Links
Videos on Fusion
Trailer for “Let there be light”
TEDx talk by M. Henderson (ITER)
“Oldies but goldies” by PBS (1974, 1979) and US gov’t (late 1970’s). The fusion triple product has improved 1,000x since then, but these vintage videos are remarkably clear on the basics.
Fusion startups
1st IAEA Workshop on Fusion Enterprises (Santa Fe, 2018)
List of fusion startups at Fusion Energy Base
List of fusion startups by J. Hillairet
Fusion news, databases, wiki
Stellarators
Matt Landreman’s group (U. Maryland)
International Stellarator-Heliotron Profile Database
Stellarator codes
VMECwiki on princetonuniversity.github.io (publicly accessible repository)
VMECwiki on github.com (documentation)
Energy
Global Energy Statistics Yearbook
International Energy Agncy (IEA)
US Energy Information Administration (EIA)
World Energy Outlook of the IEA
Nuclear
NUCLEUS information resources of IAEA (a goldmine! Portal to ARIS, ALADDIN and other databases)
OECD NEA Nuclear Data Services – then click on left column for specific Tool, Database or Data Link
Want to learn more?
Free lectures and video-lectures on Plasma Physics & Fusion!
Lecture notes by J.D. Callen (UW-Madison)
Lectures by R. Fitzpatrick (UT-Austin)
MIT Open Courseware on Nuclear Science & Engineering
Lectures from 2015 edition of Carolus Magnus Summer School (possibly the best on fusion plasmas -graduate level)
Enroll in next Carolus Magnus Summer School
Video on “MIT’s Pathway to Fusion Energy” by Z. Hartwig (MIT)
Video-lectures by J. Callen (UW-Madison)
Video-lectures by A. Köhn (IGVP Stuttgart)
Video-lectures by A. Fasoli et al. (EPFL Lausanne)
Looking for an internship or Master?
Contact us at Renaissance Fusion 😉
FuseNet (European Fusion Education Network)
Knots (partly for fun, partly for inspiration)
Special functions and other Math resources
Handbook of mathematical functions (M. Abramowitz, I. Stegun)