Tokamak Energy’s Principal Magnet Engineer Dr Greg Brittles has been awarded a three-year extension to his Future Leaders Fellowship by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
The government funding is awarded to emerging leaders around the UK to commercialise their innovations and lead research into global issues such as energy and climate.
Greg’s fellowship is for further research to enable the rapid development of high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets for fusion energy and other applications.
HTS magnets, which are needed to control the hot plasma of fusion fuels inside a tokamak, represent a significant technological breakthrough, enabling extremely powerful and efficient magnetic fields.
HTS technology can also be used to advance other sectors, including renewable energy, science and propulsion in water, land, air and space.
Greg said: “I’m delighted to receive further support by UKRI under its fantastic Future Leaders Fellowship programme. I joined Tokamak Energy at the beginning of our HTS magnet development journey, and am proud to have played a leadership role in this transformative technology.
“The fellowship has provided uniquely flexible support that has enabled me to lead a growing team of magnet engineers delivering rapid, cutting edge HTS magnet innovation. This has generated novel magnet technologies with several associated patent applications, and I’m excited to be pursuing the deployment and commercialisation of these magnets both inside and outside of fusion under the next phase of my fellowship.”