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scientists from all over Europe work at JET
JET, based at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCFE), UK, is the central research facility of the European Fusion Programme, and it is the largest and most successful fusion experiment in the world. JET is collectively used under EUROfusion's management by more than 40 European laboratories. Over 350 scientists and engineers from all over Europe contribute to the JET programme.
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scientists from all over Europe work at JET
JET serves as the "test-bed" for ITER and is often referred to as "Little ITER". Read more.
From its ITER-like wall to being the only machine that currently operates with a deuterium-tritium fuel, read more about JET's salient features.
From its first experimental campaign on 25 June 1983, JET has come a long way. Get an overview of some of the milestones it achieved.
Contract extension signed between the European Commission and CCFE secures JET operation until the end of 2020. The extension secures at least €100M in additional inward investment from the EU.
Book your JET visit with Culham Centre for Fusion Energy. Check out the Visit CCFE page for details.