Transnational Access to Large Infrastructure for a Safe Management of ActiNide (TALISMAN)
Forskningsprojekt, 2013
– 2015
Safety issues are of fundamental importance for the acceptance and sustainable application of nuclear energy. Actinides play a central role in the nuclear fuel cycle from mining, fuel fabrication, energy production, up to treatment of used fuel by reprocessing, partitioning and transmutation and/or finally management and disposal of radioactive waste. A fundamental understanding of actinide properties and behaviour in fuel materials, during the separation processes and once in geological repository is an imperative prerequisite to tackle all the related safety issues. Unravelling the complexity of the principal actinide components of used nuclear fuel certainly represents one of the grand challenges in nuclear science. In order to meet the needs of the safe and sustainable management of nuclear energy, it is therefore essential to maintain highest level of expertise in actinide sciences in Europe and to prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers who will contribute to develop safe actinide management strategies.Because actinides are radioactive elements, their study requires specific tools and facilities that are only available to a limited extent in Europe. Only a few academic and research organisations have the capabilities and licenses to work on these elements under safe conditions. It is therefore strategic to coordinate the existing actinide infrastructures in Europe, and to strengthen the community of European scientists working on actinides.In the continuation of ACTINET-6 and ACTINET-I3, TALISMAN will foster the networking between existing European infrastructures in actinide sciences open them widely to any European scientists by offering and supporting transnational access to unique facilities.To meet its objectives, TALISMAN will animate and organize a network of actinide facilities across the EU that will increase our knowledge for a safer management of actinides fostering training and education.
Deltagare
Christian Ekberg (kontakt)
Kärnkemi
Stefan Allard
Kärnkemi
Samarbetspartners
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS)
Paris, France
Gemensamma forskningscentrumet (JRC), Europeiska kommissionen
Brussels, Belgium
Helmholtz
Berlin, Germany
Instytut Chemii I Techniki Jadrowej (ICTHJ)
Warszawa, Poland
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Karlsruhe, Germany
Lagrange
Paris, France
Le Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA)
Gif-sur-Yvette, France
National Nuclear Laboratory
Seascale, United Kingdom
Paul Scherrer Institut
Villigen, Switzerland
University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
Univerzita Karlova
Prague, Czech Republic
Finansiering
Europeiska kommissionen (EU)
Projekt-id: EC/FP7/323300
Finansierar Chalmers deltagande under 2013–2015
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