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=== Europe === | === Europe === | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.euro-fusion.org/ EUROfusion] | ||
* [[EFDA]] (European Fusion Development Agreement) | |||
* The European Commission | * The European Commission | ||
** [http://ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/euratom/euratom_en.htm EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community)] | ** [http://ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/euratom/euratom_en.htm EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community)] | ||
** [http://www.efda.org/efda/horizon2020/ Horizon 2020] (8<sup>th</sup> Framework Programme) | |||
** [http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/euratom-fusion/home_en.html 7<sup>th</sup> Framework Programme] | ** [http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/euratom-fusion/home_en.html 7<sup>th</sup> Framework Programme] | ||
** [http://ec.europa.eu/research/energy/euratom/fusion/coop/broader/index_en.htm The Broader Approach] (EU-Japan collaboration) | |||
=== United States === | === United States === |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 15 October 2014
Below follows a list of international and national institutions involved in fusion research. This list mainly focuses on policy-making and/or governmental institutions; research laboratories are listed separately, under Fusion laboratories.
International
Europe
- EUROfusion
- EFDA (European Fusion Development Agreement)
- The European Commission
- EURATOM (European Atomic Energy Community)
- Horizon 2020 (8th Framework Programme)
- 7th Framework Programme
- The Broader Approach (EU-Japan collaboration)
United States
Japan
See also
- Fusion laboratories worldwide