American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) is bolstering its scientific and intellectual property foundation as it moves its Texatron Fusion Engine program into a more active testing phase. The company announced the appointment of Dr. Noah D’Amico, a physicist and engineer at Texas Tech University, as a Strategic Advisor, and revealed it has filed six additional U.S. patent applications, bringing its total to 82.
Dr. D’Amico, who continues his work at Texas Tech and BlankSlate Innovation while advising American Fusion, brings expertise in nuclear diagnostics, neutron detection, radiation measurements, vacuum-system design, and AI-based analysis of CR-39 nuclear particle tracks. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Texas Tech in 2026. His appointment is expected to strengthen the diagnostics and engineering capabilities surrounding the Texatron program.
The company has begun testing its Texatron platform at Texas Tech University after completing initial laboratory preparations and verifying its remote ignition system. The next testing phase is expected to examine subsystems including plasma and magnetic-field control, ignition, fuel delivery, and electronic components.
These developments come as American Fusion expands its scientific team and intellectual property portfolio, positioning itself for continued progress in the development of next-generation fusion energy technologies. The company's increased patent filings and strategic advisor appointment highlight its commitment to advancing its proprietary technology.
For more information about American Fusion and its latest updates, visit the company's newsroom at https://nnw.fm/AMFN.


