On 5-6 December 2024, the consortium developing ITER's high-resolution neutron spectrometer (HRNS) met at Uppsala University in Sweden to review the project's progress. The HRNS, a state-of-the-art neutron diagnostic, is being developed through a collaborative effort between the ITER Organization, Uppsala University and Fagerström (Sweden), the Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ PAN, Poland), and the National Research Council of Italy (CNR).
The project is co-funded by the ITER Organization, the Swedish Energy Agency, the Polish Ministry of Education and Science under the International Co-financed Projects program, and the Italian National Research Council. This partnership reflects the international collaboration at the heart of ITER, bringing together expertise and resources from across the globe to advance fusion diagnostic technologies.
More details can be found on the ITER Organization website.