The brand-new symposium, IEEE FusionVision 2026, unites global experts in plasma science, nuclear physics, electrical engineering, materials engineering, and nuclear energy systems to accelerate the realization of commercial nuclear fusion. We invite you to present your cutting-edge research that explores breakthrough technologies driving clean-power innovation. Engage directly with leaders from academia and industry, and revisit the past challenges, achievements, and relentless efforts of people working on nuclear fusion.
Call for Abstracts
The FusionVision technical program committee seeks new submissions that clearly describe advances in fusion energy systems. An abstract only (minimum of least 250 words / maximum 350 words NOT including figures, tables or graphs) should be submitted by the deadline of June 1, 2026. Abstracts will be reviewed and authors notified by June 30. If the abstract is accepted, the author will then submit a full paper by the deadline of Sept 22, 2026 for peer review post-symposium.
FusionVision Technical Tracks Include:
Tokamaks
Stellarators
Mirror Machines
Inertial Fusion
Laser-Driven Fusion
Field-Reversed Configurations
Compact Toroids
Levitated Dipoles
Spheromaks
Pinch-Based Approaches and Dense Plasmas
Diagnostics, Neutron Detection, Real-Time Plasma Control Diagnostics
Magnets and Pulsed Power Magnet Design
Non-Magnetic Approaches Including but not Limited to Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction, Muon-Catalyzed Fusion
Cryogenics
High Temperature Super Conductors
Power Electronics
Radiofrequency Heating and Current Drive ICRH, ECH, Neutral Beam Injection
Materials, Fuel, and Plasma Physics Plasma Confinement, Burning Plasmas, Advanced Fuels, Plasma-Facing Components, Blankets, Tritium Breeding
Unconventional or Emerging Physics Ideas