Issue No. 39 Autumn
(February 2013)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the President

ENS High Scientific Council Statement

The ENC 2012 Career Event

ENS Events
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ETRAP 2013

RRFM 2013

NESTet 2013

Member Societies
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NENE 2013

News from the Hungarian Nuclear Society

SNE News

Physics and students

YGN Report
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ENC2012: A Romanian Young Generation report on ENC 2012

ENS 2012: a report by the SFEN (French Nuclear Society) Young Generation Network

Frank Carré – winner of Jan Runermark Award 2012

Atoms for the Future 2012

ENYGF 2013

IYNC2014, Burgos, Spain

Interview of Dr. Ralf Güldner– CEO of E.ON Kernkraft GmbH

Corporate Members
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SCK•CEN supports ESA incubation centre in Flanders

A Report on the state of research in France into radioactive waste management

Linn - High Therm

ENS World News
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ENS sponsored conferences

ENS Members
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Links to ENS Member Societies

Links to ENS Corporate Members


Editorial staff
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Pime 2013

PIME 2013
17 - 20 February 2013 in Zurich, Switzerland

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ETRAP 2013

ETRAP 2013
12 - 15 March 2013 in Vienna, Austria

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RRFM 2013

RRFM 2013
21 - 25 April 2013 in Saint Petersburg, Russia

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NESTet 2013

NESTet 2013
17 - 21 November 2013 in Madrid, Spain


ENYGF 2013

Register for the event of the year for young nuclear professionals

Registration is now open for European Nuclear Young Generation Forum 2013, likely the most comprehensive conference of its kind to be arranged in Sweden this decade. Register now and to attend the conference for a reduced and very affordable fee.

In June 2013, Stockholm and Sweden will once more host an international conference for young nuclear professionals. With Vattenfall and Westinghouse as main partners, approximately 400 participants from Europe and beyond will get the opportunity to be informed about the latest news in the industry and establish new valuable contacts for the future!

The last time such an event occured was in 2006, when over 400 young nuclear professionals from 52 different countries came to Stockholm to participate in the International Youth Nuclear Congress, IYNC. The conference was a success and Sweden has now been chosen to host the European Nuclear Young Generation Forum, ENYGF, from June 17th to June 20th.

The conference will consist of lectures from keynote speakers, workshops, presentation of technical papers and unconference. We are proud to present the internationally renowned keynote speaker, Sigval Berg from the United States of America. Mr Berg is recognized for his inspiring lecturers on leadership and how leadership affects people as well as safety culture in organizations. Mr Berg is well acquainted with these subjects from his career having held leading positions in an American Nuclear Power Plant and a nuclear submarine, as well as in the industry associations Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) and The World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO). The venue for the conference will be the Royal Institute of Technology premises in Stockholm but technical visits to various Swedish destinations within the nuclear field will also be arranged.

The conference will be organized around the following three themes:

  • Operation of nuclear power plants. This theme focuses on issues that are relevant to a nuclear power plant during operation, such as safety culture, plant status, experience feedback, power up-rates and maintenance.

  • Decommissioning and waste. This theme focuses on how nuclear waste is managed, as well as how a nuclear facility can be phased out. Today, Sweden is one of the most advanced countries in the work when it comes to storing spent nuclear fuel in deep repositories, which has attracted great interest among EU member states and others.

  • Nuclear power in the future. Here, those who are interested in areas such as new-build, new reactor concepts and the political future of nuclear can learn more.

For more information and registreration, visit our website www.ENYGF2013.com or contact us according to the information stated below.

Welcome!

Filip Gottfridsson, Chairman of the Committee for ENYGF 2013
Phone +46 70-296 98 62
E-mail filip.gottfridsson@vattenfall.com

Carolin Cedergren, Market and information chair of the Committee for ENYGF 2013
Phone +46 76-115 45 69
E-mail carolin.cedergren@okg.eon.se

Young Generation (YG) was founded in Sweden in 1994 at the initiative of Jan Runermark, the former president of ABB Atom. The purpose of YG is to develop personal networks, contribute to knowledge transfer between generations and to increase knowledge about nuclear power in a broad perspective.

European Nuclear Society Young Generation Network (ENSYGN) is an collaboration between national Young Generation Networks who organizes biennial conferences on various places in Europe under the name European Nuclear Young Generation Forum, ENYGF. In the summer of 2013 it is Sweden’s turn to organize ENYGF in Stockholm!

 
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