Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion

Master's program Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion

Welcome to the Education Guide of the Master’s program Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion. This Education Guide contains detailed, practical information about the Master’s program Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion. The website is updated regularly during the academic year.

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Why Fusion?

The worldwide collaboration on the development of nuclear fusion as a safe, clean and inexhaustible energy source is now culminating in the construction of the large test reactor ITER. ITER is being built in Europe (in Cadarache, France) and will demonstrate 10-fold power multiplication at the 500 MW level.

The ITER project is giving the science and engineering of nuclear fusion a major boost. ITER will also need a new generation of highly trained engineers and scientists for its operation. Eindhoven University of Technology has selected fusion science and technology as one of its high profile areas, by starting a dedicated research group and establishing a full-blown education program on fusion at the Master level.

The Fusion Master is the obvious path for those who want to specialize in fusion. If you are bright and ambitious, interested in high-tech and not shy of a serious challenge, and feel a concern for the sustainability of the planet, Fusion might be just the study for you.

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Please check the menu items in this Education Guide for more information. If you have any questions, please contact the Center for Student Administration Applied Physics (CSA AP) via apse.csa.ap@tue.nl or 040 - 247 6121.

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