Newsletter | 2011 April
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Fusion in Europe 1 | 2011
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EFDA gets ready for ITER
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Studies for the post-ITER era
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Supporting young scientists
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Positive predictions for the JET ITER-Like-Wall
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THE JOINT EUROPEAN TORUS, JET Europe’s largest fusion device
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Final Push for pump down
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Who Will Tell The Jokes Now?
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Relearning how to run JET
Acrowd is expected to gather in the JET control room when experiments start in August 2011. Everyone is eager to see the ITER-Like-Wall in action. Many of its tiles are made of beryllium, which is prone to melt under excessive heat loads. The scientists and engineers will have to proceed [...]
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Europe must prepare for ITER
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New Chairs appointed
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Physics is fun!
A school programme introduced by IPPLM Warsaw brings fun into the physics classroom. helena howaniec, a former physics teacher, and now the associate’s public information officer, has been the guiding force behind establishing this project.
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Energy exhibition toured German and Austrian rivers
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An investment for our children
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained …
… concluded one Fusion Expo visitor when considering the cost of fusion research. A field report by the organisers. I was really baffled that fusion can produce suchan incredible amount of energy. I had considered nuclear fission power large, but now fusion strikes me as much more impressive. SCHOOL GIRL [...]
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