Retired Engineer's Fascination with Fusion Energy and Propulsion

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In summary, a retired engineer's fascination with fusion energy and propulsion stems from the potential for clean and limitless energy production and the possibility of faster and more efficient space travel. The retired engineer sees fusion energy as a solution to the world's energy crisis and believes that advancements in fusion propulsion technology could lead to faster and more cost-effective space exploration. Despite the challenges and complexities of developing fusion technology, the retired engineer remains hopeful and continues to follow and support research in this field.
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My name is Patrick Lindecker (F6CTE as Ham) and I'm 64 years old.
I'm from Maisons-Alfort (near Paris) in France.

I'm retired since 2017. I worked as generalist engineer during 35 years in FRAMATOME (design and erection of nuclear fission plants), in different jobs. I'm fascinated by fusion energy (and moreover aneutronic fusion propulsion).
 
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Hello, bienvenue et :welcome: , Patrick!

I hope you will have fun participating and possibly help young engineering students!

Stay curious!
 

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