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Lessons Learned from 40 Years of Fusion Science and Technology Research
Author | Mohamed Abdou |
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6-07-2-20-24.pdf |
Date | September 2019 |
Classification | 6.07.2.20/24 (NUCLEAR FUSION - GENERAL) |
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From the publication:
Lessons Learned from 40 Years of Fusion Science and Technology Research Mohamed Abdou With much appreciation to the many scientists and engineers I have worked with over decades! 14th International Symposium on Fusion Nuclear Technology (ISFNT-14) September 22nd–27th, 2019 –Budapest, Hungary Concluding Remarks • Pace of fusion development has been too slow. • Regardless of the reasons for this, the negative effects on the perception of fusion outside the community and the confidence and enthusiasm inside the community are obvious. • We can not continue to talk about issues we know how to solve and ignore critical go/no-go problems that we don’t know yet how to solve. • It is time for all of us to bring in ingenuity, experience, determination, and honest critical thinking, and to ask for a more effective, more agile management and leadership,to develop a credible strategy for solving them and begin serious implementation at a much faster pace–than over these past 40 years.