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Energy Department Announces $134 Million to Advance U.S. Fusion Leadership Through Targeted Research
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $134 million in funding for two programs designed to secure U.S. leadership in emerging fusion technologies and innovation.
DOE user program helps even non-scientists develop and study new materials.
157 undergraduate students will participate in unique, hands-on research and technical training at the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories and a fusion facility during Fall 2025.
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Students will perform graduate theses research at U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories
With his Early Career award, Matthias Schindler developed theoretical tools to help us understand the processes inside of protons and neutrons.
A new grant from the Department of Energy’s Office of Isotope R&D and Production, within the Office of Science, will help establish the Radioisotope Science Center to advance research, production, processing, and distribution of nationally strategic radioisotopes in limited supply.
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