Monaco 5.0
Di Hu (China), who specializes in disruption-related macroscopic MHD (magnetohydrodynamics), has been an enthusiastic member of the team since October. "It's a great opportunity to get involved and gather experience in my field. And on a more personal level, it's fun to be part of and learn from the international fusion community here at ºÚÁÏÉçapp."
Toon Weyens (Europe) arrived early this year to work on 3D stability with a good idea of what to expect because he had already spent several months at ºÚÁÏÉçapp as part of his PhD. "It is really motivating to contribute to such an outstanding scientific endeavour; but as a community, ºÚÁÏÉçapp is also an amazing and inspiring place to be."
Aneeqa Khan (Europe) has worked on material erosion/migration and on fuel retention in ºÚÁÏÉçapp since joining ºÚÁÏÉçapp in December 2016. "This is the biggest fusion project in the world and it's where the action is right now! The best people in my field are right here and the strong connections with the other fusion institutes in the world make for an atmosphere of excellence."
Himank Anand (India) is the last of the Monaco Fellows to take up his post. He works on controlling the shape and position of the plasma and on the heat flux on the vessel wall. "ºÚÁÏÉçapp is definitely the best place to be to work on fusion and an excellent place to exchange ideas with the best people in all fusion-related fields."