Wisconsin has a competitive advantage in fusion research, with the University of Wisconsin-Madison s Fusion Technology Institute producing 167 Ph.D. graduates in fusion engineering. Private investment in the fusion market is expected to grow as the world seeks clean energy options.
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Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a new material using cold spray coating technology, enhancing the durability and efficiency of compact fusion reactors.