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SUMMARY:IAEA Technical Meeting on Advancements and New Developments in Water Cooled Reactor Designs
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the meeting is to gather insights and perspectives from vendors and research organizations on potential game changers that could lead to new developments in water-cooled reactor (WCR) concepts and designs aimed at improving safety features to prevent accidents and mitigate their consequences\, increase thermal efficiency\, reliability\, and overall performance\, and facilitate integration with future energy systems. \nSpecific objectives of the meeting are as follows: \n\nShare knowledge on current and emerging WCR advancements: facilitate the exchange of insights on the latest developments in WCR designs\, with a focus on features that enhance operational flexibility\, safety\, and efficiency;\nIdentify drivers and opportunities for WCR development: explore key factors driving progress in WCR technology\, including the integration of new materials\, artificial intelligence\, digital technologies\, and advanced systems designed to minimize accident risks\, enable real-time monitoring\, and improve overall performance;\nAddress technological challenges: discuss critical technological difficulties\, including the development of solutions for modular construction and transportability\, to support the scalability and deployment of WCR designs;\nEvaluate future research directions and collaboration opportunities: identify promising areas for future research\, promote international collaboration\, and explore potential co-development projects that can accelerate WCR advancements\, meet growing global energy demands\, and ensure both safety and sustainability.\n\nFurthermore\, the event will offer a platform for participants to engage in interactive discussion sessions\, allowing them to contribute to event summaries\, share key insights\, and propose future initiatives to the IAEA. Contributions in the form of technical papers\, presentations\, and session discussions will be compiled into an IAEA publication. This publication will serve as a valuable reference for stakeholders such as technology developers\, technical support organizations\, computer code developers\, licensees\, and national regulators\, while also providing the public with a comprehensive overview of ongoing efforts in this field.\nAll persons wishing to participate in the event have to be designated by an IAEA Member State or should be members of organizations that have been invited to attend.\nIn order to be designated by an IAEA Member State or invited organization\, participants are requested to submit their application via the InTouch+ platform (https://intouchplus.iaea.org) to the competent national authority (Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Permanent Mission to the IAEA or National Atomic Energy Authority) or organization for onward transmission to the IAEA by 15 March 2025\, following the registration procedure in InTouch+.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/iaea-technical-meeting-on-advancements-and-new-developments-in-water-cooled-reactor-designs/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250507T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20250506T101511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T101511Z
UID:9627-1746622800-1746626400@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:5th SNETP PROJECT PORTFOLIO WEBINAR – TANDEM\, SANE\, EASI-SMR
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fifth webinar in the SNETP 2025 Project Portfolio Series on 7 May\, 13:00 – 14:00\, where we will provide updates on three important Euratom-funded projects of our SNETP Portfolio focused on SMRs. Learn more about: \n\nTANDEM aims to develop methodologies and tools to facilitate the safe and efficient integration of SMRs into smart low-carbon hybrid energy systems. It addresses safety issues and assess the feasibility of SMR integration into hybrid energy systems.\nSANE investigates the potential of non-electric usage of nuclear energy\, the safety aspects of reactors designed for non-electric use as well as the safety implications of the end use.\nEASI-SMR addresses safety issues related to LW-SMR technology to support its implementation. The project aims to ensure safe reactor design\, construction\, and operation\, with a focus on innovations such as passive systems\, soluble boron-free cores\, co-generation\, additive manufacturing\, and multi-unit operation.\n\nThroughout the webinar\, you’ll have the chance to ask questions and engage with the SNETP community\, exchanging ideas and insights on the future of nuclear energy.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/5th-snetp-project-portfolio-webinar-tandem-sane-easi-smr/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SNETP events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250507T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20250430T102943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T102943Z
UID:9612-1746622800-1746633600@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:Third NEA Preparatory Webinar: Building Effective Frameworks for Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement
DESCRIPTION:The third preparatory webinar in preparation for the Fourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop will focus on Building Effective Frameworks for Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nBackground\n\n\n\nThe NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshops (SIWS) are known for fostering active discussions and collaboration. The first edition was held in 2017 with a focus on stakeholder involvement in nuclear decision making. The second edition in 2019 focused on risk communication. The third workshop held in September 2023 was centred around the theme of optimisation in decision making. Other relevant workshops have included the joint NEA and DSA (Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority) workshop Regulatory Framework of Decommissioning\, Legacy Sites and Wastes from Recognition to Resolution: Building Optimisation into the Process (2019)\, the NEA workshop Optimisation: Rethinking the Art of the Reasonable (2020)\, and the NEA workshop Multifactor Optimisation of Predisposal Management of Radioactive Waste (2020). \nPower imbalances among stakeholders can be further intensified in cases where there is inadequate representation and/or limited resource availability to representatives from civil society and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in official forums and decision-making processes. The design of the decision-making process is crucial in effectively involving stakeholders. If the process lacks transparency and outcomes may be altered behind closed doors\, then the decision-making process has not been properly designed to balance power\, foster learning\, and enable consensus-building. \nThe NEA recognises the importance of continuing its work on stakeholder involvement\, which is a key goal outlined in its Strategic Plan 2023-2028. In this regard\, setting the stage for the fourth edition of the NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop in October 2025 is a priority. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nWebinar objectives\n\n\n\nThe third preparatory webinar for the Fourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop has the following overarching objectives: \n\nConsolidation of insights: Summarise and contextualise the key takeaways from the first two webinars (balanced power and influence\, mitigating power imbalances) to create a cohesive foundation for the workshop.\nFocus on practical tools: Discuss frameworks\, guidelines\, and mechanisms that enable inclusive stakeholder engagement\, focusing on how to operationalise the principles of equity\, trust\, and inclusivity. \nCase studies and best practices: Showcase or identify case studies where successful frameworks have been implemented to address stakeholder engagement challenges in the nuclear sector or similar contexts. Lead thought:  Why did it work; what are the lessons learned? \nPreparation for action: Generate actionable ideas and recommendations that participants can refine during the October workshop.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTarget audience\n\n\n\nThe target audience includes a diverse range of stakeholders\, such as representatives from government institutions\, industry sector\, academic and research institutions\, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from NEA member countries and beyond. Particular focus will be placed on ensuring representative participation from civil society. Additionally\, the audience is set to include participants from previous editions of the NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop series. \nThe registration deadline for this webinar is 5 May 2025. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nFourth NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop\nThe fourth edition of the NEA Stakeholder Involvement Workshop\, with the title Optimisation in Decision Making: From Insight to Action\, is scheduled to take place in Paris from 15–17 October 2025.\n\n\n\nRegistration is open on the event web page.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/third-nea-preparatory-webinar-building-effective-frameworks-for-inclusive-stakeholder-engagement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250517
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20240730T155143Z
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UID:8755-1747008000-1747439999@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:FISA – EURADWASTE 2025 & SNETP FORUM 2025
DESCRIPTION:FISA – EURADWASTE 2025 & SNETP FORUM 2025\nA 3-in-1 event from 12-16 May 2025 in Warsaw\, Poland \nWe are pleased to invite you to the 11th edition of the International Euratom research and training conferences on fission safety of the reactor systems (FISA) and radioactive waste management (EURADWASTE) to be organised during the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU together with the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ)\, the Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology Platform (SNETP)\, the European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN)\, the European Nuclear Society (ENS)\, and the European Nuclear Society – Young Generation Network (ENS-YGN). \nThe main objectives of these high-level policy conferences are to present progress and key achievements of the key Euratom research and training projects implemented since 2022 and to stimulate discussions on recent technological nuclear Research and Innovations\, key national\, European and international challenges and opportunities\, partnerships and the European Alliance on SMRs\, as well as exploring future perspectives. \nThe event will be an opportunity to engage with all relevant stakeholders: research and training organisations\, academia\, young generation\, industry\, small and medium enterprises\, spin-offs and start-ups\, national and European policy makers\, national government officials\, European technology platforms\, technical support organisations\, European fora\, European civil society and International Organisations e.g. IAEA\, OECD/NEA or WNA. \nThe programme is being designed to allow high engagement of policy makers\, industrial leaders\, experts and young generation researchers to discuss the upcoming challenges and the priorities of the nuclear sector to be addressed with the future European framework program.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/fisa-euradwaste-2025-snetp-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Warsaw\, Poland\, Poland
CATEGORIES:Conferences,SNETP events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250513
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CREATED:20250414T121053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T121053Z
UID:9566-1747008000-1747094399@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:NNWI CONFERENCE: Advancing Technology-Neutral Hydrogen Strategies with Small Modular Reactors
DESCRIPTION:The conference will explore the essential role of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in generating low-carbon hydrogen and their non-electric applications\, highlighting the importance of technology-neutral strategies that incorporate nuclear energy as a viable solution. \nThis event is held in partnership with the Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative and is hosted and kindly sponsored by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nThe Rt Hon Lord Hunt of Kings Heath OBE\, Minister of State\, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero\nElina Teplinsky Partner\, Global Energy Industry Leader\, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP\nHirofumi Ohashi\, Deputy Director\, HTGR Project Management Office\, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)\nAlastair Evans\, Director of Corporate and Government Affairs\, Rolls-Royce SMR\nJames Bowyer\, Project Director\, newcleo\nDr Emma Guthrie\, Chief Executive Officer\, Hydrogen Energy Association\n\nAs the world transitions to a low-carbon future\, the potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is becoming increasingly relevant\, not just for hydrogen production but also for a variety of non-electric applications. We will explore the crucial pathways for advancing hydrogen production and various non-electric applications through the use of SMRs\, while addressing key barriers such as licensing and regulatory frameworks that must be prioritized. \nRegistration and refreshments will be from 09:00 and the event will start promptly at 09:30. \nThis event will take place in Central London at the office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP\, Level 34\, 100 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2N 4AG\, United Kingdom.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/nnwi-conference-advancing-technology-neutral-hydrogen-strategies-with-small-modular-reactors/
LOCATION:London\, UK
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20250224T092053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T092209Z
UID:9287-1747612800-1747785599@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:6th HARMONISE Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Full day workshop on 20th\, dinner in the evening of 19th\, visit to Lithuanian energy institute in the afternoon of 19th. \nProgram and agenda to be defined on 5th virtual workshop  (on March 18\, 2025) and distributed by March 21\, 2025.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/6th-harmonise-workshop/
LOCATION:Kaunas\, Lithuania
CATEGORIES:Project events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250519T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250519T143000
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20250409T100032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T100032Z
UID:9557-1747647000-1747665000@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:HARPERS : Introductory Training Session on RWM and decommissioning – Circular Economy
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience: MSc and PhD students\, postdocs\, early-career researchers in the field of decommissioning and radioactive waste management (RWM)\, as well as professionals from regulatory authorities\, waste producers\, and waste processors. \nAgenda \n\n09:30 – 10:00 Introduction to HARPERS WP4 – Circular Economy – Federica Pancotti (SOGIN)\n10:00 – 11:00 National regulations and criteria for Clearance – Lionel Bastiaens (BEL V)\n11:00 – 12:00 Italian regulations and criteria for Clearance in the nuclear field: practical examples – Laura Manfrè (NUCLECO)\n12:00 – 12:30 Lunch break\n12:30 – 13:30 Circular economy approaches in practice – Ludovic Vaillant (CEPN)\n13:30 – 14:30 Conducting sustainability assessments in the field of nuclear decommissioning and waste management: basic principles and focal points – T. Perko\, R. Geysmans\, C. Turcanu (SCK-CEN)\n\nQ&A sessions after each lecture will allow audience members to ask questions and receive answers from specialist speakers.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/harpers-introductory-training-session-on-rwm-and-decommissioning-circular-economy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Project events,Workshops, webinars & courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20241105T130532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T130532Z
UID:8916-1747785600-1747871999@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:METIS Final Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The day will be dedicated to presenting the METIS project’s outcomes and results from the last four years which have sought to improve and develop new tools and methodologies (mainly the Probabilistic Safety Assessment methodology) used in seismic safety assessments of nuclear power plants. By aiming to provide more accurate evaluations of nuclear power plant safety under different seismic conditions\, the day will also harness new outlooks on further research needs looking beyond the project. \nMETIS invites everybody interested in seismic safety assessment of nuclear plants to join the project consortium for this final project event. \nMore information here! 
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/metis-final-symposium/
LOCATION:Paris-Saclay\, EDF
CATEGORIES:Project events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20250414T130358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T131943Z
UID:9570-1747785600-1747958399@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:Strengthening safer nuclear technology through innovation
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the event is to showcase the achievements of the last two decades\, launch the modelling hub\, and highlight the potential of nuclear energy in achieving economically sustainable decarbonisation. This occasion will also provide an opportunity to strengthen collaboration with key partners in safe nuclear technology operation and development. The event will bring together prominent invitees from the European Commission\, Dutch Ministries\, Member States Representatives\, National\, Regional and Dutch Authorities\, International Partners\, and Industry Representatives. \nThis event is hosted by JRC Petten. \n  \nAgenda:\nDay 1\, 21 May \n14:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks\, Bernard Magenhann\, JRC Acting Director General \n14:10 Sandor Gaastra\, Secretary-General\, Ministry of Economic Affairs\, The Netherlands TBC \n14:20 Polish Presidency representative \n14:30 Hervé Bernard\, Chair of the JRC Board of Governors\, special Advisor to the Chairman of CEA \n14:40 – 15:30 Panel 1 Energy Systems and Integration \n\nModerator Ulla Engelmann\, Director\, Nuclear Safety and Security\, JRC\nEmmanuel Brutin\, Director General\, Nucleareurope\nPiotr Szymański\, Director\, Energy\, Mobility and Climate\, JRC\nPeter Luijten\, Interim CEO\, NRG\, The Netherlands\nMartin Ruščák\, Chairman of the Board of Directors of UJV and CEO\, Czech Republic\nBernard Salha\, President of the SNETP\, R&D Director at EDF\, France TBC\n\n15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session \n\n16:00 Panel 2 Evolving Nuclear Regulatory Needs\nModerator Vincenzo Rondinella\, Head of the Department Nuclear Safety\, JRC\nImpulse speech: Hervé Bernard\, Calogena representative\nCantemir Ciurea-Ercău President National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control – CNCAN TBC\nAna Rita Lopes Ramos\, Head of Unit ENER D.3\nAnna Hajduk Bradford\, Director\, Division of Nuclear Installation Safety\, IAEA\nAnnemiek van Bolhuis\, Chair of the board of the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection\, ANVS\, The Netherlands\n\n17:00 Launch of the Modelling Hub using 20 years of AMALIA results \n\nModerator Concetta Fazio\, Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC\nJan Milčak\, Managing Director\, CVR\, Czech Republic\nStefan Kopecky\, Scientific Officer\, JRC\nOlivier Marchand\, Deputy Director for Nuclear Safety\, ASNR\, France\, TBC\nJolita Butkevičienė\, Director\, Innovation in Science and Policymaking\, JRC\n\n17:50 Day 1 Closing Remarks by Bernard Magenhann\, JRC Acting Director General\n18:00 Aperitivo \n  \nDay 2\, 22 May \n9:00 Introduction\nConcetta Fazio\, Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC Impulse speech: “Present and Future Reactors\, Components and Materials Research” \n09:20 – 10:30 Panel 3 Cultivating Skills and Competences for the Future \n\nModerator Alice Seibert\, Deputy Head of Unit Reactor Safety and Components\, JRC\nSarah Baatout\, Deputy Director in Nuclear Medical Applications at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre\, Mol\, Belgium\nAndrea Kozlowski\, Chairperson\, European Nuclear Society Young Generation Network\nAttila Aszódi\, Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Techniques of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics\nMassimo Marino\, Chief Education and Academic Relations\, Newcleo\, Italy\n\nClosing Remarks\nUlla Engelmann\, Director\, Nuclear Safety and Security\, JRC \n10:45 – 12:30 Visit to EMMA labs \n12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/strengthening-safer-nuclear-technology-through-innovation/
LOCATION:Petten\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20260419T222307
CREATED:20241108T085729Z
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UID:8932-1748217600-1748649599@snetp.eu
SUMMARY:IAEA Stakeholder Engagement Conference (May 26-30\, 2025\, Vienna\, Austria)
DESCRIPTION:Background\nNuclear energy can help countries achieve energy security\, climate goals and drive sustainable development. Engaging with stakeholders at all stages of the nuclear fuel cycle\, up to and including the disposal of radioactive waste\, is an essential part of any complete nuclear power programme. Involving stakeholders\, even those that do not have a direct role in making decisions\, can enhance public confidence\, support informed decision making and strengthen communication among the key organizations involved in nuclear power programmes. In this regard\, it is necessary to understand the opinions and concerns of stakeholders\, including the public\, and address these concerns effectively in a consistent and clear way. The factors that most influence stakeholders’ support include nuclear and radiation safety\, nuclear security\, waste management\, environmental impact and proliferation risks as well as the understanding of the benefits associated with a nuclear power programme. Building strong\, positive\, and long-term relationships with stakeholders is a key element for both existing and future nuclear power programmes. \nA nuclear power programme is a major undertaking and a long-term commitment\, for the entire facilities’ life cycle right through to final disposal of the ensuing waste. This requires careful planning\, preparation and investment in terms of time\, institutions\, and human resources. The IAEA Milestones Approach (NG-G-3.1 Rev.2 pre-print) identifies 19 infrastructure issues that need to be addressed during the three phases of nuclear infrastructure development to ensure the sustainable implementation of a nuclear power programme. Stakeholder engagement is one of those issues; it is also subject to IAEA Safety Requirements. \nThe IAEA has in place a set of activities to support Member States in the area of stakeholder engagement by providing guidance on communicating and engaging with both internal and external stakeholders and regularly holding international\, national and regional events on stakeholder engagement. \nIn response to increasing interest and requests for support on stakeholder engagement and communicating about nuclear energy\, the IAEA is organizing the first International Conference on Stakeholder Engagement for Nuclear Power Programmes from 26 to 30 May 2025\, in Vienna\, Austria. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPurpose and Objectives\nThe conference will provide a global platform to exchange good practices\, experiences\, challenges and lessons learned related to stakeholder engagement for nuclear power programmes. It will enhance global understanding of diverse perspectives\, concerns\, and interests of stakeholders involved in nuclear power programmes at various levels. It will also share methods and approaches to address the concerns of stakeholders and incorporate their views into the decision-making process. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTarget Audience\nThe conference is open to participants from Member States that are embarking on or considering embarking on new nuclear power programmes as well as Member States with operating nuclear power plants\, including those considering expanding their nuclear power programmes. The conference is also open to participants from Member States implementing or planning to implement nuclear fuel cycle activities and/or radioactive waste management activities related to nuclear power programmes. Participants are expected to include stakeholder engagement practitioners and communication experts\, policy makers\, government officials\, regulators\, owners\, operators\, technical support organizations\, waste management organizations\, organizations which represent local community interests\, industry representatives\, research and academic institutions\, non‑governmental organizations and international organizations with an interest in stakeholder engagement for nuclear programmes. \nThe IAEA highly encourages the participation of women\, early career professionals\, and individuals from developing countries. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions\nA limited amount of space will be available for commercial vendors’ displays/exhibits during the conference. Interested parties should contact the Scientific Secretariat by email SEConf-2025 by 13 December 2024.
URL:https://snetp.eu/event/iaea-stakeholder-engagement-conference-may-26-30-2025-vienna-austria/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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