Issue No. 45 Summer
(July 2014)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the President

ENS Events
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ENC 2014: Where Europe’s nuclear science and industry community gets together

ENC 2014: Day 2 Plenary session: the many applications of nuclear technology

TopFuel 2015 - Call for Papers

RRFM 2015 - Call for Papers

Member Societies
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FIRST MOX LOADING IN BORSSELE

SMR in UK

Spanish Nuclear Society organises technical session on long-term operation

THE NUCLEAR INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES AWARDS NOMINATION OPENING

NEWS FROM THE NUCLEAR SOCIETY OF SLOVENIA

Nuclear Summer Camp 2014

YGN Report
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Marseille plays host to ENC 2014

Time for Nuclear Industry to ‘Stop Overlooking’ the Young Generation

Physics on Wheels

Corporate Members
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SCK•CEN invests 3 million euros in the fight against cancer, cardiovascular diseases and brain disorders

High temperature furnace

SCK•CEN lends a hand with the new mission for young people at the Euro Space Centre

Launch of Atucha II reactor crowns a long and fruitful collaboration between Belgium and Argentina

L-3 MAPPS to Perform Full Scope Upgrade on PPL’s Susquehanna Simulator

ICOND - 3rd International Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning

ENS World News
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ECVET Customised Seminar

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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TopFuel 2015

Topfuel 2015
13 - 17 September 2015 in Zurich, Switzerland

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RRFM 2015

RRFM 2015
19 - 23 April 2015 in
Bucharest, Romania

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Nuclear Summer Camp 2014

The 8th Nuclear Summer Camp for secondary school students was organised by the Hungarian Nuclear Society in July 2014. Teenagers arrived from several cities in Hungary to listen to presentations given by nuclear experts and teachers on nuclear technology and on nuclear physics and communications. The students carried out special nuclear measurements at the Eötvös Lóránd University, and visited the training reactor of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The Nuclear Summer Camp programme included visits to Paks Nuclear Power Plant and to the Museum of Nuclear Energy.

The lectures covered the following topics:

  • Nuclear basics

  • The life of Leó Szilárd

  • Electric energy production in Hungary

  • The basic components of nuclear power plants

  • Fusion reactors  

  • VVER technology – history and perspectives

  • Cyber safety and uranium enrichment

  • The handling of radioactive wastes

  • Fuel for nuclear power plants

  • Thorium reactors

  • Nuclear techniques in medicine

  • Radon in the environment

  • Risk analysis  

The summer camp was located in Göd, which is a small village by the Danube River that offers many possibilities for leisure activities. 

Nuclear Summer Camp 2014

Magyar Nuklearis Tarsasag

The Hungarian Nuclear Society

 
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