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EUROPEAN NUCLEAR EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATIONAL PLATFORM (ENEEP)

Project description

New open platform to enhance nuclear safety training

Safety of nuclear facilities and radiation protection for workers and the public is of paramount importance. It also requires continuous training and teaching for professionals working in the health sector and workers exposed to occupational hazards. The EU-funded ENEEP project will establish an open platform for any European university or European research institute involved in experimental nuclear education, training and competence building. The project’s aim is to become a leading European platform offering experimental nuclear education and training. Over the course of the five years the project will run, the aim is to reach up to 1 300 students and trainees.

Objective

The aim and the overall objective of the project is to build European Nuclear Experimental Educational Platform (ENEEP) which will fulfill needs of European users in order to significantly enhance their experimental education and hands-on activities in nuclear curricula, particularly in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection.
ENEEP will be established as an open platform for any European university or European research institute that are actively involved in experimental nuclear education, training and competence building. The ENEEP founding members will be all five partners of this project, i.e. STU, CTU, TU Wien, JSI, and BME. All partners are heavily involved in experimental nuclear education, training and competence building. Four project partners, namely STU, CTU, TU Wien and BME, established in 2003 the Eugene Wigner course which put together three research nuclear reactors and offered experimental reactor courses for master students in nuclear engineering using these reactors.
The main goal will be achieved through specific objectives of the project. Each specific objective will be achieved through the implementation of particular or multiple work packages and are strongly interconnected. As a result, the ENEEP will be established as well as its education and training capabilities will be demonstrated.
The project will contribute to the expected impacts set out in the work programme, under the relevant topic - NFRP-2018-7: Availability and use of research infrastructures for education, training and competence building. The proposed project will enable the establishment of the ENEEP platform, aimed at becoming the leading European platform offering experimental nuclear education and training activities. Based on the experience from the last years, we expect that the number of students and trainees during five years after the project end will reach up to 1300 persons.

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(opens in new window) NFRP-2018

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Coordinator

SLOVENSKA TECHNICKA UNIVERZITA V BRATISLAVE
Net EU contribution

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€ 387 521,89
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VAZOVOVA 5
81243 Bratislava
Slovakia

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Region
Slovensko Bratislavský kraj Bratislavský kraj
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 387 521,89

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