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The National Fusion Grid is a SciDAC Collaboratory Pilot project that is creating and deploying collaborative software tools throughout the magnetic fusion research community. The goal of the project is to advance scientific understanding and innovation in magnetic fusion research by enabling more efficient use of existing experimental facilities and more effective integration of experiment, theory, and modeling.

Project News:

SciDAC PI Meeting:
March 22 - 24, 2004, SciDAC participants gather to discuss their projects and share experiences. more »

ICC 2004: May 25-28, 2004, The project has been invited to demonstrate FusionGrid services to the Innovative Fusion Concepts Meeting. more »

Case Studies Workshop:
March 13, 2004, The project has been invited to share experiences deploying FusionGrid with other science Grid projects. more »

JAERI:
February 13, 2004, scientists located in Japan will lead the DIII-D experiment in San Diego using FusionGrid services. more »

JET Tokamak: January 16, 2004, A fusion scientist located in San Diego led the JET tokamak experiment in England using FusionGrid services. more »

ITER-Grid Workshop: December 20, 2003, The NFC Project presented the Collaborative Control Room concept to the ITER ograization. more »

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