 
              
            Spanish Nuclear Society organises  technical session on long-term operation
            A  one-day Technical Session organised  by the Spanish Nuclear Society (Sociedad Nuclear Española - SNE) took place on  24 April 2014. Approximately 60 people from the nuclear sector took part – an impressive  turn-out. As in recent years, it was organised by the Technical Commission of  SNE. The Technical Session was held at the Faculty of Mining Engineering at the  Polytechnic University of Madrid. The title of the Technical Session was: Long-Term life management of nuclear power  stations. As witnessed by the numbers of participants, and by the great  interest that they showed in it, the session was a big success – in spite of an  obvious information overload and the tight schedule. This endorsed the  relevance of the chosen topics. 
                          Registration for the 40th Annual Meeting, which  will be held from 1 - 3 October 2014, in Valencia, is now open. All the  relevant information about the meeting is available at: www.reunionanualsne.es. The technical programme includes two Plenary  Sessions, a Special Session and two Monograph Sessions dedicated to the  relevant current issues related to energy and associated issues. The  participants in these sessions include high-ranking national and international  experts in each relevant topic. The Plenary Sessions will focus on important current  issues in the energy and nuclear sectors such as:  
            
              The Special Session will focus on 40 years of the Spanish Nuclear Society 
            The Monograph Sessions  will be dedicated to the following two topics: 
    
            
            The key components of the technical  programme are the Technical Sessions and the “Learn more about...” courses, in  which national and international experts present their work on specific projects  and research studies, and detail the progress that has been made in different  fields over the past year. Technical papers are presented in parallel oral  sessions and poster sessions. The subjects of the papers cover a wide range of  fields, such as fission, maintenance, R&D, communications, the legal  aspects of nuclear power, medical applications, etc.  
            This year the “Learn  more about...” courses will be on: 
             
            
            The meeting also includes  activities aimed at informing and educating the general public, e.g. the Basic  Course on Nuclear Science and Technology, which is organized by the SNE’s  Nuclear Youth Committee and is open to students from the city and region, as well  as to anyone else who wishes to learn more about nuclear energy and technology.  
              
                          The  Spanish Young Generation Nuclear network is actively engaged in promoting the  education and training of students and young professionals through its Annual  Seminar on Safety of Advanced Reactors at the Faculty of  Industrial Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid.   
            Nuclear España, the monthly magazine of the SNE that has been  distributed since 1984, recently published issues 346 and 350, which are about  the 39th Annual Meeting and the winter session entitled: Spanish  Nuclear Power Plants in 2013: Experiences and perspectives (available in  both English and Spanish).  
              
                          The  Spanish Nuclear Society recently organised a special ceremony to celebrate its  40th Anniversary. The event took place on 18 June 2014, with the participation  of previous Boards of Directors, individual & collective members,  institutional partners and special guests. A book has also been published to commemorate  this event. 
              
                          SNE  has invited candidates to take part its annual awards for the best Masters and postgraduate  theses related to nuclear technology. These awards are to be used exclusively  to cover the winners’ academic registration costs up to a maximum amount of  €3.000. There will be at least seven scholarships to be won. All relevant  information is available on the website of SNE’s (www.sne.es) The  SNE Board of Directors has decided unanimously to create a new SNE award for a  Doctoral Thesis in the nuclear field, and it will be announced officially in the  fourth quarter of 2014.  
            The Spanish  Nuclear Society announced the 2014 edition of the Projects and Master’s Award  with content related to science and  nuclear technology. The three finalist  projects were publicly announced on May 15, 2014, and these projects will be  presented at the 40th Annual  Meeting in Valencia. The winner will be elected during the upcoming SNE Annual  Meeting and awarded € 1,500 plus a commemorative. 
             
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