A Farnsworth-Hirsch fusor is a device that uses electrostatic confinement to produce conditions that will allow fusion to occur. Currently, this team consists of three high school students who look towards pursuing a career in plasma physics/other related fields. We believe that this will be a great opportunity for us to actually do some hands-on experimentation and gain valuable experience.

Some of the expensive components include a medium-power vacuum pump, which can fetch a hefty $500+, a vacuum chamber made with stainless steel, another few hundred dollar, and the list goes on and on.

Once we get this project going I will open a blog that will keep track of our progress. This must be built and ready to display in around 5 months time, so we need to get going and started as soon as possible if we want a chance.

Feel free to send me a message and I will answer any questions/concerns that you may have about this fusor.

Thank you and remember, EVERY PENNY COUNTS!