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Livia Casali and our students visited Washington, D.C. for Fusion Day, an annual event where scientists and government representatives discuss fusion research.


Livia Casali visited France with other selected experts to define phases of the new International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor research plans.


Assistant Professor and Zinkle Fellow Livia Casali had a paper recently published in a research journal as part of a special issue on negative triangularity.


Three NE professors will use experimental data to validate neutronics simulations of fusion reactors with realistic plasma sources and multi-physics modeling.


The department hosted the UT/ORNL Fusion Summer School, which includes introductory lectures on various topics, lab visits and demos, and panel discussions.


Associate Professor Livia Casali and two of her PhD students were involved in a global collaboration that could prove “revolutionary” in the field of nuclear fusion.


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.


UT’s Zinkle Fellow and Assistant Professor Livia Casali co-hosted a conference focused on ITER and fusion-related coding and modelling.


UT nuclear engineering faculty members Livia Casali and David Donovan spoke to the media about a major breakthrough in fusion.


Zinkle Faculty Fellow Livia Casali has been selected for a US Department of Energy Early Career Award for her work in advancing fusion technology.