ITER – Seven Russian researchers to explore the ITER world
ITER Newsline – Seven Russian researchers to explore the ITER world
By Sabina Griffith | 25 January 2012
Seven young fusion researches and engineers from Russia arrived at the ITER Headquarters in France this week. Over the next 45 days they will work closely with engineers and scientists on site. Andrey Mednikov, for example, comes from the Efremov Institute in St. Petersburg where he will be actively contributing to the winding of ITER’s Poloidal Field (PF) Coil # 1, the only coil out of six that will not be wound on site. During his time at ITER, Andrey will be supervised by Byung-Su Lim, the responsible officer for the PF coils within the Magnet Division.
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