Fusion for Energy
Pau Hill is a Quality Assurance Specialist in the Project Management Department at Fusion for Energy, working under a contract with ATG-EUROPE since March 2023. Previously, Pau served as a Supplier Quality Engineer at Kettal, where responsibilities included managing supplier and internal non-conformities and overseeing quality KPIs to enhance processes and providers. Pau also held the position of Science Teacher at Nironet SL from September 2021 to March 2023, instructing subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and technology. Prior experience includes a role as a Quality Engineer at Relats Group, focusing on customer collaboration, Measurement System Analysis, and waste management, as well as an internship at IREC, which involved research on Sb2Se3 thin film photovoltaics and various characterization techniques. Pau earned an Engineer's degree in Materials Engineering from Universitat de Barcelona between 2016 and 2020.
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.