You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
tokamaks
About this tag
Tokamaks are a leading design for magnetic confinement fusion reactors, central to efforts to achieve practical nuclear fusion energy. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explore how tokamaks, such as ITER and SPARC, are being advanced by AI and quantum computing breakthroughs. These technologies help model plasma behavior, optimize reactor designs, and accelerate the path to commercial fusion. The tag covers the role of tokamaks in fusion research, their engineering challenges, and the computational tools used to simulate and control fusion reactions. Topics include plasma stability, magnetic confinement, and the integration of machine learning for real-time reactor control, reflecting the intersection of high-performance computing and energy innovation.
Few areas in science are as compelling—both for their promise and their difficulty—as the pursuit of nuclear fusion. The quest to replicate the Sun’s inexhaustible energy source on Earth has spanned decades, attracting some of the world’s brightest scientists and engineers. The logic is clear...
ai in fusion
ai in science
artificial intelligence
clean energy
digital twins
energy innovation
fusion
fusion energy
fusion summit 2025
global collaboration
high-performance computing
materials science
microsoft research
plasma control
quantum computing
reactor
sustainable energy
tokamaks