Abstract
Abstract
This paper describes the specifics of ITER, large-scale MegaScience-level international project, and analyzes the current personnel training challenges that Russia, as ITER participant, is facing. ITER needs a lot of specialists qualified in different fields of physics, engineering as well as in management and finance with practical experience in multi-cultural communication. The history of MEPhI involvement in training of undergraduate and PhD students in hot plasma physics and fusion technologies is briefly described. The features of training of students in English at lessons and international conferences and schools are also presented. The evaluation of the number of undergraduate and graduate students needed for training in Russia in fusion with magnetic confinement of plasma and personnel training for the ITER is given. Problems impeding the adequate personnel are enumerated as well as a set of measures that will help boost personnel training for this project.
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General Physics and Astronomy
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