About
Erhui Wang is a researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich, affiliated with the Institute of Fusion Energy and Nuclear Waste Management (IFN) and specifically the Plasma Physics group (IFN-1). The institute focuses on advancing fusion energy technologies and nuclear waste management solutions within Europe's largest interdisciplinary research framework.
Dr. Wang's primary research domain is Plasma Physics, which investigates ionized gases under extreme conditions essential for sustainable fusion energy production. Key interests include Fusion Energy Research, Nuclear Engineering, and Controlled Nuclear Fusion, with applications in next-generation clean energy systems. The work directly supports Germany's contributions to international fusion initiatives like ITER through theoretical and experimental plasma studies.
Based in Building 10.14, Room 3021 at the Jülich campus, Dr. Wang operates within specialized facilities dedicated to plasma diagnostics and reactor physics. The Plasma Physics group collaborates across Helmholtz Association networks to address fundamental challenges in achieving commercially viable fusion power while developing advanced nuclear waste treatment methodologies.

