Scientific Calendar Event



Description
An ICTP-IAEA Hybrid Meeting

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are partnering with International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) to deliver a Hybrid  Training School the principles and the modelling approaches for radionuclide migration in the geosphere.

Nuclear energy is a reliable solution to the challenges posed both by a finite energy supply from fossil fuels and from climate change. All Member States that benefit from the on-going peaceful uses of nuclear technology need to safely manage radioactive waste. In addition, many Member States are tasked with the safe management of waste and environmental contamination resulting from past practices or events. To identify the preferred approach, the decision making process should be underpinned assessments of the long-term impact of the various waste management and/or remediation options. Underpinning the assessments are mathematical models that can predict the potential movement of contaminants within the environment. 
 
Predicting the fate and transport of contaminants in a subsurface environment is essential to the disposal of waste and the evaluation and remediation of soil and groundwater pollution. This training school is focused on teaching the approach to modelling contaminant fate and transport in groundwater. There is a wide application for this modelling including the development of waste disposal concepts, radiological safety case, environmental impact assessment and remediation for contaminated land. 
 
The International School on the Physical Basis for Radionuclide Migration (storage, disposal and contaminated sites) will include the following topics:  
  • Establishing a conceptual site model
    • Basics of radionuclide behavior in the environment
    • Hydrologic, geochemical and conceptional information needed for modelling of radionuclide migration
    • Mechanisms of colloid-facilitated transport of radionuclides by groundwater
  • Model application and objectives
    • Analytical and numerical model approaches
    • An overview of geochemical and biosphere modelling
  • Managing modelling uncertainties
  • Hands on experience with modelling codes (software applications)
    • 1D and 2D models used for radionuclide migration (e.g. Amber, Phreeqc, Minqa2, etc.)
    • Advanced radionuclide migration models used for transport in different environments
  • Case study integration, including
    • Radionuclide speciation in leachate solution
    • URL migration investigation
    • Colloidal fractions of radionuclides from leaching of glass- and cement-based Matrices
    • Modelling approaches for colloid-facilitated transport of radionuclides in groundwater

Speakers:
R. AVILA, AFRY, Sweden
K. BAINES, IAEA-Vienna, Austria   
D. BENNETT, IAEA-Vienna, Austria
V. FREEDMAN, Sealaska, USA
W. MEYER, IAEA-Vienna, Austria
M. OJOVAN, Imperial College, UK
V. PETROV, IGEM RAS, Russian Federation
R. RAHMAN, Atomic Energy Authority of Egypt, Egypt
 
Requirements for interactive practical sessions: Basic knowledge of the theory of water movement, solute transport and heat transport is recommended. Personal laptop computer would be required.
 
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.
 
 
Go to day
  • Monday, 7 November 2022
    • 08:30 - 09:00 Registration formalities
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      Location: Kastler Lecture Hall (Adriatico Guest House)
      • 09:00 Opening and Welcome 15'
        Speaker: Prof Nicola SERIANI (ICTP) & Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA)
      • 09:15 Introduction & background 30'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
      • 09:45 Interactive session: Basic concepts 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 10:45 Pico presentation 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
      • 11:30 Model applications and objectives 1h0'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 12:30 Lunch 1h0'
      • 13:30 Conceptual Site Models 30'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
      • 14:00 Conceptual models for groundwater modelling 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 14:45 Interactive session: Creating a conceptual Site Model 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 15:45 Interactive session: creating a Conceptual model for groundwater modelling 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 16:30 Chemical reactions of radionuclides during implementation of transport modelling. Case study from a Russian site 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Ms Anna ROMANCHUK (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation)
      • 17:15 Participants daily ‘take home’ 15'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
    • 18:00 - 19:30 Welcome Reception
      Location: Bar / Terrace (Adriatico Guest House)
  • Tuesday, 8 November 2022
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      Location: Kastler Lecture Hall (Adriatico Guest House)
      • 09:00 Review session 30'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 09:30 Modelling terminology and approaches 1h0'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 10:45 Model complexity, linkages and code selection 1h0'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 11:45 Parameter selection and input data 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr David BENNETT (IAEA, Austria)
      • 12:30 Lunch 1h0'
      • 13:30 Overview on treatment of uncertainties 30'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 14:00 Model output and visualization 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 14:45 Interactive session: Visualization tools 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 15:45 Interactive session: Modelling approaches (Part 1) 45'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 16:30 Interactive session: Modelling approaches (Part 2) 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 17:15 Participants daily ‘take home’ 15'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
  • Wednesday, 9 November 2022
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      Location: Kastler Lecture Hall (Adriatico Guest House)
      • 09:00 Review session 30'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 09:30 Introduction to flow modelling 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 10:15 Coffee break 15'
      • 10:30 Interactive session: Flow modelling - theory (Part 1) 30'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 11:00 Interactive session: Flow modelling - models (Part 2) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 11:45 Interactive session: Flow modelling - practice (Part 3) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 12:30 Lunch 1h0'
      • 13:30 Introduction to transport modelling 45'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 14:15 Interactive session: Transport modelling - theory (Part 1) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 15:00 Interactive session: Transport modelling - models (Part 2) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 15:45 Interactive session: Transport modelling - practice (Part 3) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 16:30 The use of simple models to quantify radionuclide migration 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Ms Rehab RAHMAN (Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt)
      • 17:15 Participants daily ‘take home’ 15'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
  • Thursday, 10 November 2022
    • 09:00 - 17:30
      Location: Kastler Lecture Hall (Adriatico Guest House)
      • 09:00 Review session 30'
        Speaker: Ms Vicky FREEDMAN (Sealaska, USA)
      • 09:30 Introduction to performance level modelling - theory (Part 1) 45'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 10:15 Introduction to performance level modelling - model (Part 2) 45'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 10:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 11:00 Introduction to performance level modelling - practice (Part 3) 45'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 11:45 Cementation analogues confirming sorption of actinides by argillaceous and carbonate rich rocks 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr Pranesh SENGUPTA
      • 12:30 Lunch 1h0'
      • 13:30 Participants group photograph (in person & virtual) 15'
      • 13:45 Interactive session: Using NORMALYSA - theory (Part 1) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 14:30 Interactive session: Using NORMALYSA - model (Part 2) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 15:15 Interactive session: Using NORMALYSA - practice (Part 3) 45'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 15:30 Coffee break 15'
      • 16:00 Interactive session: Using NORMALYSA - advanced (Part 4) 1h15'
        Participants 'in presence'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 17:15 Participants daily ‘take home’ 15'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
  • Friday, 11 November 2022
    • 09:00 - 15:30
      Location: Kastler Lecture Hall (Adriatico Guest House)
      • 09:00 Review session 30'
        Speaker: Mr Rodolfo AVILA (AFRY, Sweden)
      • 09:30 An introduction to geochemical modelling 1h15'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr David BENNETT (IAEA, Austria)
      • 10:45 Coffee break 15'
      • 11:00 Modelling colloid facilitated transport 30'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr David BENNETT (IAEA, Austria)
      • 11:30 Geostructural & mineral-chemical input parameters for modelling uranium transfer in the vadose zone: case study of the Tulukuyevsky deposit 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr Vladislav PETROV (IGEM RAS, Russian Federation)
      • 12:15 Lunch 1h0'
      • 13:15 Actinide colloids and nanoparticles formation, properties and migration 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr Stepan KALMYKOV (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation)
      • 14:00 Generation of colloidal particles by highly radioactive ceramic waste forms 45'
        Remote
        Speaker: Mr Michael OJOVAN (Imperial College London, UK)
      • 14:45 Workshop Q&A Session 15'
        Speaker: Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA, Austria)
      • 15:00 Certificate presentation for in person participants, acknowledgements & meeting close 15'
        Speaker: Prof Nicola SERIANI (ICTP) & Ms Kim BAINES (IAEA)