Conveners
Session 6: European Programs
- Enrico Chiaveri (CERN)
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Dr Mats Lindroos (CERN)02/09/2010, 09:00The European Spallation Source In 2003 the joint European effort to design a European Spallation Source (ESS) resulted in a set of reports and in May 2009 Lund was agreed to be the ESS site. The ESS Scandinavia office has since then worked on setting all the necessary legal and organizational matters in place so that the Design Update and construction can be started in collaboration with...Go to contribution page
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Dr Enrique Gonzalez Romero (CIEMAT)02/09/2010, 09:35The EU is making a large R&D effort to improve sustainability of energy sources and its associated technologies following the SET plan. In particular, EURATOM supports a number of projects to evaluate and develop future nuclear fuel cycle and reactor concepts, including nuclear waste severe reduction by transmutation. In this framework, nuclear data projects had been financed by EU in the...Go to contribution page
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Dr wim mondelaers (EC-JRC-IRMM)02/09/2010, 10:10The 9 institutes of the EFNUDAT consortium that are participating in the Transnational Access Activities (TAA) of the project are equipped with 14 neutron data facilities. The TAA within EFNUDAT promote the trans-national access to these facilities in order to endorse the neutron data requirements in the field of the management of radioactive waste or other fields of nuclear technologies and...Go to contribution page
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Mr Roger Garbil (European Commission)02/09/2010, 11:05R.Garbil and al. European Commission, DG Research Euratom, 21 rue du Champs de Mars, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium Euratom FP6 (2002-2006) and FP7 (2007-2011) instruments are making a significant contribution in establishing a common European view on scientific issues and towards integrating and establishing European Research Area (ERA) in nuclear science and technology: Networks of Excellence...Go to contribution page
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Franz-Josef Hambsch (EC-JRC-IRMM)02/09/2010, 11:35