Of Interest archive
2015

22 Dec 2015
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2015 highlights from US ITER
The 2015 roundup of news from the US ITER Project Office is now available online. US ITER achieved a number of project "firsts" for鈥

22 Dec 2015
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News & views on fusion in Europe
Fusion in Europe is a regular magazine on the progress of fusion research published by the EUROfusion consortium. In the December 2015鈥

21 Dec 2015
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An Advent calendar of fusion spinoffs
For the close of the year, EUROfusion鈥攖he European Consortium for the Development of Fusion Energy鈥攊s highlighting 24 cutting-edge鈥

17 Dec 2015
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A new fusion collaboration for MIT
Members of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) community are cheering the start of a long-anticipated physics experiment at the鈥

14 Dec 2015
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New deliveries from Russia
The Russian Domestic Agency for ITER reports that two shipments recently left factories in Saint Petersburg and Podolsk for the ITER鈥

14 Dec 2015
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EUROfusion Tony Donn茅 advocates prolonged use of JET
On 4 December the Programme Manager of EUROfusion, Tony Donn茅, visited ITER and spoke to staff in the ITER auditorium. EUROfusion is a鈥

7 Dec 2015
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WEST milestone: divertor coil casings installed
The aim of the WEST project is to turn the Tore Supra tokamak (France) into a test bed for ITER, with an actively cooled ITER-like鈥

4 Dec 2015
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RACE is on for ITER remote handling work
An 18-month development program to prototype remote handling tooling for the ITER fusion device was demonstrated on 26 and 27 October as鈥

30 Nov 2015
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ITER Council names new Chair
At its seventeenth meeting in November 2015, the ITER Council named 鈥媁on Namkung, from Korea, to succeed Robert Iotti as Chair effective 1鈥

30 Nov 2015
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New mechanism for stabilizing tokamak plasmas
--Raphael Rosen, PPPL A team of physicists led by Stephen Jardin of the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 鈥

23 Nov 2015
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Capturing a spectacular operation
One of the most spectacular operations ever performed on the ITER site was the lifting of the Assembly Hall roof structure during the night鈥

20 Nov 2015
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Vacuum vessel sectors take shape in Italy
鈥婽he ITER vacuum vessel is composed of nine sectors, two of which are being procured by Korea and seven by Europe. In Italy, production of鈥

20 Nov 2015
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Rob Goldston wins "Best Paper" award
鈥婽he editorial board of the journal Nuclear Fusion has selected Rob Goldston, a fusion researcher and Princeton University professor of鈥

16 Nov 2015
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ITER releases new website
鈥 ITER launched its new website this week! A techier look to go with our ultra-hi-tech mission. For all those friends who ask you over鈥

16 Nov 2015
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FuseNet PhD event: off to an enthusiastic start
The ramp-up time for achieving a fusion reaction inside a tokamak machine varies, depending on a certain number of boundary conditions such鈥

16 Nov 2015
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MIIFED - IBF 2016: registration has started!
The Monaco ITER International Fusion Energy Days (MIIFED) and the ITER Business Forum (IBF) 2016 will take place in Monaco from 8 to鈥

16 Nov 2015
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The chancellor, the terrorists and the tokamak
鈥婩ormer German chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who died on 10 November at age 96, played an essential but little-known role in the decision to鈥

9 Nov 2015
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Testing the thermal tolerance of the fusion reactors of the future
Nuclear fusion is an attractive option for creating sustainable energy, in principle using the same reactions found at the鈥

9 Nov 2015
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Adam Cohen succeeds Michael Knotek as Deputy Under Secretary for Science and Energy (US)
After nearly seven years as deputy director for operations at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL鈥

9 Nov 2015
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New clip revisits installation of the on-site transformers
A new video clip produced by the European Domestic Agency revisits the installation of first four on-site transformers. A total power of鈥