Fusion
- Stephen Sharma
- Sep 27, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 10, 2024

I started studying physics in 2003. It has been roughly two decades of condensed matter physics, biophysics, and high energy physics. The field of nuclear fusion piqued my interest a few years after graduate school. If you think the field is not progressing, then think again. There are dozens of reactors (tokamaks, stellarators, FRCs) all over the world and hundreds of labs and universities conducting research. The CAGR of fusion is 5.70% with a market cap expected to be over $500 billion by 2033. I hope you share my passion for fusion and believe that the project will work. ITER and conferences bring together scientists from all over the world in a global effort for peace.
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