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Of Interest archive

2014

10 Oct 2014

EFDA becomes EUROfusion

​On 9 October 2014 the European Commission officially launched the European Consortium for the Development of Fusion Energy, EUROfusion for…
7 Oct 2014

Divertor cassette replaced by remote control at VTT Finland

​VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has reached an important objective in the development of ITER fusion reactor remote control, when…
6 Oct 2014

F4E business forum announced

The European Domestic Agency for ITER, Fusion for Energy (F4E), is organizing a major business event from 10 to 12 June 2015. The…
6 Oct 2014

WEST Newsletter #6 is out

The Institute for Magnetic Fusion Research, ITER's neighbour in Saint Paul-lez-Durance, has published issue #6 of the WEST newsletter…
3 Oct 2014

New European innovation award goes to KIT researchers

German researchers Christian Day and Thomas Giegerich from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) are the first recipients of the…
1 Oct 2014

European Commission launches EUROfusion

​On 9 October 2014 the European Commission invites the fusion community into the heart of the European Quarter, the Solvay Library, to…
1 Oct 2014

Headquarters extension handed over to ITER

​The extension to the ITER Headquarters to the ITER Organization was handed over on 30 September in a ceremony during which Tim…
1 Oct 2014

Physicists use supercomputer to gain insight into plasma dynamics

​Studying the intricacies and mysteries of the sun is physicist Wendell Horton life's work. A widely known authority on plasma physics, his…
30 Sep 2014

28th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT 2014) opens

​The leading event worldwide for the exchange information on the design, construction and operation of fusion experiments—and on the…
30 Sep 2014

CERN: 60 years of peaceful collaboration for science

On Monday 29 September, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, celebrated its 60th anniversary with an event attended…
29 Sep 2014

The CERN-ITER collaboration

​In November 2006, the last LHC dipole and quadrupole cold masses arrived at CERN, signalling the end of the industrial construction of the…
29 Sep 2014

Helium 3: How it all began

​The University of Wisconsin Fusion Technology Institute, founded in 1971, has been a leader in fusion and plasma physics research, with a…
24 Sep 2014

Entering the Low Carbon Age

​For its fourth edition, the Low Carbon Earth Summit confirmed its role as a major annual event attracting an international audience…
24 Sep 2014

​Second delivery of components to ITER

On 18 September, three trucks arrived from Italy loaded with equipment for ITER's Steady State Electrical Network (SSEN). The high voltage…
23 Sep 2014

US plans for future of fusion research

​As the international ITER project to develop an experimental nuclear fusion reactor eats into research budgets around the world, an…
23 Sep 2014

Sandia magnetized fusion technique produces significant results

​Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories' Z machine have produced a significant output of fusion neutrons, using a method fully…
19 Sep 2014

​Cryostat Workshop ready for equipment

On 8-9 September the final acceptance meeting was held for the Cryostat Workshop. This 5,500-square-metre building will be the theatre for…
18 Sep 2014

PPPL provides insight to how magnetic reconnection energizes plasma particles

​The process of magnetic field line reconnection, in which the magnetic field lines in a plasma snap apart and violently reconnect,…
18 Sep 2014

Cosmic hybrid

​A weird type of 'hybrid' star has been discovered nearly 40 years since it was first theorized — but until now has been curiously…
16 Sep 2014

Wendelstein 7-X on track for first plasma in 2015

​After a decade of construction, the Wendelstein 7-X experiment (W7-X) is now its commissioning phase. Work is underway to install…