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Fusion energy

Ian Ochs wins highly competitive Marshall N. Rosenbluth Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award

A breakthrough discovery could accelerate the arrival of controlled fusion energy on Earth

Scientists discover shortcut that aids the design of twisty fusion facilities

Record six public-private partnership grants to speed the arrival of fusion energy awarded PPPL

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

Early career scientist wins prestigious Hungarian physics award

Scientists measure laser-heated plasma using Doppler weather forecasting technique

Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) visits the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Top Office of Science officials learn about PPPL’s expanded mission during Feb. 10 visit

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory selected to collaborate with start-up that licenses its innovative technology

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Mail: PO Box 451, Princeton, NJ 08542-0451

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