Organising Committee: Bill Lee, Imperial College London, UK Florence Bart, CEA, France Boris Burakov, Khlopin Radium Institute, Russia Michael Ojovan, IAEA, Vienna
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The main goal of this school is the dissemination of knowledge on optimal methods of synthesis and study of crystalline and glass-crystalline wasteforms for the immobilization of actinides and other long-lived dangerous radionuclides. It aims on transferring experience of ceramic and glass-composite materials fabrication from leading experts to specialists interested in reliable immobilization of toxic nuclides. 6
M.I. Ojovan, W.E. Lee. An B.E. Burakov, M.I Ojovan, W.E. Lee. Introduction to Nuclear Waste Crystalline Materials for Actinide Immobilisation , Second Edition, Immobilisation , Imperial College Elsevier, Amsterdam, 362 p. (2014). Press, London, 198 p. (2010). http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/p652 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080993928 7
IAEA Supported Tools IAEA Support: E-learning for stakeholders and newcomers to the field Link IAEA Support: Networks International Predisposal Network forum for the sharing of Web Based Tools to support practical experience information sharing and international developments on radioactive waste management Regulatory Supervision activities before disposal. Networking Nuclear of Legacy sites Link II Education International Working Community of Practice Forum 8
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The 43 rd MRS Symposium on Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management organized in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA, Vienna, 21 – 24 October 2019. Symposium organizer: Michael Ojovan Thank you! 12
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