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An ICTP-IAEA Hybrid Meeting. You can submit your application for participation in presence or online.
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 of ensuring a sustainable nuclear energy supply to help meet 21st century global energy needs. INPRO’s activities are centred on the key concepts of global nuclear energy sustainability and the development of long-range nuclear energy strategies, so that nuclear energy is and remains available to meet national energy needs. The event aims to familiarize the participants with the concept and methodology for nuclear energy system (NES) sustainability assessment and provide theoretical and practical introductory training on INPRO tools for NES modelling and analysis. Young professionals working in the nuclear energy industry, researchers, students and lecturers from technical universities will benefit from a better understanding of the nuclear role in the long-term sustainability of energy production according to national priorities.
The School programme focuses on the following topics related to the sustainability of nuclear energy systems:
Lecturers:
A. BYCHKOV, IAEA G. FESENKO, International Expert I. JALAL, International Expert H. KHARTABIL, IAEA A. KOSILOV, STAR-NET A. MIASSOEDOV, IAEA C. SCHERER, IAEA Essay: Applicants who would like to attend in person are encouraged to submit an 1-page essay with the topic: "The potential role of nuclear energy in achieving sustainable development goals in your country or region".
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries and to those submitting an abstract. There is no registration fee.
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