Cumbrian collaboration expands robotics training into new era
UKAEA and National College for Nuclear and Clean Energy launch CROSS (Cumbria Robotics Operations Skills Centre) to build UK’s robotics-enabled workforce.
UKAEA and National College for Nuclear and Clean Energy launch CROSS (Cumbria Robotics Operations Skills Centre) to build UK’s robotics-enabled workforce.
World-first Tritium Fuel Cycle virtual control room installed at UKAEA’s Culham Campus to train engineers in the handling and management of tritium.
Drone test flights prove possibilities for use at JET and in fusion engineering and decommissioning.
MuWave, a spinout company from UKAEA, has secured funding to develop high-power microwave technology, which is essential for commercial fusion energy.
The University of Sheffield has launched a schools programme to develop skills needed for the fusion energy workforce of the future
The Joint European Torus (JET) continues its 40-year legacy of world-leading research and development to inform and enable a sustainable fusion energy sector
JDR has finished clearing JET’s most significant power building, allowing UKAEA to begin converting it as the new home of the LIBRTI fusion research programme.
An advanced AI tool has been developed by scientists for simulating fusion plasma, supporting designs for fusion power plants.
UKAEA launches Diagnostics Innovation Centre of Excellence (DICE) to strengthen UK’s position as a world leader in fusion diagnostics.
UKAEA’s MAST Upgrade fusion machine’s fifth campaign will incorporate new enhancements to expand on plasma research, feeding directly into future fusion plant design