Fusion for Energy
Eduardo Pozuelo Segura is a Quality Assurance Specialist at Fusion for Energy since January 2018, responsible for various European contributions to the ITER project, including the Cryoplant, Fuel Cycle, Magnets, and Upper Launcher programs. Prior to this role, Eduardo served as a Configuration and Requirements Engineer at Ciber Spain, where experience was gained in technical process integration for the ITER project. Additional experience includes working as a Quality and Process Engineer at Jayan Bcn Group, focusing on process improvement using Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing principles, and internships at SEAT, S.A. in the Haptic Department and Modelreihe. Eduardo holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and is currently pursuing certification as an International Welding Engineer while also holding a Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma.
Fusion for Energy
Fusion for Energy (F4E) is the European Union’s Joint Undertaking for ITER and the Development of Fusion Energy. The organisation was created under the Euratom Treaty by a decision of the Council of the European Union in order to meet three objectives: F4E is responsible for providing Europe’s contribution to ITER, the world’s largest scientific partnership that aims to demonstrate fusion as a viable and sustainable source of energy. ITER brings together seven parties that represent half of the world’s population – the EU, Russia, Japan, China, India, South Korea and the United States. F4E also supports fusion research and development initiatives through the Broader Approach Agreement, signed with Japan – a fusion energy partnership which will last for 10 years. Ultimately, F4E will contribute towards the construction of demonstration fusion reactors. F4E is established for a period of 35 years from 19 April 2007 and is located in Barcelona, Spain.