Eni and UKAEA to build the world’s largest and most advanced tritium fuel cycle facility
Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for innovative solutions in the field of fusion energy.
Eni and UKAEA launch a research and technological development collaboration for innovative solutions in the field of fusion energy.
UKAEA is pleased to support the Smart Machines 2035 ambition and looks forward to playing a leading role in the future.
A dedicated Centre for Doctoral Training in Fusion Engineering will start educating its first cohort of students in September 2025.
UKAEA CEO Professor Sir Ian Chapman will leave UKAEA this summer 2025 to become the next CEO of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Lasers4MaaS aims to address the pressing need for sustainable and efficient manufacturing solutions.
Scientists and engineers from eight nations have carried out a project using lasers on the Joint European Torus (JET) to study fusion fuel retention.
UKAEA’s £200 million Lithium Breeding Tritium Innovation (LIBRTI) programme has announced a series of significant steps to advance fusion energy development.
UKAEA welcomes the Government’s announcement of record funding for fusion energy.
A UKAEA working group has successfully demonstrated the industrial scale production of fusion-grade steel.
One year after the conclusion of the Joint European Torus (JET)’s final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will play a key role in advancing future fusion machines.