Consortium

Governance

The Steering Committee is the main governing body of the programme. It is chaired by Prof. Peter Beyer (Aix-Marseille Université) and includes representatives from each of the participating Core Partners, two student representatives and several advisory members from academia and industry.

In addition, the Advisory Board keeps the curriculum in line with the research activities carried out by the Associate Partners and the broader fusion community.

Governance

FUSION-EP partners

Besides the ITER Organization, the FUSION-EP programme has 24 EU and non-EU academic and research associate partners.

Core Partners
  • Aix-Marseille Université (AMU), Marseille, France, coordinating institution

  • Institut National des Sciences & Techniques Nucléaires (INSTN), France 

  • Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

  • Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Madrid, Spain

  • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3), Madrid, Spain

  • Université de Lorraine, Nancy/Metz, France

  • Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

  • České vysoké učení technické v Praze (CVUT-CTU), Prague, Czech Republic

Local site presentation

Below, the sites are presented where students can go. The FUSION-EP studies at each of the sites are coordinated locally by the corresponding Core Partner.

Aix-Marseille University

Activities on Fusion and Plasma Sciences and Technology:

National Institute of Nuclear Sciences and Technologies

Activities on Fusion and Plasma Sciences and Technology:

Institute for Magnetic Fusion Research (CEA-IRFM)

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Activties on Fusion and Plasma Science and Technology:

Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión (LNF)

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Activties on Fusion and Plasma Science and Technology:

Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión (LNF)

Université de Lorraine

Activities on Fusion and Plasma Sciences and Technology:

Physics of High Temperature Plasmas group

Plasmas - Processes - Surfaces group

Ghent University

Activities on Fusion and Plasma Sciences and Technology:

infusion, Department of Applied Physics

Czech Technical University

Activities on Fusion and Plasma Sciences and Technology:

The Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering fosters both under- graduate and postgraduate training in Physics of Plasmas and Thermonuclear fusion. The main facility is the tokamak GOLEM. A new PlasmaLab@CTU has been recently inaugurated.

The faculty has good co-operation with the national institutes that participate in the EUROfusion research tasks, in particular the Institute of Plasma Physics with the COMPASS-Upgrade tokamak, and the Nuclear Research Institute.

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