Of Interest archive
2014
15 Dec 2014
ITER hosts an international workshop on remuneration
On 5 December 2014, Osamu Motojima, Director-General of the ITER Organization, opened a day-long international workshop on remuneration…
15 Dec 2014
Turning out one radial plate per month
Inside of ITER's large D-shaped toroidal field coils, the stacked layers of conductor will be held in place by radial plates…
15 Dec 2014
New director for MIT fusion centre
In November, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced a new director for its Plasma Science and Fusion Center, home to…
12 Dec 2014
Rebuild of UK's MAST tokamak continues
The Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) facility at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) is undergoing a major £30 million upgrade that…
3 Dec 2014
Top management changes at Fusion for Energy
The Governing Board of the European Domestic Agency for ITER Fusion for Energy (F4E) has decided to appoint Dr Pietro Barabaschi as Acting…
3 Dec 2014
Francesco Romanelli bids farewell to EUROfusion
With a lecture on the subject of "The Fusion Roadmap and the challenges of the ITER era," Francesco Romanelli completed his tenure as EFDA…
3 Dec 2014
ITER Russia opens its doors to young researchers
For the third consecutive year, young scientists involved with ITER Project implementation from Russia's major research centres were…
28 Nov 2014
Daniel Clery on "A Piece of the Sun"
Science writer Daniel Clery visited the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE) recently to talk about his book on the history of fusion,…
26 Nov 2014
Rob Goldston among Foreign Policy magazine's 100 top global thinkers
Editors of Foreign Policy magazine have named fusion physicist Rob Goldston, a Princeton University professor of astrophysical sciences…
24 Nov 2014
Supercomputer lends 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…
21 Nov 2014
Latest newsletter for the US ITER Project Office
The November issue of the US ITER News Update is available on line. It includes a full review of the status of US procurement for ITER and…
17 Nov 2014
FuseNet launches new education support schemes
FuseNet, the European platform to coordinate and improve fusion education, has launched a new student support scheme in cooperation with…
17 Nov 2014
First Highly Exceptional Load sails to ITER
On Friday 14 November, the first Highly Exceptional Load (HEL) destined to the ITER site was loaded onto the container ship CMA-Ivanhoe in…
13 Nov 2014
Princeton researchers present cutting edge results at APS Plasma Physics Conference
Some 135 researchers, graduate students, and staff members from the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL, US)) joined 1,500 research…
13 Nov 2014
Hole in one: Centre stack smoothly installed in NSTX-U
With near-surgical precision, technicians at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL, US) hoisted the 29,000-pound (13,000…
10 Nov 2014
A rare and beautiful sight
Wildlife is thriving on the ITER site. Wild boars, mouflon goats and deer freely roam the vast expanses of forest that surround the…
7 Nov 2014
Call for abstracts: EST-Energy Conference 2015
From 20-22 May 2015 the ENERGY, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Conference and Exhibition (EST-Energy) will be taking place at the Karlsruhe…
5 Nov 2014
Lab develops infrared camera system to view tokamak from the inside
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers, in collaboration with General Atomics and the University of Arizona, have…
31 Oct 2014
43-minute program on nuclear fusion: BBC Radio 4 "In Our Time"
Melvyn Bragg from "In Our Time" and his guests discuss nuclear fusion, the process that powers stars. In the 1920s physicists…
31 Oct 2014
University of Rome offers Fusion Master's courses
Where else would you like to study fusion science and engineering but in the heart of the Eternal City? The second oldest public…