Germán D. Pérez Pichel

Divertor Inner Vertical Target Engineer at ITER Organization

Germán D. Pérez Pichel is an experienced engineering professional specialized in assembly and analysis within the magnet section at the ITER Organization since April 2016. Previously, Germán held the position of Senior Engineering Analyst at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy from September 2014 to April 2016 and served as a Monaco Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Blanket Section at ITER from September 2012 to September 2014. Germán's earlier roles include working as a mechanical engineer at EA-GHESA and as an associate professor and doctoral researcher at ICAI-Universidad Pontificia Comillas. Germán also contributed as a mechanical engineer for fusion machines at the Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión - CIEMAT from 2005 to 2009. Germán holds a PhD in Industrial-Mechanical Engineering from ICAI - Escuela de Ingenieros Industriales.

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ITER is an international, large-scale scientific collaboration intended to prove the viability of fusion as an energy source, and to collect data that will contribute substantially toward the design and operation of the subsequent first electricity-producing fusion power plants. To achieve this goal, seven Members (China, European Union, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia and the United States) have joined forces to build the ITER Tokamak: the world’s largest fusion device. The seven Members signed the ITER Agreement in 2006, and have agreed to share in every aspect of the project: science, engineering, procurement, financing, staffing, intellectual property, etc. The ITER Project is based in Saint-Paul Lez Durance, in the south of France, where the ITER facility is currently under construction.


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