LIFT Director Tammy Ma Appointed to DOE Office of Science Advisory Committee
Feb. 9, 2026-
LIFT Director Tammy Ma was named to the new Department of Energy's (DOE) newly established Office of Science Advisory Committee (SCAC).
LIFT Director Tammy Ma Featured in Washington Post’s 'Post Next' 2026
Feb. 9, 2026-
The Washington Post profiled Tammy Ma, director of LLNL's Livermore Institute for Fusion Technology, as part of the newspaper's "Post Next" list of 50 people who will define the stories of 2026. Read more ...
LLNL Releases Generalized Economics Model for Fusion Energy
Jan. 28, 2026-
LLNL has released the Generalized Economics Model (GEM) for fusion technology, a new tool designed to help the fusion energy industry assess the economic impact of plant operation and design trade-offs for building an inertial fusion energy power plant.
LLNL Joins Inaugural California Fusion Energy Convening
Nov. 24, 2025-
Leaders from LLNL and its Livermore Institute of Fusion Technology (LIFT) shaped the agenda of the first-ever gathering of California fusion energy leaders from across the public sector, industry, and academia.
Using AI for Real-Time Control of Rapid-Fire Lasers
Nov. 19, 2025-
In a major step forward for HED science and inertial fusion energy, LLNL researchers and their colleagues demonstrated how machine learning and AI could exert instantaneous control of a rapid-fire laser system.
LLNL Receives Energy Department Funding for Fusion Energy Research
Sept. 25, 2025-
The U.S. Department of Energy announced $134 million in funding for two programs designed to secure U.S. leadership in emerging fusion technologies and innovation: FIRE and INFUSE.
LLNL-led Fusion Energy Hub Expands Roster of Diode Experts
Sept. 2, 2025-
The STARFIRE Hub for inertial fusion energy, led by LLNL, is pleased to announce the addition of five new members to its Diode Technology Working Group.
LLNL Experts Foster National Fusion Energy Ecosystem at IFE-STAR Conference
May 19, 2025-
More than 200 fusion energy experts from LLNL and other national labs, academia, and the private sector gathered in Colorado to assess the state of the art in inertial fusion energy.
Fusion Energy Needs Continued U.S. Leadership to Secure Our Energy Future
April 15, 2025-
The U.S. leads the world in fusion energy research. It can’t squander that lead like it did with microchips. Read more in Scientific American ...
New Energy Department Funding Spurs LLNL Fusion Energy Efforts
Feb. 3, 2025-
New Energy Department Funding Spurs LLNL Fusion Energy Efforts
Researchers are charting a course from fusion ignition to a fusion energy power plant
Earlier this month, the US Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $107 million investment in a broad range of partnerships that are developing technologies required to make fusion energy power plants possible. Lawrence Livermore National...
LLNL Researchers Explore Next-Gen 3D Printing to Harness Fusion Energy
Nov. 2, 2024-
When Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) achieved fusion ignition at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) in December 2022, the world’s attention turned to the prospect of how that breakthrough experiment–designed to secure the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile–might also pave the way for virtually limitless, safe, and carbon-free fusion energy.
Advanced 3D printing offers one...
LLNL-led team receives ARPA-E funding for technology to enable fusion power plants
Oct. 21, 2024-
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has awarded a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)-led team $3.4 million to develop new alloys for first wall fusion reactors and enable commercial fusion energy.
The funding came through ARPA-E’s Creating Hardened And Durable fusion first Wall Incorporating Centralized Knowledge (CHADWICK) program...
LLNL presents on fusion energy at industry collaboration event
Oct. 3, 2024-
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) recently joined representatives from higher education, including Columbia University, government officials from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Air Force Research Laboratory as well as tech industry guests and moderators from Google, Bloomberg, Fortune and venture capital at the Roadrunner Technology Forum in Albuquerque, New Mexico....
Video: The Latest Developments in Fusion Energy
May 30, 2024-
LLNL plasma physicist Tammy Ma talked about how the Lab achieved fusion ignition at NIF and the long road still ahead toward fusion energy during this presentation recorded on Feb. 2, 2024, at the United Kingdom’s Royal Institution.
“We are using inertial confinement fusion to bring star power to Earth,” said Ma, the lead for LLNL’s Inertial Fusion Energy IFE Institutional Initiative and...




