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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
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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
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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
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