Our LEGO-ITER activity nominated as cloud funding contest of SPEC2016

We construct the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor ITER by LEGO in France, and show outstanding ability of Kyoto University students and fusion energy engineering to the world.
Application group: Kyoto University Lego Club
Representative: Hideaki YAO, Master course 1st grade, Graduate School of Energy Science

Representative: Hideaki YAO
 The Kyoto Univ. Lego Club as graduate school student’s activity in Konishi lab, Institute of Advanced Energy aims at sharing state-of-the-art energy engineering model with society through LEGO activity.  We conduct education and outreach activities related to fusion engineering and energy science.
Our main content is is ITER, an international thermonuclear fusion experiment reactor that is expected to be a way to future energy. ITER, which was also a candidate for construction in Japan, is under construction in France  but unfortunately due to the difficulty of the international cooperation projects, it is behind the original plan.

Current ITER construction status
ⓒITER ORGANIZATION https://www.iter.org/news/galleries

Therefore, we would like to appeal our LEGO-ITER based on correct engineering knowledge which is a results of our study on the structure of nuclear fusion reactor in France!
In this project, we will produce more sophisticated ones than the current LEGO-ITER at the ITER cite in France and release the process from the cite. This will lead to PR in our fusion research and outreach abilities.

The Kyoto University LEGO club is performing a workshop “Utilizing LEGO to make a nuclear fusion reactor” at Uji Campus from three years ago. We have pursued sophistication and tried to improve it in order to create a model that does not have an actual nuclear fusion reactor in the world and can realize the actual size. As a result, it was introduced on the official website of the ITER organization, and it was admired as “extremely real ITER made with LEGO”.
Also at the International Fusion Energy Conference(FEC)  on hosted by IAEA held in Kyoto in October 2016, the latest LEGO-ITER was exhibited at the booth of the ITER Organization.
Regarding this project as well, we are requesting the ITER organization to provide support and place, and the members of the Lego Club of Kyoto University will visit France / Saint-Paul Les Durance, the ITER construction site, to show more sophisticated LEGO-ITER  to the local staff.

Exhibition scene at International Fusion Energy Conference  hosted by IAEA
Members (From left, Riki Shimura, Taishi Sugiyama, Kaishi Sakane)

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