Richard Dinan
Richard Dinan is a British businessperson. He is also known for appearing on the television show Made in Chelsea.
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Alma mater | St Edward's School, Oxford |
Occupation | Businessperson |
Early life
Richard Dinan attended the St Edward's School, Oxford.[1] He later appeared in the Channel 4 television reality series Made in Chelsea.[2]
Business career
Dinan is the founder of the energy company Applied Fusion Systems.[3][4][5] He later founded Pulsar Fusion, a private company that works on the development of small scale fusion reactors.[2] It operates the largest privately held fusion facility in the UK,[6] which Dinan had built in 2019.[7]
Writing
Dinan is the author of the book The Fusion Age: Modern Nuclear Fusion Reactors.[8]
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gollark: I have 434 things in Downloads.
gollark: Yes, they do have quite good takeaway meals.
gollark: The cromwell one is a downloaded copy of this: https://cromwell-intl.com/oliver-cromwell/ which is very high-quality.
gollark: I have a directory of files with names like `takeout-20200512T151302Z-001.tgz`, `rpi_cam_auth.py`, `Petroleum Geoscience - From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics.epub`, `pastebin_backup_20200514.zip` and `Oliver Cromwell — An Outline for Term Papers — Free Download! (2020-05-12 6_16_55 PM).html`.
References
- "Richard Dinan: the posh blond, his Harry-dating cousin and why Made in". Evening Standard. November 12, 2012.
- "How astronauts stay healthy, the future of fusion, quantum games for high schools". Physics World. October 18, 2019.
- Gray, Richard. "The British reality TV star building a fusion reactor". www.bbc.com.
- "Meet Richard Dinan, Made in Chelsea's very own Richard Branson". April 21, 2013.
- "My Week: Richard Dinan of Phantom Card". www.managementtoday.co.uk.
- "UK's 'biggest privately-owned nuclear fusion facility' enters construction". June 18, 2019.
- "UK's biggest privately owned nuclear fusion facility under construction at secret Buckinghamshire location". www.bucksherald.co.uk.
- Claessens, Michel (October 17, 2019). "ITER: The Giant Fusion Reactor: Bringing a Sun to Earth". Springer Nature. p. 193.
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