Burn-up credit is a safety approach that accounts for the reduction in the reactivity of configurations with spent nuclear fuel due to the change in their composition after irradiation.
38 OECD countries formally adopt the Recommendation of the Council on Improving the Gender Balance in the Nuclear Sector.
NEA Director-General William D. Magwood, IV was in Poland on 30-31 May 2023 for a series of meetings.
The NEA co-organised the International Workshop on Disruptive Technologies for Nuclear Safety Applications on 16-17 May 2023 in Jeju, Korea.
FACE project members met on 28-30 June 2023 in Paris, France.
International Nuclear Law Essentials course
NEA delegation participates in discussions at the Regulatory Information Conference in Washington D.C.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2023
NEA forms Women in Nuclear Global Chapter
Community and industry come together to workshop radioactive waste management strategies
Image: Microscopic examination of U-bearing particles collected at Fukushima-Daiichi, JAEA
The NEST Framework comprises several countries and organisations who wish to co-operate through international exchanges and activities to strengthen nuclear-related technology education and training ...
The main decision body of the NEST Framework is the Management Board which includes one member and one alternate from each NEST Country.
In response to the technical and scientific needs emerged recently in this area, the Working Group of External Events (WGEV) and the Working Group on Risk Assessment (WGRISK) initiated a joint task e...