<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2022-11-MSU-helms-15-million-to-project-to-help-make-fusion-energy-a-reality.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero>true</homehero><unit>CMSE,College of Natural Science,Mathematics</unit><pubDate>11/18/2022</pubDate><title>MSU helms $15 million to project to help make fusion energy a reality</title><description><p>MSU's Andrew Christlieb is leading a massive U.S. Department of Energy project to help deliver on the not-yet-realized promise of nuclear fusion. That promise? To create an unmatched source of affordable and sustainable energy. Christlieb is now the director of a Mathematical Multifaceted Integrated Capability Center, or MMICC, supported by $15 million in funding from the DOE. He is joined by researchers at eight other universities and national labs across the country to develop new mathematical and computational tools to better model the physics needed to understand, control and sustain fusion.</p></description><author>Val Osowski</author><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2022/2022-11-msu-helms-15-million-to-project-to-help-make-fusion-energy-a-reality.tokamuk.banner.jpg" alt="A computer simulation of plasma inside a device called a tokamak, one of the leading technologies in development for fusion energy."/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2022/preview2022-11-msu-helms-15-million-to-project-to-help-make-fusion-energy-a-reality.tokamuk.banner.jpg" alt="A computer simulation of plasma inside a device called a tokamak, one of the leading technologies in development for fusion energy."/></image><tags><tag>collaboration</tag><tag>nuclear energy</tag><tag>research</tag><tag>sustainability</tag></tags></item>