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SUMMARY:SNETP Webinar: Generation IV International Forum (GIF)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 30 June for a dedicated webinar on the Generation IV International Forum (GIF) and the acceleration of fourth-generation nuclear systems deployment\, presented by Paul Nevitt\, GIF Vice Chair on Market Issues and Industry Engagement; SNETP Governing Board member and VP Science and Technology at United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory. \nGIF brings together leading countries to develop advanced nuclear systems that meet ambitious goals in sustainability\, safety\, and economic performance. As these technologies move closer to deployment\, key challenges remain around industrialisation\, regulation\, and market readiness. \nThis webinar will explore how GIF is addressing these challenges and fostering international collaboration to accelerate the deployment of Generation IV systems. \nWe hope you can join!
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/snetp-webinar-generation-iv-international-forum-gif/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SNETP events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
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SUMMARY:fiv2026 : Flow-Induced Vibration 2026
DESCRIPTION: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 and unacceptably high levels of environmental and occupational noise has required that significant effort be dedicated to understanding and mitigating against these challenges in the interests of human safety. \n\nMore info >
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/fiv2026-flow-induced-vibration-2026/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260718
DTSTAMP:20260610T193910
CREATED:20260601T092440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T092440Z
UID:10958-1783900800-1784332799@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:NextGen Nuclear Leaders Summer School
DESCRIPTION:NEST and HLG-SET\, along with JRC\, are co-organising the NextGen Nuclear Leaders Summer School\, a week-long school on non-technical skills in July 2026. The school will offer lectures and interactive sessions on topics such as leadership\, communication and stakeholder engagement\, all of which are considered essential for future managers and leaders in the nuclear sector. It will teach participants to develop a holistic view on the issue of nuclear energy\, with introductory sessions from experts in the fields of nuclear law\, policy\, social sciences and ethics. \nThe programme will also include a group case study exercise to be developed over the week\, bringing together students and young professionals from different countries and academic backgrounds to work together in multinational teams. In addition\, it will comprise a site visit to nuclear research laboratories to give participants practical insight into the sector. Finally\, the school will give participants a unique opportunity to interact with young professionals and international mentors to build professional networks.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/nextgen-nuclear-leaders-summer-school/
LOCATION:Karlsruhe\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
DTSTAMP:20260610T193910
CREATED:20260601T092600Z
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UID:10960-1784505600-1784937599@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:IAEA Workshop on Structural Material Development for Molten Salt Reactors
DESCRIPTION:The introduction of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)\, particularly innovative non-water-cooled designs\, marks a new paradigm in the global energy sector. Among these\, Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are increasingly recognized as a transformative technology within the nuclear power landscape\, promising advancements in safety\, flexibility\, and efficiency for sustainable and clean energy deployment. \nAs part of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) efforts to support the development and deployment of innovative reactor technologies\, MSRs offer unique advantages\, including low operating pressure\, inherent safety characteristics\, and fuel flexibility. These features make MSRs attractive options for future energy systems\, including floating nuclear power plants\, power supply for ports and remote regions\, and maritime nuclear propulsion. With their ability to operate at high temperatures and accommodate a wide range of fuel cycles\, MSRs are also particularly suited for hybrid energy applications\, such as thermal energy storage\, hydrogen production\, industrial process heat\, and closing the nuclear fuel cycle through the transmutation of transuranic elements from spent fuel of conventional water-cooled reactors.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/iaea-workshop-on-structural-material-development-for-molten-salt-reactors/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTSTAMP:20260610T193910
CREATED:20260601T092725Z
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SUMMARY:IAEA Workshop on Operational Aspects of Manufacturing HALEU Advanced Fuels
DESCRIPTION:The development and deployment of High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU\, enrichment between 5% and 20%) fuels are becoming increasingly important to support the next generation of advanced reactors\, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)\, High-Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors (HTGRs)\, Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs)\, Fast Reactors (FRs)\, and some research and microreactors. HALEU fuels offer improved reactor performance\, higher efficiency\, and enhanced flexibility in reactor design. However\, their manufacturing presents unique technical\, safety\, regulatory\, and supply chain challenges. \nAdvanced reactor designs will require new or dedicated fuel fabrication facilities and supply chains. Qualification and licensing processes remain critical\, as innovative fuel designs and higher enrichments will be subject to increased scrutiny by national regulatory authorities. Furthermore\, the successful deployment of many SMR concepts depends on reliable access to HALEU\, which in turn requires the establishment of a dedicated nuclear fuel cycle infrastructure. \nWhile the higher enrichment of HALEU fuels facilitates advanced nuclear technologies\, it also introduces new technical and policy challenges. Transitioning to enrichment levels above 5% impacts all stages of the nuclear fuel cycle\, with particularly significant implications beyond 10%. To meet the diverse fuel requirements of advanced reactor designs\, new infrastructure will be needed for conversion\, enrichment\, deconversion\, and fuel fabrication. In addition\, HALEU transportation systems must be developed to comply with enhanced criticality safety requirements. Overall\, enrichment levels above 5% present substantial challenges for both suppliers and users but remain a key enabler for the deployment of next-generation nuclear technologies. \nAt the Second Meeting of the IAEA Technical Working Group on Fuel Cycle Facilities members expressed Member States’ growing interest in the design\, fabrication\, and associated challenges of HALEU fuels. It was recommended that the IAEA organize a workshop to bring together stakeholders to share knowledge and experience on operational aspects of HALEU fuel manufacturing. A considerable body of expertise already exists in Member States on HALEU fuel manufacturing\, and sharing this knowledge\, along with operating experience\, can strengthen collective capabilities to address current and future challenges. \nIn response\, the IAEA will organize a Workshop on Operational Aspects of Manufacturing High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium Advanced Fuels\, from 17 to 21 August 2026 at its Headquarters in Vienna.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/iaea-workshop-on-operational-aspects-of-manufacturing-haleu-advanced-fuels/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTSTAMP:20260610T193910
CREATED:20260601T092846Z
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SUMMARY:70th IAEA General Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 70th Regular Session of the IAEA General Conference will be held from 14 to 18 September 2026 at the Vienna International Centre (VIC) in Vienna\, Austria\, where high-ranking officials and representatives from IAEA Member States will consider a range of issues in the nuclear field. \nAs the 70th consecutive annual meeting of the IAEA Member States\, the Regular Session in 2026 will mark a milestone in the history of the Agency since its founding in 1957.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/70th-iaea-general-conference/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261212
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SUMMARY:Sixth International Conference on Nuclear Power Plant Life Management (PLiM 6)
DESCRIPTION:The International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) latest high case projection for nuclear power capacity in 2050 sees a 150% increase from current levels to 992 gigawatts. This reflects decisions around the world supporting the long-term operation (LTO) of existing reactors\, new construction of large nuclear power plants (NPPs)\, and the development and deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs). \nAs of June 2025\, the average age of global operational nuclear power reactors is about 32 years\, with over 67% of the total operating units being more than 30 years old. Approximately 38% of operating units are over 40 years old\, and 9% are over 50 years old. To meet decarbonization and energy security goals\, LTO of nuclear power plants has become a top priority for many nuclear power fleets. \nIn recent years\, international organizations and countries have initiated various projects on LTO beyond 60 years to identify technical gaps and seek innovative solutions to support LTO. \nMore info and registration >
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/sixth-international-conference-on-nuclear-power-plant-life-management-plim-6/
LOCATION:Tokyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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CREATED:20260507T125442Z
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UID:10942-1808784000-1809129599@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:Ageing Management and LTO Conference 2027
DESCRIPTION:The conference will focus on practical solutions\, lessons learned\, and emerging strategies that support LTO\, with special emphasis on PWR and VVER reactors as well as the unique needs of research reactors. \nKey Topics \n\nEarly implementation of ageing management\nChallenges and solutions in ageing management to support LTO\nAgeing management of research reactors\nLessons learned from preparing for LTO\nConsiderations for LTO beyond 60 years\n\nhttps://www.amaltoconference.cz/
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/ageing-management-and-lto-conference-2027/
LOCATION:Rez\, Czech Republic\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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