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Controlling plasma in the heart of the ITER scientific reactor
Controlling plasma in the heart of the ITER scientific reactor | CNIM The objective of the ITER program is to understand and control nuclear fusion. Since 2009, Bertin, a subsidiary of CNIM Group, has been actively involved in this ambitious project through the development of diagnostics instruments for the Tokamak reactor. These tools seek to control and measure plasma in an effort to understand and analyze the physics of the reaction. Millions of degrees Celsius, the temperature at the heart of the plasma controlled by the Diagnostics Open configuration options number of Bertin employees dedicated to this project date of the beginning of the partnership with ITER Fusion is the nuclear reaction that feeds the Sun and the stars. Potentially, it is a virtually inexhaustible source of safe