Issue No. 49 Autumn
(November 2015)

C O N T E N T S

ENS News
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Word from the President

TopFuel 2015 in Zürich

Corrosion and Hydrogen Pickup in Zircaloy-2 Channels with and without Proximity to Control Blade

The Effect of Stress Biaxiality on Hydride Reorientation Threshold Stress

ENS Events
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PIME 2016

RRFM 2016

Nestet 2016

ENC 2016

Member Societies
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Spanish Nuclear Society

Nuclear Societies sign new MOU to continue UK-Japan collaboration

Slovak Nuclear Society technical visit to Hungary

The 20th  Edition of the „Alexandru Ene” Drawing and Essay Contest

Nuclear 2015

Energy for Humanity: a new voice for the environmental movement

Summer nuclear activities in Hungary

YGN Report
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Call for summary IYNC2016

Corporate Members
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L-3 MAPPS to Deliver Severe Accident Simulator to Westinghouse for Project in Japan

Algeria boosts expertise in nuclear technology through collaboration between COMENA and SCK•CEN

SCK•CEN presents modernization of BR2 research reactor at IAEA general conference in Vienna

IAEA and SCK•CEN Academy to cooperate deeper in education, training and research

Ansaldo NES – Silo Emptying Plant Mobile Caves

How the uranium enrichment SC "PA ECP" won the trophy as the "Best Fuel Company Enterprise for Civil Protection" from Russia's TVEL

ENS World News
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Nuclear reactor core melt accidents. State of knowledge

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 2016

PIME 2016
14 - 17 February 2016 in Bucharest, Romania

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RRFM 2016
RRFM 2016
13 - 17 March 2016 in Berlin, Germany
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NESTet 2016
NESTet 2016
22 -26 May 2016 in Berlin, Germany
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ENC 2016

ENC 2016
9 - 13 October 2016 in Warsaw, Poland


AREN

NUCLEAR 2015, the 8th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development through Nuclear Research and Education, May, 27-29, Pitesti, Romania

Nuclear 2015

The annual international conference NUCLEAR 2015, held in May in Pitesti, Romania, aimed to:

  • promote nuclear energy as part of the energy mix, contributing to a secure energy supply and reducing greenhouse gas emissions;

  • bridge research and academia in this field;

  • acquire the political support for priority nuclear projects;

  • increase the visibility of nuclear research developed in this region and enhance collaboration.

The conference organized and hosted by the Institute for Nuclear Research (INR) Pitesti gathered more than 200 participants representing the entire spectrum of actors involved in nuclear energy in Romania, the EU and abroad. Each year, at the end of May, INR becomes the meeting point for international scientists and specialists from top organizations in the nuclear field, representatives of the IAEA, European Commission and Technological Platforms, important actors of European nuclear industry and academia, as well as local and national politicians.

Through the last seven meetings, the conference closely followed the top priorities and challenges of nuclear energy, contributing to constructive dialogue and information exchange between key actors in the decision making process, research, industry and academic communities.

The 8th edition of the conference contributed to a better knowledge and understanding of the European Commission policies in research, and to a wider dissemination of the visions and research agendas shaped by the Technological Platforms, playing a role in the constant increase of cooperation among the research centers in the Central and Eastern region and their participation in Euratom Framework Programmes.

The Conference contributed to building relationships between the nuclear research community and academia, opening up dialogue on the research challenges and on the special job requirements for the field of nuclear energy. The 2015 conference gathered over 100 contributions, including lectures provided by key speakers on the most important topics of nuclear energy.

NUCLEAR 2015 gave particular importance to the European efforts dedicated to the new generation of nuclear reactors, with a particular focus on lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR) technology, the preparation of the national R&D programmes for Horizon 2020 research in nuclear energy, and participation in European Joint Programming.

 

 
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