Inertial Fusion Energy

Inertial Fusion Energy

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Wednesday, Mar 25 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm GMT
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Explore the cutting-edge research behind Inertial Fusion Energy: Igniting milligram quantities of fusion fuel using high power lasers, aimin

In December 2022, the National Ignition Facility in Livermore, California, gave the first experimental demonstration of energy gain via nuclear fusion. This achievement has proven repeatable and recent experiments have demonstrated four-fold energy gains, releasing 8.6 MJ of energy using 2.1 MJ of laser energy. Those working on Inertial Fusion Energy aim to develop this process to the point where it can usefully deliver electrical power through the grid.

In this talk, Dr John Pasley will explore the cutting-edge research behind Inertial Fusion Energy, which involves igniting milligram quantities of fusion fuel in a pulsed fashion using high power lasers in a reaction that produces neither greenhouse gases nor radioactive waste products.

This webinar is part of the Nuclear Physics Masterclasses. GCSE (or equivalent) students can register to attend the full Pre-16 Nuclear Masterclass and A-level students (or equivalent) can register to attend the full Post-16 Nuclear Masterclass. The webinars are open to all.


About the speaker

Dr John Pasley is a member of the York Plasma Institute at the University of York. He works on High Power Laser interaction with matter and Inertial Fusion related science. In his spare time he enjoys photography and collecting, amongst other things, 1980's tech. He has also acted in several Bollywood movies.

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Explore the cutting-edge research behind Inertial Fusion Energy: Igniting milligram quantities of fusion fuel using high power lasers, aimin

In December 2022, the National Ignition Facility in Livermore, California, gave the first experimental demonstration of energy gain via nuclear fusion. This achievement has proven repeatable and recent experiments have demonstrated four-fold energy gains, releasing 8.6 MJ of energy using 2.1 MJ of laser energy. Those working on Inertial Fusion Energy aim to develop this process to the point where it can usefully deliver electrical power through the grid.

In this talk, Dr John Pasley will explore the cutting-edge research behind Inertial Fusion Energy, which involves igniting milligram quantities of fusion fuel in a pulsed fashion using high power lasers in a reaction that produces neither greenhouse gases nor radioactive waste products.

This webinar is part of the Nuclear Physics Masterclasses. GCSE (or equivalent) students can register to attend the full Pre-16 Nuclear Masterclass and A-level students (or equivalent) can register to attend the full Post-16 Nuclear Masterclass. The webinars are open to all.


About the speaker

Dr John Pasley is a member of the York Plasma Institute at the University of York. He works on High Power Laser interaction with matter and Inertial Fusion related science. In his spare time he enjoys photography and collecting, amongst other things, 1980's tech. He has also acted in several Bollywood movies.

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Please ensure you use the correct email address as this is where details of the online event will be sent.If you do not provide the correct address, you will not receive the acknowledgement email or ticket.

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