Archive for 'ITER'
Bon voyage et au revoir!
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by The ITER Newsline.
This must be a tough challenge. You are given a bottle of precious Single Malt Whiskey, you are allowed to hold it and to look at it for one minute and then you have to give it away again— for another 9 years and three months to be precise. Norbert H...
Continue Reading
The flagpole has gone
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by The ITER Newsline.
The flagpole that has been marking the future centre of the ITER tokamak ever since the first site clearing works commenced in 2006 has finally been moved aside. The earth and concrete in which it stood over the last four years has gone. These days, hu...
Continue Reading
Teaming up for site visits
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by The ITER Newsline.
Marina, Alexia, Véronique, Anaïs and Sylvie are part of the newly established "Joint Visit Team" responsible for the organization of visits on the ITER work site. The team has just moved into their new office in JWS 3. The Team develops vis...
Continue Reading
"Math Nobel" at extreme theoretical end of ITER
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by The ITER Newsline.
There is actually no Nobel Prize in mathematics. There is, however, an international award which is universally recognized as its equivalent: the Fields Medal, which is awarded every four years by the International Mathematics Union (IMU). The most pr...
Continue Reading
Back-to-Int’l-School: enrollment now reaches 400
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by The ITER Newsline.
Back in September 2007, when the International School of Manosque was still a virtual entity hosted by the nearby Lycée des Iscles, total enrollment from nursery to senior high reached only 79. Three years later, with the buildings and equipment havi...

















