Tag Archives: ITER
Sophomore Samuel Haid Contributes to ITER Research
Samuel Haid unravels the factors leading to formation of tungsten “fuzz” and helium bubbles that could threaten ITER’s fusion reactions.
Casali Represents US at ITER Meeting
Zinkle Fellow and Assistant Professor Livia Casali has been selected as one of only five representatives from the United States to participate in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor research plan.
Fusion-Focused Workshop a Rousing Success for Casali, Department
UT’s Zinkle Fellow and Assistant Professor Livia Casali co-hosted a conference focused on ITER and fusion-related coding and modelling.
Casali Named ITER Scientist Fellow for Fusion Research
UT Zinkle Fellow and Assistant Professor Livia Casali has been named an ITER Fellow for her work in developing fusion technology.
Casali Joins NE as Assistant Professor and Zinkle Faculty Fellow
Assistant Professor and Zinkle Faculty Fellow Livia Casali joins the Department of Nuclear Engineering’s fusion program.
Predicting Tungsten’s Role in Powering the Future
That small filament inside a light bulb may look fragile, but it’s made of one of the toughest substances on […]
Fusion Community Forges Path Forward at UT
The 2nd Joint Community Planning Workshop for Magnetic Fusion Energy and Fusion Materials & Technology, held at UT in November, […]