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The Additional Protocol Exercise (APEX) training allows participants to practice a complementary access verifying absence of undeclared nuclear material and activities at nuclear sites and installations.
The course objective is to train young students or professionals in nuclear data measurements at a neutron time-of-flight facility.
The course identifies proliferation-sensitive installations and the efforts to hinder the use of nuclear material and nuclear technology for manufacturing military nuclear devices.
Seals are used in nuclear safeguards to verify a nuclear material inventory instead of directly checking the material itself. It can save time and effort especially in difficult environments like spent nuclear fuel pools.
The Karlsruhe Nuclide Chart (KNC) provides scientists and students nuclear data on 4,122 experimentally observed ground states and isomers; most recent values of the atomic weights, isotopic abundances and cross sections.
The training provides specific knowledge and skills in nuclear waste characterization and clearance, as required for nuclear decommissioning activities.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) opens for the purposes of training and capacity building its scientific laboratories and facilities to people working in academia, SMEs, and more in general to the public and private sector.
The course will give the participant an overview of the REM activities and routine monitoring of environmental radioactivity levels in Europe.
The training provides complete information on the nuclear event investigation process.
The objective of the course is to prepare nuclear safeguards inspectors for inspections of accountancy tanks, where the existing tank calibration must be verified.
The summer school shall give students a global overview of all important aspects of nuclear decommissioning and waste management.
The TRANSURANUS course gives a theoretical and practical basis of analysing thermal and mechanical performance of nuclear fuel in a nuclear reactor on various conditions. It shows how to prepare and use the TRANSURANUS code for analysing nuclear fuel behaviour and behaviour of gaseous fission produc
The TAT training course should teach the participants how to detect, quantify, safely handle and dispose alpha emitters in clinical settings. The participants will also learn how to synthesize selected radiopharmaceuticals labeled with alpha emitters.