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Engineering teams responding to societal challenges celebrated
Three global teams delivering telemedicine, clean energy for a community and a world-renowned robotics control system, have been recognised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) for their teamwork.
Fusion software could help bolster energy grid
Control software used in fusion energy research has the potential to help grid operators cope with increased supply and demand, concluded a study by United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Oxfordshire tech startup, Sygensys.
Top 5 power products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in February 2023.
Clean plasma demonstration boosts ITER and future powerplants
Scientists from EUROfusion and UKAEA have found a way to boost the performance of fusion inside tokamak machines.
Tokamak’s fusion prototype to be built at UKAEA's campus
Tokamak Energy’s compact spherical ST80-HTS will demonstrate multiple technologies required for the delivery of clean, sustainable fusion energy. This includes a complete set of cutting-edge high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets to confine and control the hydrogen fuel, which becomes plasma many times hotter than the sun.
First Light Fusion to build facility at UKAEA’s Culham Campus
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (‘UKAEA’) and First Light Fusion (‘First Light’) have signed an agreement for the design and construction of a new purpose-built facility to house First Light’s Machine 4 at UKAEA’s Culham Campus in Oxfordshire
Fusion robots at work in the UK space industry
Advanced robotics and remote handling technologies from fusion successfully trialled for complex operations in the space industry.
Future stars create fusion energy machine at school
School children from Waverley Junior Academy, near Rotherham, have combined science with art to create a fusion energy machine of the future.
Upgraded Materials Research Facility empowers fusion research
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has completed a £10m extension of its Materials Research Facility (MRF) at Culham Science Centre in Oxfordshire.
New agreement to advance fusion energy
UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) have announced a new trans-Atlantic agreement to advance commercial fusion energy.