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  • ERMSAR 2026 – 12th Conference on Severe Accidents Research

    Madrid, Spain

    We are pleased to announce the 12th edition of the European Review Meeting on Severe Accidents Research (ERMSAR 2026), taking place May 18–22, 2026 in Madrid, Spain, at the Universidad Carlos III – Puerta de Toledo Campus. Organized by CIEMAT under the SEAKNOT project and NUGENIA TA2, ERMSAR remains the only international conference fully dedicated to severe accident research in nuclear energy. Key Topics Include:

  • ESARDA/INMM/INMMJ joint workshop on safeguards by design on SMRs and AMRs

    Luxembourg , Luxembourg

    The ESARDA/INMM/INMMJ Joint Workshop on Safeguards by Design on SMRs and AMRs will also take place in the European Convention Centre, Luxemburg, from 21st to 22nd of May 2026. This event will be organized in the margins of the ESARDA Annual Meeting and will be connected to it. For this event, we will also value

  • EUROMOST 2026

    baden , Germany

    1st European Conference on Molten Salt Reactor Technology (EUROMOST) will be hosted in the elegant and historic city of Baden-Baden, Germany organised by the Joint Research Centre (JRC). Registration The event is free of charge, but registration is mandatory and subject to approval due to limited seating capacity. More info >

  • Nuclear Europe 2026

    Brussels, Belgium

    Powering a sovereign EU This year’s event will focus on shoring up energy sovereignty in the EU with the aim of ensuring security of supply, industrial competitiveness and achieving our climate goals. Topics to be tackled include  EU energy policy and 2040 framework Electrification, Heat & hydrogen AI & Industry  Role of SMRs/AMRs  Financing  Medical applications  More info >

  • fiv2026 : Flow-Induced Vibration 2026

    Paris, France

    Flow-induced vibration and noise and the physical parameters which control them are of significant importance to design engineers and operators of systems in a wide range of industries ranging from aerospace, automotive and civil engineering to marine structures, electricity generation and chemical processing. The potential of these phenomena to cause catastrophic failure to engineering systems

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