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A DIII-D team led by... - D3D National Fusion Facility - Facebook

A DIII-D team led by scientists from General Atomics was the first group to achieve high confinement quality and fuel density at the same time in a...

DIII-D Leadership Team

DIII-D serves as a platform to test many different approaches to fusion, whether they involve new technologies that must be explored in the plasma environment ...

DIII-D National Fusion Facility | General Atomics

The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is an Office of Science scientific user facility, operated by General Atomics for the US Department of Energy.

History of the DIII-D Tokamak

DIII-D is the fourth machine in a line of fusion research at General Atomics (GA) that began in the 1950s.

DIII-D National Fusion Facility - X

DIII-D team members led by scientists at @GeneralAtomics demonstrated a plasma scenario that could be used in future fusion pilot plants, ...

Meet Richard Buttery, Director of the DIII-D National Fusion Facility

The facility has more than 100 participating institutions and a research team of more than 400 scientific users from around the world. Buttery ...

General Atomics Scientists Achieve Key Requirement for Economic ...

The DIII-D National Fusion Facility is the largest research tokamak in the United States. It is operated by GA on behalf of the DOE's Office of ...

DIII-D National Fusion Facility, NERSC, AMCR, and ESnet ...

... lead for the DIII-D team involved in the Superfacility effort. “The use of HPC accelerates advanced analyses so that they can feed into the ...

DIII-D National Fusion Facility Completes Highest-Powered

DIII-D continues the drive toward practical fusion energy with critical research conducted in collaboration with more than 800 team members and ...

DIII-D gets supercomputing access through the DOE's high-speed ...

In fact, the DIII-D team is also working through ESnet with Argonne National Laboratory's Leadership Computing Facility to analyze plasma pulses ...

DIII-D scientists unravel challenge in improving fusion performance

A team at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility led by a William & Mary physicist has made a significant advancement in physics understanding that represents ...

DIII-D National Fusion Facility | Columbia Plasma Physics Lab

Science Pursued in DIII-D ... Research is conducted to: Resolve the disruption problem for the tokamak through advanced stability control (3D coils and electron ...

DIII-D's role as a national user facility in enabling the ...

The DIII-D program meets U.S. plasma research needs with a highly integrated multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional team of users, working ...

From the US, a better understanding of heat burst control - ITER

Scientists performed the experiments on the DIII-D National Fusion Facility, a tokamak operated by General Atomics in San Diego. The findings ...

DIII-D National Fusion Facility Completes Record-Breaking

A first-of-its kind technology demonstration co-led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Plasma Science and Fusion Center (MIT PSFC) ...

Record breaking run for DIII-D National Fusion Facility

The US DIII-D National Fusion Facility has completed a two-year research campaign, which included a record-breaking 1,600 hours of plasma ...

DIII-D Frontier Science Campaign - General Atomics - GAT.com

Proposals will be reviewed by an independent panel of Frontiers and DIII-D scientists to recommend selections to the DIII-D Director. Awards will consist of run ...

The DIII-D National Fusion... - D3D National Fusion Facility - Facebook

A DIII-D team led by scientists from General Atomics was the first group to achieve high confinement quality and fuel density at the same time in a tokamak!

Remote operation of the DIII-D National Fusion Facility - IOPscience

The large quantity of real-time data that is automatically displayed on DIII-D's control room screens can now be visualized by remote ...

DIII-D Nat. Fusion Facility | Building on the exciting discoveries ...

Magnetic islands are instabilities in the plasma that can grow until they disrupt confinement. A team led by Laszlo Bardoczi from ...