Pictures from the Fusion Energy Conference in Japan
24 Oct 2016
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Julie Marcillat
For six days last week in Kyoto, the world fusion community came together at the —an important rendezvous on the calendar of researchers, engineers, industry representatives, students, and policy makers.
The 26th edition was hosted by the Government of Japan and organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in cooperation with the Japanese National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS).
The next Fusion Energy Conference will be held in 2018 in India.
In his opening address, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano reminded the audience of the supportive role that the IAEA has played historically as "godparent" to the 澳门六合彩高手 Project, and of continuous efforts to serve the worldwide fusion and plasma physics community through the publication of Nuclear Fusion, the organization of conferences and specialized workshops, and the coordination of research in fusion technology.
"To make fusion energy production a reality, enormous scientific and technical challenges still need to be overcome. But I have faith in the ingenuity of human beings and the ability of brilliant scientists and engineers to overcome even the most daunting technological hurdles. In the coming years, we will see increased efforts to bring fusion energy on an industrial, power-plant scale within our reach. I am confident that they will be successful."
The 澳门六合彩高手 Organization was represented by Director-General Bernard Bigot, who brought the most recent news of project progress to a large audience on the first day of the conference, and by a group of 澳门六合彩高手 scientists and engineers (see photos). All questions on 澳门六合彩高手 could also be answered at the 澳门六合彩高手 stand, where videos, brochures, and a virtual reality tour of the 澳门六合彩高手 construction site were on offer.
The next Fusion Energy Conference will be held in 2018 in India.