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National security laboratory aiming to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent, reduce threats to national and global security, enhance energy and environmental security and strengthen the nation’s economic competitiveness.
Operated by the University of California for the US Department of Energy.
Facility devoted to research in plasma engineering and electromagnetics. Troy, New York.
Research of plasmas used in semiconductor processing. University of Texas at Dallas, USA.
United States Department of Energy facility devoted to plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion research.
Magnetic fusion experimental team in the P-24 Plasma Physics Group at Los Alamos. Details of collaborations with experiments at other facilities.
Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University.
One of the leading university research laboratories in the physics and engineering aspects of magnetic confinement fusion and home of the Alcator C-Mod tokamak, Levitated Dipole Experiment and other plasma and fusion related research projects.
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT) facility at NIST uses a tightly focused and energy-tunable electron beam to create, trap, and probe highly charged ions.
Research on complex plasma (dusty plasma, colloidal plasma, plasma crystal) at the University of Sydney.
Focused on research towards the realization of fusion power. The Center is associated with the EURATOM/UKAEA Fusion Association and located in Oxfordshire, UK.
The ORNL Fusion Energy Division conducts research in plasma theory, technology and experimental collaborations.
Investigates the fundamental physics and technology of interactions between beams of electrons, ions, plasma, microwaves, laser light and radio frequency radiation with plasmas, materials, structures, and biological cells.