Jan 2020 | News
As CEO of TAE Technologies, the world’s largest private fusion reactor company, Michl Binderbauer is one of those who believes that fusion power could be on the near horizon – and is using artificial intelligence co-developed with Google to help make it a reality.
Jan 2020 | Blog
The Future Looks Bright: CEO Michl Binderbauer reflects on the last 20 years of TAE Technologies and what the new decade holds for fusion research and more.
Dec 2019 | Press Releases
TAE Technologies, Inc., the world’s largest private fusion energy company, has been awarded three funding partnerships for continued fusion research through the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fusion Energy Science’s (FES) Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE) program.
Oct 2019 | Research Library, Posters, Diagnostics, Experiment, Fusion Energy, Fusion Research, Fusion Science, Fusion Technology, Plasma Profiles, Plasma Research
October 2019 | K. Zhai | APS-DPP | Poster
30 ms steady state C-2W plasma sustainment has been achieved. 400 eV record electron temperature has been demonstrated.
Oct 2019 | Research Library, Posters, Confinement, Experiment, Fusion Energy, Fusion Research, Fusion Science, Fusion Technology, Modeling, Plasma Research, Transport
October 2019 | Erik Trask | APS-DPP | Poster
In TAE Technologies’ current experimental device, C-2W (also called “Norman”)[1], record breaking, advanced beam-driven field reversed configuration (FRC)
Oct 2019 | Research Library, Posters, Equilibrium, Fusion Energy, Fusion Research, Fusion Science, Fusion Technology, Modeling, Plasma Research, Theory
October 2019 | L. Steinhauer | APS-DPP | Poster
Tangibles” = inputs to Grushenka: what can be measured. Intangibles” = outputs from Grushenka: what can’t be directlymeasured
Oct 2019 | Research Library, Posters, Diagnostics, Experiment, Fusion Energy, Fusion Research, Fusion Science, Fusion Technology, Overview, Plasma Research
October 2019 | T. Roche | APS-DPP | Poster
In TAE Technologies current experimental device, C-2W (also called Norman),1 record breaking, advanced beam-driven field-reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas are produced and sustained
Oct 2019 | Research Library, Posters, Diagnostics, Experiment, Fast Particles, Fusion Energy, Fusion Research, Fusion Science, Fusion Technology, Modeling, Plasma Research
October 2019 | G. Player | APS-DPP | Poster
In TAE Technologies’ current experimental device, C-2W (also called “Norman”) [1], record breaking, advanced beam-driven field reversed configuration (FRC) plasmas are produced and sustained in steady state