023.

“A bet became unavoidable”

The terms of a wager between two prominent plasma physicists drawn on a napkin 34 years ago were fulfilled last week when Robert Goldston, a former director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, presented a plaque to his friend Jean Jacquinot, former director of the Joint

European researchers achieve fusion energy record

Explainer video about the JET record by EUROfusion programme manager Tony Donné: 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 potential of fusion Results fully in line with predictions, strengthening the case for

Transferring fusion knowledge across generations

Experiments by EUROfusion researchers at the JET fusion device in the UK clear the way for successful fusion energy experiments at ITER in a decade. How do scientists preserve and pass on the knowledge and experience involved? And how do they feel about passing on the baton?

Bursting the bubble of artificial solar flares

Triggering artificial solar flares early may help protect the inner wall of fusion research devices, show EUROfusion researchers.

High Performance Computing and GENE-3D

High Performance Computing (HPC) has been driving advances in science, technology, medicine, and many other fields since its beginnings in the 1960s. After some years of developing the technology, the Cray-1 supercomputer debuted in 1975 with a processing capability of 160 megaFLOPS. (FLOPS stands for Floating Point Operations Per Second,

EU-US Breakthrough Mitigates Effects of Fusion Instabilities

A new braking technique can protect future fusion devices from damage by fast electrons erupting from their 150-million-degree plasma.

Fusion causing a splash in dentistry

Interview with Dr Antonis Sergis, Imperial College London (UK) and former EUROfusion ERG Fellow