The World’s First Fusion Energy Café Opens to Fuel Hungry Minds
The world’s first fusion energy-themed café was officially inaugurated today, marking a milestone in public engagement with fusion energy science and technology.
The world’s first fusion energy-themed café was officially inaugurated today, marking a milestone in public engagement with fusion energy science and technology.
UKAEA will lead the creation of a new £4.9m nuclear robotics and artificial intelligence cluster across Cumbria and Oxfordshire.
UKAEA Annual Report has won the public sector category for the PWC Building Trust Awards.
At FDR2024, robotics researchers at UKAEA, joined by some of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) secondees of the LongOps project, shared the outcomes of the project.
Professor Sir Ian Chapman’s response to the Autumn Budget 2024.
UKIFS is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Howard Wilson as Director of Science and Technology.
A worldwide team is spearheading a series of ambitious experiments using the UK’s compact tokamak, Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) Upgrade, starting today at UKAEA.
In a world-first, a fully autonomous robot has been used to inspect the inside of a fusion energy facility.
Enhancing academic training at higher levels is an important step towards our goal of broadening and deepening the talent pool of scientists and engineers working to bring fusion energy to the grid.
Royal Society publishes peer-reviewed papers demonstrating technical progress to deliver STEP, the UK’s first prototype fusion energy power plant.