Members of the NEA Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident Information Collection and Evaluation (FACE) Project convened from 13 to 16 May 2025 in Daejeon, Korea, to discuss the ongoing work...
The Working Group on Supply Chain (WGSUP) works to provide a mechanism for nuclear safety regulators and technical support organizations (TSOs) to share their knowledge and experience on regulatory a...
The NEA Data Bank Computer Program Service (CPS) has been conducting training activities for more than 30 years. These courses provide a unique opportunity to bring together code users from around th...
Members of the QUENCH-II joint aim to investigate the behavior of accident tolerant fuel (ATF) claddings in design basis accidents and beyond design basis accidents scenarios.
The Early Notification Convention establishes a notification system for nuclear accidents that have the potential for an international transboundary release of radioactive material that could be of...
The Joint Protocol acts as a bridge between the Paris and Vienna Conventions, effectively extending the benefits provided by one convention to victims in countries that have joined the other conven...
The event will gather leaders from the nuclear industry and key stakeholders along the nuclear value chain.
The NEA's nuclear data evaluation co-operation activities involve the following evaluation projects: ENDF (United States), JENDL (Japan), ROSFOND/BROND (Russia), JEFF (other Data Bank member countrie...
Any country wishing to join the NEST Framework must become a signatory of the NEST Framework Agreement, as stated in article 11(a) of the agreement.
The main decision body of the NEST Framework is the Management Board which includes one member and one alternate from each NEST Country.