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Young scientist contest winners visit EUROfusion

Georgian high school students Anastasia Bolkvadze and Irakli Veshapeli at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching-bei-München. Photo: Stefanie Schlatt / IPP
Every year, European research member organisations of EIROforum offer a visit to one of their research facilities as one of the prizes on offer at the EUCYS European high school student competition. Irakli Veshapeli and Anastasia Bolkvadze, winners of the EUROfusion prize visited the ASDEX-Upgrade tokamak in Garching-bei-München in the

Tungsten Crystals for Nuclear Fusion?

Tungsten, known for having the highest melting point among all metals, plays a pivotal role in advancing nuclear fusion technology. Its resilience to extreme temperatures, efficient thermal conduction, minimal neutron activation, and low interaction with fusion fuels, positions tungsten as the leading candidate for plasma-facing components (PFCs) in commercial nuclear

Fusion energy facility JET demonstrates use of laser-based diagnostic to monitor tritium

Fusion energy scientists and engineers at the Joint European Torus (JET) have developed a world leading method involving lasers to release and measure tritium trapped in fusion energy tokamaks.

EUROfusion Engineering Grant 2024 for DIFFER researcher James Hargreaves

DIFFER researcher James Hargreaves is one of the 16 winners of a EUROfusion Engineering Grant (EEG) 2024. The award is given to outstanding early-stage engineers. They are working on key technological challenges essential to the European fusion programme.

Bridge builder Tony Donné looks back on career as a fusion researcher

Tony Donné has devoted his entire working life to fusion research. First in scientific roles in the Netherlands, and for the past nine years as head of the European research consortium EUROfusion. In December, Tony will take his leave and retire. We look back on his impressive career.

Europe and Japan celebrate breakthrough in paving the way for fusion energy

The prospect of harnessing fusion energy is closer. The successful operation of JT-60SA, the most powerful experimental device to date, built by Europe and Japan, is a landmark achievement for the two parties, the scientific community and industry.  It’s also a clear demonstration of their commitment to invest in this

Sixteen EUROfusion Engineering Grants awarded to outstanding early-career engineers

The EUROfusion Engineering Grants (EEGs) aim to attract top early-career engineering talent to work on key technological challenges and develop skills that are essential to the European fusion programme.

First observation of how fusion keeps itself hot boosts confidence in ITER and future fusion power plants

Researchers from the EUROfusion consortium announced scientific results from their record-breaking experimental campaign at the Joint European Torus (JET) fusion facility in 2021. These results, announced at the 29th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference in London, include the first direct observations of alpha heating, the process by which the fusion reaction

Ten talented scientists receive the EUROfusion Bernard Bigot Researcher grants

The EUROfusion consortium for the realisation of fusion energy has awarded ten EUROfusion "Bernard Bigot" Researcher Grants (ERG) to talented post-doctoral researchers across Europe. The ERG grants enable early-career researchers to develop innovative ideas and techniques to advance EUROfusion's Roadmap to Fusion Energy.