MADRID, SPAIN – EAG recently had the opportunity to participate in the 4th Tritium School, held in Ciemat (Madrid) from March 2nd to 6th (2026), a leading event focused on the development and application of tritium-related technologies in the context of nuclear fusion.
During the school, EAG team gained valuable insights into the latest scientific and technological advances, while also engaging with international experts from both academia and industry. The sessions covered topics ranging from the fundamental behavior of tritium to its management in fusion facilities, including key challenges in safety, modeling, and simulation.
In this context, our collaborator Carlos Moreno showcased developments carried out with EcosimPro in the field of tritium transport. The talk also presented recent work focused on Digital Twin approaches, where model connectivity has been successfully demonstrated. These efforts pave the way for continued development along this line, as well as for the exploration of surrogate models to enhance computational efficiency and enable new applications.
Participation in initiatives like this reinforces our commitment to innovation and the development of advanced tools such as EcosimPro, enabling us to tackle complex challenges in next-generation energy systems. These events also foster collaboration and knowledge exchange, which are essential to driving progress in the fusion sector.
EAG thanks the Tritium School organizers for the excellent quality of the program and for the opportunity to be part of such a valuable experience.
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