Meet “Norm,” a giant step forward for TAE fusion! Norm is a breakthrough machine that performs the first-ever NBI-only FRC plasma formation – creating, heating and stabilizing an FRC plasma with just neutral beam injection.
Join TAE team members on a virtual tour of Norm in our Foothill Ranch headquarters followed by a Q&A with CEO Michl Binderbauer.
Events
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The ITER International School (IIS) aims to prepare young scientists and engineers for working in the field of nuclear fusion. IIS 2025 will focus on Integrated Modeling in Magnetic Fusion Plasmas, and will feature presentations from TAE Technologies Scientist Jon Drobny, Engineer Harrison Eggers, and Jr. Researcher Laura Jian.
Organized by the Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, this conference explores all aspects of electromagnetic waves in plasmas, including but not limited to applications in magnetic fusion devices, RF plasma sources, and studies of basic plasma wave physics and technology. TAE Technologies Lead Scientist Wayne Harris will attend to provide an invited talk.
OS 2025 will present the latest experimental, numerical, and theoretical studies on plasma physics and fusion science, including plasma confinement, plasma heating and stability, transport phenomena, direct energy conversion, plasma diagnostics, plasma-wall interactions, applications of mirror plasmas, mirror-based 14-MeV neutron sources, and prospects for mirror-based reactors. TAE Technologies Director of Diagnostics Thomas Roche and Lead Analysis Scientist Peter Yushmanov will attend to provide presentations.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) fosters the exchange of scientific and technical results in nuclear fusion research and development through its series of Fusion Energy Conferences. For the 30th Fusion Energy Conference, TAE Technologies VP of Program Management and Science Fellow Hiroshi Gota plans to attend along with Sr. Scientist Roelof Groenewald.
The American Physical Society’s Division of Plasma Physics supports physicists working to understand and develop applications for plasmas. The annual APS-DPP meeting draws thousands of plasma physicists to share and discuss the latest research and advancements in the field.