This event aims to bring together junior and senior fusion project leaders, plasma physicists - both theorists and experimentalists - and experts in the field of plasma control systems, data management including data acquisition and analysis, and remote experiments in fusion research.
When registering, you can also sign up for our social programme. This allows you to partake in a welcome drinks reception, a walking tour of Oxford, a visit to the Silverstone museum and the final night conference dinner.
This event takes place at Rhodes House in Oxford and runs from the 18th May to the 22nd May.
A three- day course is taking place at OECD/NEA headquarters in Paris for those with a FISPACT-II licence.
The course will be taught in English and will provide a step-by-step demonstration of FISPACT-II, backed up by application examples. Instructors will also introduce the newly developed FISPACT-II API, which provides advanced interface options.
Plasma physics topics that will be included in the 52nd conference programme include:
Magnetic Confinement Fusion
Beam Plasma and Inertial Fusion
Low Temperature Plasma
Basic, Space and Astrophysical Plasmas
The 52nd conference will be set in the stunning city of Edinburgh from 29 June to 3 July 2026. The conference will be at the impressive Edinburgh International Conference and Exhibition Centre, conveniently located in the centre of Edinburgh with fantastic transport links and close to cafes, restaurants, and shops.
The course also includes:
Sessions on fusion plasmas, solar, space, astrophysical plasmas, laser plasmas, industrial applications, and data analysis.
Problem sessions.
Poster sessions.
Tours of JET and MAST-U.
The 63rd Culham Plasma Physics Summer School is a two-week introductory programme at UKAEA’s Culham Campus. The course runs from 13th July to 23rd July. It covers the fundamentals of plasma physics and its applications, including fusion, astrophysics and low-temperature plasmas.
This event aims to bring together junior and senior fusion project leaders, plasma physicists - both theorists and experimentalists - and experts in the field of plasma control systems, data management including data acquisition and analysis, and remote experiments in fusion research.
When registering, you can also sign up for our social programme. This allows you to partake in a welcome drinks reception, a walking tour of Oxford, a visit to the Silverstone museum and the final night conference dinner.
This event takes place at Rhodes House in Oxford and runs from the 18th May to the 22nd May.
A three- day course is taking place at OECD/NEA headquarters in Paris for those with a FISPACT-II licence.
The course will be taught in English and will provide a step-by-step demonstration of FISPACT-II, backed up by application examples. Instructors will also introduce the newly developed FISPACT-II API, which provides advanced interface options.
Plasma physics topics that will be included in the 52nd conference programme include:
Magnetic Confinement Fusion
Beam Plasma and Inertial Fusion
Low Temperature Plasma
Basic, Space and Astrophysical Plasmas
The 52nd conference will be set in the stunning city of Edinburgh from 29 June to 3 July 2026. The conference will be at the impressive Edinburgh International Conference and Exhibition Centre, conveniently located in the centre of Edinburgh with fantastic transport links and close to cafes, restaurants, and shops.
The course also includes:
Sessions on fusion plasmas, solar, space, astrophysical plasmas, laser plasmas, industrial applications, and data analysis.
Problem sessions.
Poster sessions.
Tours of JET and MAST-U.
The 63rd Culham Plasma Physics Summer School is a two-week introductory programme at UKAEA’s Culham Campus. The course runs from 13th July to 23rd July. It covers the fundamentals of plasma physics and its applications, including fusion, astrophysics and low-temperature plasmas.