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An ICTP-IAEA meeting in person During this School, the IAEA and international experts will share their insights and experience to familiarize the participants with the basic concepts, methodology and tools for performing modelling, analysis and sustainability assessment of nuclear energy systems. The International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) was established within the IAEA in 2000, with the goal to ensure that nuclear energy is available to contribute, in a sustainable manner, to the growing energy needs of the current century and beyond. INPRO is one of several key IAEA programmes. The IAEA has developed a set of decision support tools for developing nuclear energy scenarios and conducting studies for formulating national strategies for sustainable nuclear energy systems. The INPRO School aims to disseminate these tools and to develop and strengthen the competencies needed for long-term strategic planning of sustainable nuclear energy systems at the national, regional, and global levels. This objective is accomplished by providing knowledge and basic practical experience on the INPRO analytical approaches, methods and tools for assessment and analysis of nuclear energy systems. Topics The School programme focuses on the following topics related to the sustainability of nuclear energy systems:
Poster: Applicants are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation, the priority will be given to those applicants who intend to present the poster. Speakers A. BYCHKOV, International Expert A. DES CLOIZEAUX, IAEA G. FESENKO, International Expert (remote) I. JALAL, International Expert H. KHARTABIL, IAEA (remote) M. KHOROSHEV, IAEA A. N. KILIC, IAEA (remote) A. KOSILOV, STAR-NET C. MARGEANU, Institute for Nuclear Research Pitesti A. MIASSOEDOV, IAEA A. OSBORNE, Colorado School of Mines, USA H. J. PAILLERE, IAEA (remote) I. PIORO, Ontario Tech University, Canada C. SCHERER, IAEA M. TOT, IAEA H. TURTON, IAEA (remote) Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee. |
Joint ICTP-IAEA INPRO School on Strategic Planning for Sustainable Nuclear Energy | (smr 3957)
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