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Surviving the Maelstrom inside ITER

December 10, 2019 Jack Hare Leave a comment

A few months ago, I saw an email asking for contributions to Fusion in Europe, the magazine produced by EuroFusion,…

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Posted in: Fusion Filed under: EuroFusion, iter, my work, nuclear fusion

A visit to ITER and CEA/WEST

June 27, 2019 Jack Hare Leave a comment

This was my first visit to the ITER site to meet with our collaborators, so I thought I’d record a few impressions whilst I wait for my plane at Marseilles airport.

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Posted in: Fusion Filed under: CEA, climbing, iter, my work, nuclear fusion, tore supra, west, wild boar

Moving on to ITER

April 17, 2019 Jack Hare Leave a comment

After five and a half years working at Imperial College, I decided it was time for a change. I’d already applied for some positions in Paris the previous year, but was unsuccessful, and so I broadened the scope of my search and found a job at the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) near Munich in Germany.

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Posted in: Fusion Filed under: bolometers, IPP, iter, manometers, my work, PPPL

The Fundamental Parameter Space of Controlled Nuclear Fusion

March 19, 2014 Jack Hare Leave a comment

What a long post. There is a bit about dragons at the end! This is the rather grandiose title that…

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Posted in: Laboratory Astrophysics Filed under: dragons, iter, maglif, nif, nuclear fusion

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