Of Interest archive
2015

12 Jun 2015
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Supercomputer, and researchers, pair up to shed light on material interactions
鈥婣s part of a Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) project, a partnership between the US Department of Energy's鈥

12 Jun 2015
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ITER Director-General speaks out
Ten years ago this month, a group of industrial nations agreed on the location for the world's largest nuclear-fusion experiment: ITER, the鈥

8 Jun 2015
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"Plasmoids" could simplify the design of future tokamaks
鈥婻esearchers at the US Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have for the first time simulated the formation of鈥

8 Jun 2015
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Job fair proposes 350 local jobs
鈥婩acilitating the encounter between job opportunities and local jobseekers was the objective of the third "L'Energie pour l'Emploi" (Energy鈥

8 Jun 2015
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Like a beast, with its horns...
鈥婤efore it can become operational, the main body of an electrical transformer must be equipped with several additional elements such as oil鈥

1 Jun 2015
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MAST-Upgrade fusion device advances ahead of schedule
鈥婣nother key step in the building of the MAST-Upgrade fusion device was taken last week with the joining of the first two main segments of鈥

31 May 2015
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Chinese ambassador tours site
鈥婳n Wednesday 27 May, ITER received the Chinese ambassador to France, Mr Zhai Jun, who visited the project with a delegation of 12 as鈥

30 May 2015
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US participation in Wendelstein 7-X stellarator renewed
The Wendelstein 7-X fusion project at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) in Greifswald, Germany is slated to begin operation鈥

29 May 2015
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A three-day training session for DAHER partners
鈥婼ince February 2012, and the signature of a major framework contract with the ITER Organization, the group DAHER is the Logistics Service鈥

26 May 2015
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KIT International School on Fusion Technologies
鈥婣pplications are now open for the 2015 edition of the International School on Fusion Technologies that will be held at the Karlsruhe鈥

25 May 2015
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Tiny grains of lithium to improve fusion plasmas
鈥婤y Raphael Rosen Scientists from General Atomics and the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have鈥

20 May 2015
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Director-General Bigot presents Action Plan to citizen's watchdog group
鈥婽he ITER Commission locale d'information (the citizen watchdog group that monitors ITER activities in accordance with the French 2006鈥

15 May 2015
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Grant awarded to Princeton physicist for work on plasma impurities
Physicist Luis Delgado-Aparicio, of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), has won a highly鈥

15 May 2015
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Applications open for doctoral program APPLAuSE
Applications for the 3rd edition of the doctoral program in plasma science and engineering APPLAuSE (Portugal) are now open for鈥

15 May 2015
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鈥婽ransformers loaded for delivery
Three high voltage transformers for ITER's steady state electrical system have been loaded onto transport trailers in the Mediterranean鈥

7 May 2015
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New head of 'Conseil 诲茅辫补谤迟别尘别苍迟al' reaffirms committment
鈥婽he Conseil g茅n茅ral, the executive body of the French 诲茅辫补谤迟别尘别苍迟蝉 recently had their name changes to Conseil 诲茅辫补谤迟别尘别苍迟al. In Bouches-du鈥

4 May 2015
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The ITER site from a drone's point of view
鈥媀iew this spectacular video of the ITER site seen from a drone's point of view. (Produced in April by the European Domestic Agency.)

27 Apr 2015
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Construction: what to expect in 2015?
鈥婭n this new video the European agency for ITER Fusion for Energy recaps the main progress achieved in ITER construction in 2014 and鈥

27 Apr 2015
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What's new at WEST?
鈥婽he April issue of the WEST Newsletter (09) can be downloaded here.The 2nd WEST Governing Board took place on March 5, 2015. WEST鈥

27 Apr 2015
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Engineering professor undertakes innovative research in reactor design
鈥 Anne White has always relished challenges. As an undergraduate, she was fascinated by fluid dynamics, and the prospect of nuclear fusion鈥