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A 3D-printed part worthy of a Hollywood set stands in for NSTX‑U’s central magnet

Lisa Dixon: The head of the team supporting the “nervous system” of NSTX-U is a physicist turned engineer

An intricate jigsaw puzzle: Pre‑fitting components of the National Spherical Torus Experiment-Upgrade before reassembly

Seasoned lab engineer takes on international challenges

Yuhu Zhai named PPPL Distinguished Engineering Fellow of 2023

Fusion magnets could lead to improved microchip production

Novel algorithm improves understanding of plasma shock waves in space

How robots could help verify compliance with nuclear arms agreements

Morgan Styer: A lifetime tinkerer finds a career at PPPL as a welding engineer and tech shop supervisor 

Princeton Stellarators, Inc., a PPPL spinoff company, receives funding through DOE’s Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program

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