Thailand cooperates with China The first “artificial sun”

Nakhon Nayok, July 26 — Thailand's first experimental Tokamak or "Artificial Sun" reactor. Officially opened in cooperation with China On Tuesday (July 25), the past

The reactor, which is a collaboration between the Institute of Plasma Physics Affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ASIPP) and the National Institute of Nuclear Technology of Thailand. was transported to Thailand in January and began trial operation in May

Thawatchai Onchan, director of the Institute of Technology Emphasizes that such work will drive progress in Thailand's nuclear fusion applications. affecting academic research engineering technology and the development of competent personnel

Song Yuntao, director of the Institute of Plasma Physics Tells Xinhua that China's research on nuclear fusion applications adheres to an open and friendly approach.

Source: Thai News Agency