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PostJanuary 5, 2022

Seeing the plasma edge of fusion experiments in new ways with artificial in...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Visualized are two-dimensional pressure fluctuations within a larger three-dimensional magnetically confined fusion plasma simulation. With recent advances in machine-learning techniques, these types of partial observations provide new ways to test reduced turbulence models in both theory and experiment.
PostJanuary 3, 2022

Helping to make nuclear fusion a reality

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Confronting challenges head-on has been part of Rachel Bielajew’s toolkit since she was a child growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
PostDecember 1, 2021

The Value of Nuclear Microreactors in Providing Heat and Electricity to Ala...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostNovember 16, 2021

Electrochemistry, from batteries to brains

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Bilge Yildiz, MIT’s Breene M. Kerr (1951) Professor in the departments of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, studies the behavior of ions in materials, particularly on surfaces and interfaces.
PostNovember 8, 2021

Q&A: Options for the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant

MIT News
MIT professors Jacopo Buongiorno and John Lienhard describe their research suggesting the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant could provide multiple benefits for California, including desalinated water and clean hydrogen fuel.
PostNovember 1, 2021

MIT makes key contribution to the National Ignition Facility’s historic f...

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
PostNovember 1, 2021

Vinny Fry: Wired for Success

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
PostOctober 26, 2021

MIT Energy Initiative awards seven Seed Fund grants for early-stage energy ...

MIT Energy Initiative
One of seven novel energy research projects to win a MIT Energy Initiative Seed Fund award will develop a siting and design methodology that can enable a more accurate risk analysis of wind farm development and energy grid expansion under climate change-driven energy resource uncertainty.
PostSeptember 20, 2021

Crossing disciplines, adding fresh eyes to nuclear engineering

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“I will use my interdisciplinary knowledge,” says Limiao Zhang. “I hope I can design safer and more efficient and more reliable systems to provide energy for our society.”
PostSeptember 8, 2021

MIT-designed project achieves major advance toward fusion energy

Plasma Science and Fusion Center

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