Tunisia hosts 2nd edition of Plasma and Fusion Physics School

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In a bid to intensify efforts in alternative energy, Tunisia today Monday signed an agreement with international research organizations to be a regional center for research in MENA. The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA-RRO) and the Chinese Institute of Plasma Physics selected the north-African nation t as a center for renewable energy and fusion physics studies. Meanwhile, Meanwhile, Tunisia is hosting the second week-long edition of the School of Plasma and Fusion Physics in the MENA region featuring scientists and researchers from different countries. Nidal Al-Werfalli, High Representative of the International Nuclear Energy Agency and Alternative Energies, told A24 News Agency that Tunisia could be a place that attracts scientists and scholars interested in this field.

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