UK Launches Sunrise Supercomputer for Nuclear Fusion Research with £45 Million Investment
The UK has announced the Sunrise supercomputer, dedicated to nuclear fusion research, set to operate from June. Located at Culham in Oxfordshire, the project involves an investment of £45 million (approximately €52 million) and aims to enhance simulation capabilities using AI models, thereby reducing the need for physical prototypes.

The UK is investing £45 million (around €52 million) in the Sunrise supercomputer, dedicated to nuclear fusion research, with operations starting in June. Located at the Culham campus in Oxfordshire, a hub for fusion research, Sunrise will enable advanced simulations using AI models to study plasma behavior and test future fusion reactors virtually.
This initiative aims to shift significant experimental work to a digital environment, thereby reducing the lengthy and resource-intensive nature of physical testing. The project has clear objectives and indicates significant progress towards making nuclear fusion a practical reality.




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