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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 ...
In order to achieve fusion on Earth, gases need to be heated to extremely high temperatures of about 150 million degrees Celsius. That is 10 times more than the temperatures in the Sun’s core.
Applications are open for the 2026 Engineering Grants funding individual post-master engineering projects for 2-years ...
Milestone: On May 26th 2025, the Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) project celebrated the completion of its first superconducting toroidal magnet.
EUROfusion supports and funds fusion research activities on behalf of the European Commission’s Euratom programme.
Explainer video about the JET record by EUROfusion programme manager Tony Donné: Watch the video on YouTube! Landmark results from EUROfusion scientists and engineers at world-leading Joint European ...
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 ...
Culminating their third and final deuterium-tritium campaign, EUROfusion researchers at the Joint European Torus (JET) achieved groundbreaking results in fusion research and technology, setting new ...
EUROfusion launches 15 research projects to apply Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to fusion development.
A special issue of the scientific journal Fusion Engineering & Design presents the state of the art in designing Europe's demonstration fusion power plant DEMO.
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 ...
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