International Scientific and Technical Conference Nuclear Energy: Challenges and Prospects
International Scientific and Technical Conference Nuclear Energy: Challenges and Prospects
The conference will feature such the topical tracks as emerging reactor technologies of Generation 3+ and 4, spent nuclear fuel reprocessing and nuclear material recycling, safe management of radioactive waste streams, nuclear fuel supply for advanced nuclear energy systems, non-energy applications of nuclear science, etc.
Main topical areas of the conference are as follows:
- nuclear fuel supply of the future nuclear industry;
- emerging reactor technologies of Generation 3+ and 4 of national and regional nuclear energy systems;
- the futures of SMR development;
- spent nuclear fuel reprocessing and nuclear material recycling;
- management with radioactive waste: safety and public acceptance;
- Hydrogen energy and other applications of nuclear science.
The topical sessions will focus on advanced scientific and technical achievements promoting the resolution of vital tasks in specific areas of the global nuclear industry. A poster session will also be organized at the conference.
The discussions during the topical tracks will not be limited to scientific novelty, but also consider the safety of nuclear technologies, their public acceptance, efficiency and innovativeness. Thus, the conference will be a subject of interest and demanded both for scientific community and representatives of state and regulatory bodies, nuclear societies and business entities.
A particular attention will be given to the nuclear youth generation, since it will particularly be responsible for scientific research and its implementation in the form of advanced technologies in the XXI century. Young scientists will be given an opportunity to present the results of their research and vision at a poster session, to communicate with vis-à-vis from other countries of the world and familiarize with the knowledge of prominent Russian and foreign scientists and specialists of the nuclear industry.