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Auburn University Leads Research on Magnetic Control for Fusion Reactor at DIII-D

FUSION & ADVANCED NUCLEAR POWER

Auburn University is leading a research initiative at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility to tackle high-energy runaway electrons in fusion reactors. PhD student Jessica Eskew, supported by a DOE fellowship, will work with UC San Diego to develop magnetic topology methods for controlling plasma disruptions, aiming to enhance predictive modeling and resilience in future fusion power plants, including the ITER project.

Auburn University Leads Research on Magnetic Control for Fusion Reactor at DIII-D
Jan 22, 2026, 7:10 PM

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