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Alcator project

dr. earl marmar studies the results of the latest shot.
Dr. Earl Marmar, leader of the Alctor Project, studies c-mod data.

Today, we are closer than ever to realizing the dream of harnessing the nuclear process that powers our sun. This stellar process, called fusion, produces minimal waste and offers the hope of an almost limitless supply of safe, dependable energy. Among fusion research groups, MIT's Alcator C-Mod project is unique in its dedication to compact size and high performance.

 

It is the world’s highest magnetic field tokamak plasma confinement experiment. As a result, Alcator experiments have performed at levels rivaling the largest fusion experiments in the world.

 

Introduction
Learn about the main objectives of the project, as well as the unique aspects of this facility on the cutting edge of plasma physics.

 

Facility Information
Includes run schedule, engineer operator schedule, current experiments, mini-proposals, run summaries, news groups, vacuum and invessel related information, and short-term engineering plans.

 

Access to Tokamak Data & Real-Time Information
Relating to both current status and previous experiments.Computer & Data System Background

 

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