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Partnership between UKAEA and the University of Sheffield is set to drive the development of fusion technology and the UK’s future fusion industry.
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Software used in fusion energy research could help energy grid resilience. Synchronised control systems can potentially prevent system failures and blackouts.
UKAEA awards £3.1million of contracts to 18 organisations to accelerate the growth of the UK’s fusion industry.
Applications now open for the UK Atomic Energy Authority's (UKAEA) Culham Plasma Phsysics Summer School.
Scientists from EUROfusion and UKAEA have found a way to boost the performance of fusion inside tokamak machines.
The Government Office for Technology Transfer (GOTT) has announced a new round of the Knowledge Asset Grant Fund.
Professor Julia Sutcliffe has been appointed as the new Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) at the Department for Business and Trade
Discover UK involvement in the ESA Solar Orbiter mission to study our Sun.
A new fusion energy advanced prototype with power plant-relevant magnet technology will be built by Tokamak Energy at UKAEA's Culham Campus, near Oxford.
Framework agreement sees design, development and modelling of new fusion materials. UK Chair appointed to help lead partnership.
Funding from NavyX and Dstl will back PhD programmes researching new methods of underwater propulsion and design, taking cues from the natural world.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has hosted its first climate change event focusing on sustainability and climate security for defence.
Defence research organisations have played a key role in the funding and technical partnering of maritime autonomous systems (MAS).
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee welcomed UK progress in fusion research and innovation.
South Oxfordshire District Council Planning Committee approves fusion energy project; construction to start this year at UKAEA's Culham Campus.
Industry partner PA Consulting has worked with Dstl on prototype tools using advanced quantum principles alongside essential elements of human decision-making.
Dstl and the US Air Force Research Laboratory carried out the first deployment of their jointly developed artificial intelligence toolbox in 2 military exercises.
Dstl will share new technical concepts for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in an age of AI and autonomy, at an event for industry and academia.
UKAEA statement about National Ignition Facility results at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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