Helion Awards Funding to 20 Research Institutions to Accelerate Scaled Fusion Deployment
$4 Million from HERCULES program supports enabling technologies critical to scaling commercial fusion power globally
EVERETT, Wash. – April 7, 2026 – Helion, a Washington-based fusion energy company, announced today the first-round of 2026 awards under its Helion External Research Collaboration for Universities, Labs, and Enterprise Scientists (HERCULES) program, granting funding to 25 proposals across 20 institutions in the United States and United Kingdom. Awardees include leading universities, national laboratories, and private companies advancing breakthrough materials, magnet systems, diagnostics, and enabling technologies integral to scaling commercial fusion energy.
“The deployment of fusion electricity at scale requires innovation across many domains,” said Michael Hua, Senior Director of Nuclear Science at Helion. “Through HERCULES, we’re partnering with world-class researchers to solve some of the most demanding engineering challenges in energy. The more people and programs we have working on these problems, the faster we get to globally deployed fusion energy.”
With more than $17 million committed through 2028, HERCULES-funded projects directly address unique materials and systems challenges, enabling critical innovations in durability, efficiency, manufacturability, and cost reduction for Helion’s long-term commercial fusion operations.
The HERCULES program was designed to strengthen both the technical foundation and industry partnerships required to move from first-of-a-kind plants to scalable, repeatable global deployment while creating opportunities for students and researchers to engage directly with real-world commercialization challenges.
The next phase of applications will open in mid-2026, for funding up to $500,000. Updates and timelines will be published to: www.helionenergy.com/HERCULES
The full list of awardees:
AwareAbility Technologies
Modular SiC Neutron Flux Monitor for Use with Helion G7 Fusion Accelerator
Florida State University
Copper- silver Alloys for Resistive MAgnets- CARMA
Idaho National Laboratory
Accelerating Helion’s Fusion Innovation: A Rapid Evaluation Framework for Plasma-Facing Components
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1) Fusion Flight Simulator: An open-source operator-training platform for fusion systems
2) Modelling neutron damage effects on hydrogen retention in materials
Michigan State University
Development of Ultra-Fast Fiber-Optic Neutron Detectors
Nalu Scientific
RF-SoC Architecture for Pulse Identification and Detection Using DIAMOND Detectors
North Carolina State University
Establishing Thermal Desorption Capabilities for Hydrogen Retention Studies in Dielectric Materials
The Ohio State University
Diamond Quantum Sensors for Radiation-Hardened Miniature Neutron Dosimetry
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
1) Fabrication and testing of MegaMag plates via Solid Phase Processing
2) High Temperature Corrosion/Erosion Msemat Monitoring For Fusion Reactor Plasma-Facing Components
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
High-Fidelity Numerical Characterizations of Anomalous Transport in high-B FRC Plasmas via Full-orbit delta-f Particle-In-Cell Simulations
Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.
HEO for Radiation-hard, structural insulators
Texas A&M University
CLEOPATRA: Cooling puLsEd cOpPer mAgnets wiTh supeRcritical gAseous Fluids – Phase 1 – Exploratory Study
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
High dpa irradiation and characterisation of SiC and SiC/SiC composites
University of California, Berkeley
1) Radiation Damage Studies for Scintillator-Based Diagnostics in High Flux Environments
2) Understanding fusion-like neutron damage in SiC
3) Understanding plasma interaction on SiC
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Ceramic First-wall Materials and Tunable Composite Shielding
University of Maine
Investigation of Acoustic Wave Sensors for Fusion Applications
University of Michigan
1) Enabling SiC and SiC/SiC Components for Helion Fusion Devices: High-Dose Radiation Effects and Predictive Modeling
2) Plasma-Surface Interaction Modeling and Validation for Edge Biasing and Pre-Ionization
University of New Mexico
Ion irradiation and mechanical testing of ARB processed Cu/X (X=Fe, Nb) composites
University of Washington
Characterizing plasma-wall interactions using hydrogen and helium in the 10-60 keV range
Washington State University
Engineered Grain Boundaries and Microstructures for SiC Plasma Facing Components
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