Laser-based fusion energy developer building demonstration systems and manufacturing targets
Inertia is a fusion energy company founded in 2024, focused on laser-driven fusion technology. The tech stack reveals heavy simulation and design work—MATLAB, COMSOL, ANSYS, Solidworks dominate alongside control languages (VHDL, Verilog) and CFD tools (OpenFOAM, STAR-CCM+)—indicating a physics-driven R&D operation. The engineering-heavy hiring profile (23 of 31 roles) combined with active projects spanning beamline development, target design, and laser-target coupling suggests the company is moving from concept validation toward integrated system demonstration and manufacturing scale.
Inertia develops laser-based fusion energy systems for commercial power generation. The company is building three complementary capabilities: a high-power laser system, mass-manufactured fusion targets, and grid-scale power plant designs. Current work spans demonstrator beamline development, precision target design and assembly, metrology systems, and laser-target coupling optimization. The organization operates from Livermore, CA, with a 40-person team structured primarily around engineering and research functions, supported by early-stage operations and finance infrastructure.
Inertia uses Python and C++ for core development, MATLAB and LabVIEW for instrumentation, and simulation suites including COMSOL, ANSYS (Fluent, CFX), OpenFOAM, and STAR-CCM+ for physics modeling. CAD tools span Solidworks, Fusion 360, AutoCAD, CREO, and Inventor. Hardware design relies on VHDL, Verilog, and Vivado.
Inertia is headquartered in Livermore, CA, and currently hiring only in the United States.
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