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SPC - TCV Tokamak Physics

Swiss Plasma Center
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The Swiss Plasma Center (SPC) at EPFL is a world leader in fusion research, aiming to harness the power of the Sun to provide abundant, safe, and clean energy. Through a diverse research program, SPC delves into plasma physics, with a focus on the TCV Tokamak, international collaborations, superconductivity for fusion, and plasma applications. SPC is dedicated to educating the next generation of fusion scientists and engineers, offering programs at all academic levels. The center's history dates back to 1961, evolving into a key player in European fusion research. SPC's cutting-edge facilities and ongoing projects position it at the forefront of fusion energy research.

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