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CORDIS

Accelerator and Research reactor Infrastructures for Education and Learning

Description du projet

Former des experts en données nucléaires

Il est impératif de disposer de données nucléaires précises et fiables pour permettre le développement et l’amélioration de la sûreté de la technologie nucléaire. Pour continuer à améliorer le cycle complexe des données nucléaires, la prochaine génération de chercheurs doit être formée dans de nombreuses spécialités scientifiques. Le projet ARIEL permettra à 90 chercheurs et techniciens en début de carrière de bénéficier des enseignements d’experts internationaux au sein de 23 installations de réacteur ou d’accélérateur à faisceaux de neutrons. Le projet mettra l’accent sur des travaux expérimentaux, ajoutant un total minimal de 3 000 heures de temps de faisceau à l’expérience des candidats. En outre, il offrira jusqu’à 30 séjours de recherche sur place d’une durée maximale de 12 semaines et stimulera l’intérêt pour le secteur en organisant 4 universités d’été pour 80 étudiants en physique et en ingénierie.

Objectif

For the continuing improvement of the safety of current and planned nuclear facilities accurate and precise nuclear data are required to simulate the ongoing processes on the atomic level. In order to maintain the transfer of knowledge to the younger generation and to countries with less advanced nuclear programs the most modern and state of the art neutron beam facilities based on accelerators and research reactors will unite in this project international experts with interested early stage researchers (ESR) and technicians to work on the most challenging problems. Experimental work in international teams at these facilities will be the most effective training and competence building tool. The project will provide at least 3000 additional beam time hours for external users groups at the neutron facilities of the consortium. Up to 90 ESR and technicians will be able to receive full mobility and logistical support to participate in these experiments at 23 different accelerator or reactor based neutron facilities. The training of ESR in the field of nuclear physics and nuclear engineering will be complemented by up to 30 research stays of up to 12 weeks duration for extended work at the participating facilities. These activities, which are also open to senior scientists and now also to technical and professional staff, will continue to foster the exchange of knowledge that has grown in earlier EURATOM work programmes, e.g. within CHANDA, or ERINDA. The scientific proposals for experiments and training of ESR will be selected by a Project Advisory Committee consisting of high-level experts based on scientific excellence and relevance to improve nuclear safety and support of current nuclear data needs as addressed by IAEA and NEA. In order to increase the visibility and attractiveness at the university level four summer schools with about 80 participants shall be organized, where the wider target group should be students with physics and engineering backgrounds.

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HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF EV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 957 000,75
Adresse
BAUTZNER LANDSTRASSE 400
01328 Dresden
Allemagne

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Région
Sachsen Dresden Dresden, Kreisfreie Stadt
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 957 000,75

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