A very promising source for future energy is nuclear fusion. Achieving energy production from fusion reactions on earth however is challenging as it requires that the fusion fuel is brought to high temperatures and densities so that sufficient fusion reactions occur to produce a net energy gain. Maintaining fusion conditions therefore requires low heat losses. The fusion machines of the Tokamak concept have already approached the required fusion conditions by means of magnetically confining the plasma fusion fuel. The plasma energy content and by extension the fusion performance is degraded by instabilities that form magnetic islands. Controlling the growth of magnetic islands is very important for controlling the fusion process. For island...