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Focus Fusion Society Members Meeting 2023 Saturday, May 12, 2023, at 10 PM UK time (2 PM PDT, 3 PM MDT, 4 PM CDT, 5 PM EDT)

Calling All Fusion Enthusiasts, Get ready for an electrifying experience at the Focus Fusion Society’s Annual Meeting on May 12, 2023, at 10 PM UK time (2 PM PDT, 3 PM MDT, 4 PM CDT, 5 PM EDT)! We’ll be meeting virtually via Google Meetup to bring together passionate individuals like you who are eager to make a difference in the world of aneutronic fusion research.The link for Joining the meeting will be:https://meet.google.com/sdm-tmjb-bgg As we unite to propel the development of affordable, secure, and eco-friendly energy, the Focus Fusion Society is committed to championing the groundbreaking Focus Fusion approach. This year’s meeting will address crucial topics such as: 🚀 Discussion on organisational plan suggestions🔥 Establishing a robust network of fusion […]

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FFS Data Deletion/Retention Policy

Focus Fusion Society will keep records of its members, volunteers, employees, grant receivers, donors and website users and other connected persons where the information is relevant for as long as it is relevant. We will make best efforts to ensure that information we keep is up to date. In case you want us to delete your information you can make a request to webmaster@focusfusion.org, which should normally be actioned in 14 days . You can also request adding your email address to blacklist to avoid future contact from us, which we will maintain in best effort.

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Focus Fusion Society Members Meeting 2018 Sunday, December 2 3:00 – 4:00 pm | EST

Please note that only members up-to-date on their dues are allowed to cast a legal vote in FFS annual members meeting. As such do not forget to donate in advance. Dear Fusioneers, It has been an eventful year. This is what Focus Fusion Society has brought you this year: New and improved website functionality and security New and exciting types of content on the website and social channels Regular updates on the website about what is happening in the Fusion Community New ways to get involved Better ways to provide feedback We are all very excited about the preparation for Beryllium Electrodes at LPP Fusion and wish them all the best. If you have experience and would like to spend […]

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Let there Be Light London Screening

Book Your Free Tickets for the screening of Let There be Light for 2018 April 24 7PM at The Cinema Museum 24 – The Master’s House, 2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road), London SE11 4TH (Near Elephant and Castle – you can find the map below the form) Powered by Eventbrite

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Animation Feature Producer Job Description

Date of advert: 4 March 2018, updated 1st of April Deadline: 3 June 2018 5pm (GMT) Interviews: mid-late June 2018 Job Title: Animation Feature Producer Location: UK (meetings in Bournemouth and London) Duration: to be discussed. Payment: per episode (see below). Details to be discussed. Overview: The Focus Fusion Society and Atul’s Earth are looking for an experienced Animation Feature Producer. Your role will be to project manage the production of the feature film, Minnie, from start to finish. Your experience will be invaluable in ensuring all contractual, budgetary, rights and other practical issues are considered and implemented in accordance with all relevant legislation. Your role will also be to integrate and implement solutions to the long term factors post-production […]

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Focus Fusion Society Members Meeting

Please note that only members up-to-date on their dues are allowed to cast a legal vote in FFS annual members meeting. As such do not forget to donate in advance. Dear Fusioneers, I would like to wish you a Merry Christmahannukwanzadan! It has been an eventful year. This is what Focus Fusion Society has brought you this year: New and improved website functionality and security Regular updates on the website about what is happening in the Fusion Community https://focusfusion.org/category/frontpage/ Subscription to the Google Grant bringing more visitors and growing the community Supporting LPP Fusion in their efforts to crowdfund Fusion research https://wefunder.com/lppfusion New ways to get involved Better ways to provide feedback Next year with your support can be even […]

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Application of High-Strength magnetic confinement materials at MIT

Written by Tim Lash, Focus Fusion Society Contributor. Edited by Ignas Galvelis, Supervising Director. MIT Assistant Professor Zach Hartwig is attempting to leverage his work with new high-temperature superconducting magnets to improve many endeavors in high energy physics. His primary focus using these new magnets aims to improve the prospects for viable fusion power. Magnetic confinement nuclear fusion reactors depend on strong magnetic fields. Applying new magnet technologies that produce fields with record strength will make smaller reactors possible. These smaller reactors will still be able to yield output power equal to the largest reactors currently being built. REBCO (a single-crystal material composed of yttrium, barium, copper, oxygen and other elements) is a new superconducting material that has the potential […]

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