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A fusion introduction by David Campbell, ITER Assistant Deputy Director-General for Fusion Science and Technology.
credit: ITER. 12 Mar 2009; type: lecture; level: popular; duration: 28:34
category: nuclear; tags: fusion, ITER
The behaviour of neutrons in a tokamak is similar to playing golf in the woods. Michael Loughlin, Nuclear Analysis and Shielding Coordinator, explains.
credit: ITER. 16 Sep 2009; type: short; level: popular; duration: 2:06
category: nuclear; tags: ITER, fusion, Monte Carlo method
A peak inside the JET (Joint European Tokamak) fusion reactor.
credit: JET. 6 Aug 2007; type: short; level: popular; duration: 00:20
category: nuclear; tags: nuclear, fusion
An animated introduction to nuclear fusion and a tour around the proposed ITER fusion reactor.
credit: Euratom / ITER. 1 Mar 2000; type: documentary; level: popular; duration: 7:10
category: nuclear; tags: nuclear, fusion, ITER