Dept. Complexity Science and Engineering, Grad. School of Frontier Sciences / Dept. Physics, Grad. School of Science, The University of Tokyo
Ejiri-Tsujii Laboratory
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To establish a stable energy base in the unstable world To expand the human habitable zone We aim at a compact spherical tokamak nuclear fusion reactor |
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Briefing of the entrance examof the department of complexity science and
engineering: May 20 (Sat) 12:00- Hybrid
Briefing of the entrance examof the department of physics: May 26 (Fri),
27(Sat)
We are studying high temperature plasma using the TST-2 spherical tokamak
in Kashiwa campus. The following shows the main reserch topics
Current drive and heating by waves | Ultra-low density RF plasma | |
Turbulence/Transport/Instabilities | ||
Nonliear/Nonequilivrium/Self sustained systems | Advanced diagnostics |
We will realize a covienient compact nuclear fusion reactor based on spherical tokamak configuration through the above research.
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General news | Research news | Nuclear Fusion Research Education Program | What is Tokama | Collaboration | What is fusion energy | Dreams by fusion energy |