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Research is mainly centered on the [[TJ-II|Flexible Heliac TJ-II]], and on materials studies. | Research is mainly centered on the [[TJ-II|Flexible Heliac TJ-II]], and on materials studies. | ||
== Projects == | == History == | ||
== Projects and research == | |||
* [[TJ-II|The TJ-II Project]] | * [[TJ-II|The TJ-II Project]] |
Revision as of 10:08, 15 July 2009
The National Fusion Laboratory is part of CIEMAT.
The laboratory is dedicated to the development of fusion by magnetic confinement as a future energy generation option. Research is mainly centered on the Flexible Heliac TJ-II, and on materials studies.
History
Projects and research
Computer resources
Due to the large computational needs of the Laboratory, it makes use of both internal and external resources through collaborations:
- The CIEMAT computing centre, with the following computers:
- JEN50 (Origin, currently being phased out)
- Lince (PC cluster)
- Fenix (PC cluster)
- Euler (PC cluster, 1152 Xeon cores, 13.8 Tflops)
- The Barcelona Supercomputing Centre
- BIFI (at the University of Zaragoza)
- EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-SciencE, a European computational grid)
- Ibercivis (Spanish computational grid)
Collaborations
The Laboratory participates in many international projects, such as: