Double celebration for UKAEA’s CEO
Congratulations to Professor Sir Ian Chapman who was presented with his knighthood by The Prince of Wales at an Investiture at Windsor Castle today.
Congratulations to Professor Sir Ian Chapman who was presented with his knighthood by The Prince of Wales at an Investiture at Windsor Castle today.
UKAEA is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of a new Fusion Industry Programme challenge, which aims to encourage innovation in the development of lithium technologies.
Recently, I was invited back to my secondary school to deliver a talk on fusion energy to a group of Year 11 students.
Japanese fusion company, Kyoto Fusioneering (KF) and UKAEA have signed a collaboration agreement to develop fusion related technologies.
Partnership underpinned by UK Fusion Materials Roadmap to gain insights on existing materials and to develop new ones for future fusion power plants.
UKAEA and the University of Sheffield have entered a partnership that is set to drive the development of fusion technology and the UK’s future fusion industry.
Synchronised control systems can potentially prevent system failures and blackouts.
Eighteen organisations have secured contracts withUKAEA to demonstrate how their innovative technologies and proposed solutions can help make fusion energy a commercial reality.
Scientists from EUROfusion including some from UKAEA working at UKAEA’s record-breaking Joint European Torus (JET) have discovered a way to boost fusion performance.
A new fusion energy advanced prototype with power plant-relevant magnet technology will be built by Tokamak Energy at UKAEA.