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Stellarator moves from Culham to Wisconsin

NOV 01, 1974
Physics Today

The small stellarator. Proto‐Cleo. which has been in use at Culham Laboratory (UK) for five years, has been moved to the University of Wisconsin. Madison. J. L. Shohet heads the NSF‐sponsored move. Believed the largest fusion experiment to be transported. Proto‐Cleo is the first complete fusion‐experiment system to cross the Atlantic. Initial operation of the system in its new home is expected later this year.

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