Warming up! 30 years of fusion research at EPFL

EPFL's TCV from the inside - 2023 EPFL/ Alain Herzog - CC-BY-SA 4.0
The School opened the Plasma Physics Laboratory – today the Swiss Plasma Center – in 1961 and started up a variable-configuration tokamak (TCV) reactor in 1992. Today, EPFL is a leading research institute in nuclear fusion. Read our longread!
Read "Warming up! 30 years of fusion research at EPFL", our long-form article produced to mark the 30th anniversary of the TCV.