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SUMMARY:SNETP’s 8th Project Portfolio Webinar: SOCRATES & AMHYCO
DESCRIPTION:The SNETP Project Portfolio Webinar Series continues this autumn with its 8th edition\, highlighting two Euratom-funded projects that address crucial aspects of nuclear safety\, risks\, and accident management. \nThis session will feature: \nSOCRATES – Assessment of Liquid Source Term for Accidental Post Management Phase \nSOCRATES aims to fill critical knowledge gaps on the liquid source term during severe nuclear accidents. By developing absorbent materials capable of effectively trapping radionuclides\, the project seeks to reduce environmental releases in accident scenarios. In parallel\, advanced computer models are being designed to analyse liquid source term phenomena\, supporting industry\, safety authorities\, and the research community in strengthening nuclear power plant safety assessments. \nAMHYCO – Towards Enhanced Accident Management of the Hydrogen/CO Combustion Risk \nAMHYCO tackles the risks associated with hydrogen and carbon monoxide combustion during nuclear accidents\, which pose a threat to containment integrity. The project advances Severe Accident Management Guidelines (SAMGs) for both in-vessel and ex-vessel phases\, integrating results from numerical simulations and experimental studies. Additionally\, AMHYCO aims to improve the accuracy of predictive tools for explosion hazard evaluation\, providing practical solutions to further reduce accident risks.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/snetps-8th-project-portfolio-webinar-socrates-amhyco/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SNETP events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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SUMMARY:Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR) Advanced School
DESCRIPTION:The second edition of the Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR) Advanced School will take place from 13 – 17 October 2025 in Marseille\, France. \nThe Jules Horowitz Reactor (JHR) Project began more than thirty years ago\, with a plan to build a modern Materials Testing Reactor (MTR) which would expand the diminishing international infrastructure for investigating radiation effects in materials of all kinds. From the outset\, the JHR was developed within a broad European partnership\, which later expanded into a wider international collaboration. \nOver the years\, JHR Consortium Members\, through dedicated Working Groups\, have fostered the growth of a large research community focused on identifying ways in which JHR can be used to meet the needs of research\, development and industrial activity. \nThe JHR Advanced School is a short but intensive educational event to introduce MTRs to a new audience. \nThe objective of the 2nd edition organised by UNIBO\, AMU\, CEA\, the JHR consortium and CONNECT-NM is to engage and prepare young researchers\, encouraging them to explore the opportunities offered by future JHR experimental activities and to ensure their results are organised and presented to the maximum benefit of the whole nuclear community. \nEvent topics include: \n\nMTR evolution and the JHR Project\nGoals for the coming decades: nuclear material and fuel qualification\, ageing\, incidental conditions\nThe JHR and related technologies\nComputational and modelling tools\nFrom theory to experiment and instrumentation in a MTR environment: problem setting and problem solving\nExperimental data organisation and management as a continuous learning activity\nCase studies\n\nThe trainees will have the opportunity to interact with members of three JHR working groups on fuels\, materials and technologies\, as well as to visit the JHR construction site at CEA Cadarache and the Joint LIMMEX Lab (AMU-CEA-CNRS) at AMU. \nThe deadline to apply is 31 July 2025. \nLearn full information here.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/jules-horowitz-reactor-jhr-advanced-school/
LOCATION:Marseille\, France
CATEGORIES:Project events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251018
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SUMMARY:Fourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop on Optimisation in Decision Making: From Insight to Action
DESCRIPTION:The NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshops (SIWS) are known for fostering active dialogue and collaboration amongst diverse stakeholders. The first of the series was held in 2017\, with a focus on stakeholder involvement in nuclear decision making. The second edition in 2019 focused on risk communication. \nThe theme of the third workshop edition\, held from 5-7 September 2023\, was optimisation in decision making. The workshop was preceded by a series of preparatory webinars. Some 120 participants from 23 countries\, including representatives from regulatory bodies\, industry\, academia\, non-governmental organisations (NGOs)\, civil society organisations\, and indigenous communities\, were in attendance. Participants considered the concepts\, principles\, and values that can help to form a practical optimisation framework. An optimised decision was identified as a decision that is reached in an inclusive and holistic manner with a sustainable outcome. Significant progress was made over the three-day workshop through discussion on how to create a generic framework for optimising decisions in the nuclear sector\, highlighting a number of areas for further consideration. \nThe NEA recognises the importance of continuing its work on stakeholder involvement\, which is a key topic\, as outlined in its Strategic Plan 2023-2028\, in this regard\, setting the stage for the fourth edition of the NEA SIWS. \nWith the establishment of the NEA High-Level Group on Stakeholder Engagement\, Trust\, Transparency and Social Sciences (HLG-SET)\, which was launched to engage at the senior policy level and cultivate a deeper understanding of the relations between the nuclear sector and civil society\, there is an opportunity to maintain momentum and foster collaboration across a diverse group of stakeholders. Synergies between the expertise and knowledge of these two groups will be essential in organising the fourth edition of the workshop. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nPreparatory webinars \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn preparation for the fourth SIWS\, the NEA has organised two preparatory webinars that explored key factors that contribute to power imbalances and their mitigation when engaging diverse stakeholders in nuclear decision making. Each webinar attracted approximately 50 participants\, providing a forum for focused discussion to enhance understanding of the topic. A third webinar is planned for 7 May 2025 to further equip participants with tools to support meaningful stakeholder engagement. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nOpportunity to engage\n\n\n\nThe fourth SIWS\, to be held in Paris over a three-day period\, will focus on the practical application of approaches and tools in optimising decision making. Participants will include representatives from government bodies\, industry\, academic and research institutions\, NGOs\, international organisations and civil society to foster a broad and inclusive dialogue. \nThe workshop is set to be highly interactive\, offering plenary sessions\, opportunities for dialogue\, breakout sessions\, and moderated panel discussions. Participants are invited to suggest practical case studies with approaches and tools for stakeholder engagement\, building on trust and ensuring transparency. The outcomes will be compiled into a publicly available report. \nIf you have any queries or need further information about the workshop\, the NEA can be contacted at stakeholder2025@oecd-nea.org. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration for the workshop is open through this link. 
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/fourth-nea-stakeholder-involvement-workshop-on-optimisation-in-decision-making-from-insight-to-action/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
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SUMMARY:Great Pioneer: Neutron transport at the fuel cell and assembly levels course
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for a course on “Neutron transport at the fuel cell and assembly levels” (3 ECTS). Registrations will open on June 23rd\, 2025.  \nThis course focuses on the study of the transport of neutrons at the fuel cell and assembly levels\, to provide useful information for the next steps of reactor physics analysis\, such as the full core simulation in steady-state and transient conditions.    \nThis course aims at providing the students with a sound understanding of the physical phenomena described by the neutron transport models\, as well as giving the participants the instruments to perform numerical simulations of neutron transport with state-of-the-art models and codes.  \nThe pedagogical format of the course is based on a hybrid flipped classroom. In this format\, you need to complete some preparatory work (representing about 40 hours of work) before attending interactive classes organized during 5 consecutive days (representing about 40 hours of work). Those classes are given in a hybrid set-up\, with participants following the classes either onsite or remotely on the web. Research in engineering education demonstrated that such a teaching format leads to better learning outcomes and increases the interactions between the students and the teachers.  \nOnline self-paced learning phase taking place between September 26th\, 2025\, and October 24th\, 2025. Synchronous activities offered between October 27th\, 2025\, and October 31st\, 2025 (those activities can be attended online or onsite at Chalmers University of Technology\, Gothenburg\, Sweden).  \nInterested? Head over to the Great-Pioneer website to learn more.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/great-pioneer-neutron-transport-at-the-fuel-cell-and-assembly-levels-course/
LOCATION:Göteborg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Project events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251029T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251029T143000
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SUMMARY:ETHC Lunchinar on Multiphysics
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 29 October 2025\, from 13:00 – 14:30 CET\, the European Thermal Hydraulics Community (ETHC) is hosting its lunchinar on multiphysics simulation of advanced nuclear reactors. \nJoin us online to gain exclusive insights into the latest developments from leading industry experts\, all conveniently during your lunch break. Our distinguished speakers: \n\nDr. Antoine Gerschenfeld (Stellaria\, France)\nProf. Stefano Lorenzi (PoliMi\, Italy)\nProf. April Novak (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign\, USA)\n\nWhat is ETHC? The European Thermal Hydraulics Community (ETHC) is the first topical community established under the umbrella of SNETP. ETHC focuses on advancing thermal hydraulics research\, ensuring the safety\, innovation\, and continued progress of nuclear technology in Europe.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/ethc-lunchinar-on-multiphysics/
CATEGORIES:SNETP meetings,Workshops, webinars & courses
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