Nuclear 2010 Conference will reflect the efforts of the nuclear energy scientists, operators, industry, regulatory bodies and other decision-makers to prove that nuclear power is a component of the sustainable development.
Nuclear 2010 makes also the necessary link with the high education inviting Professors and students from technical Universities.
Nuclear 2010 intends to be an arena for an open exchange of expertise and debates in the Conference topics.
Nuclear 2010 is structured as a three-day meeting consisting in plenary sessions, parallel sessions, poster presentations and round tables.
All papers are included in the IAEA’s INIS DATABASE
A technical visit will follow the Conference on May 28, 2010.
Nuclear 2010 continues to address the major objectives and challenges facing research and technology for nuclear energy today in the context of the increase of the energy supply security and the reduction of the green house-gas emissions.
The first two editions of this Conference, were attended by participants from all over the world: Canada, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, South-Africa, UK, China, Egypt, Lybia, Koreea, Japan, and Romania, representing well known research centers, universities, governmental organizations, nuclear industry.
The proceedings of these conferences addressed the priority themes of nuclear power from the perspective of the challenges posed by the future of the energy sector and by the climate change. The nuclear energy regains more and more the recognition of its importance in the energy mix of developed countries, but increasing public trust and acceptance is still necessary.
The previous conferences revealed the international research efforts to solve the scientific and technical issues regarding the most competitive systems of nuclear reactors and the problems that affect or limit the acceptance of nuclear power: safety, waste management and environmental protection, ensuring a high professional performance of the staff involved in this area.
February 26, 2010 – Abstract submission and registration
March 15, 2010 – Notification for paper acceptance
April 16, 2010 – Full papers submission
April 30, 2010 – Paper acceptance
The conference agenda will examine and explore the following topics:
I. Nuclear Energy
II. Environmental Protection
III. Sustainable Development
Papers should be written in English, but the official languages of the Conference are both Romanian and English. Translation will be provided.
The organizing Committee invites abstracts of original papers, dealing with the Conference topics, presenting the purpose, results and conclusions of the work in a maximum 500 words.
The participation fee includes registration, conference papers, technical visit, lunches and the conference dinner. Upon request, students could receive fee reduction.
Conference will be hosted by the
Institute for Nuclear Research Pites?ti
Ca?mpului Street, 1,
Mioveni, 115400,
Roma?nia
Phone: +40 248 213 400;
fax: +40 248 262 449
www.nuclear.ro
CSP I Ilie TURCU – President
Prof. univ. dr. S?erban Constantin VALECA
Acad. Marius PECULEA
Dr. Simon WEBSTER
Dr. Gerard COGNET
Dr. Ken APT
Prof. univ. dr. Ioan S?TEFA?NESCU
Prof. univ. dr. Voicu GRECU
Dr. Nicolae ZAMFIR
Daniela DIACONU
Maria ROTH
Minodora APOSTOL
Sanda RADU
Maria IONILA?
Alina CONSTANTIN
Marin CONSTANTIN
S?tefan PREDA
To receive more information regarding this Conference, please contact
daniela.diaconu@nuclear.ro
Registration, abstract and full paper should be submitted at
minodora.apostol@nuclear.ro