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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:CEPN, HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA, RPII, DTU, University of Seville +47 partnersCEPN,HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA,RPII,DTU,University of Seville,AFNC,VUJE,JSI,SNSA,IST ID,BfS,Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning,ENEA,IRSN,NRG,NMBU,SSTC NRS,OFFICE FOR NUCLEAR REGULATION,Government.no,Portuguese Environment Agency,FDHA,TN INTERNATIONAL,Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment,DEMA,PAPUSH LIANA,KIT,PDC,RIVM,DH,STUK,University of Vienna,CIEMAT,UCEWP,FU,KWR,DSA,UNIMI,Mutadis,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,GAEC,SCK•CEN,ASN,KNMI,TEIWM,HSE,COOPANAME,UL,UPM,DLO,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE -DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA SI INGINERIE NUCLEARA "HORIA HULUBEI" (IFIN-HH),ACRO,PDC-ARGOS APSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 323287more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:BEL V, CAEN, CEA, Amphos 21, GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANLAGEN UND REAKTORSICHERHEIT (GRS) gGmbH +23 partnersBEL V,CAEN,CEA,Amphos 21,GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANLAGEN UND REAKTORSICHERHEIT (GRS) gGmbH,LEI,SOGIN,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ENERGY RESEARCH,ENEA,IRSN,Tractebel Engineering (Belgium),ORANO SUPPORT,LABORELEC,AREVA NC SA,MERIENCE SCP,Cyclife Sweden AB,NUCLECO SOCIETA PER L'ECOINGEGNERIA NUCLEARE SOCIETA PER AZIONI,NRI,JRC,NRPI,RATEN,SCK•CEN,ASN,ANDRA,JADROVA A VYRADOVACIA SPOLOCNOST AS,Studsvik WMT AB,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CEPNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060028Overall Budget: 2,626,900 EURFunder Contribution: 2,428,660 EURThe project aims to establish and clarify the benefits and added value of more aligned and harmonised regulations and standards for prioritised topics related to decommissioning and initial phases of radioactive waste handling, including shared processing facilities between Member States (MS). The project has a two-phase approach: first engaging with Stakeholders to assess needs and pros/cons for harmonisation and identify priority areas for deeper analysis (WP2). The second phase will pursue deeper engagement with Stakeholders to further assess the highest ranked priority areas in Work Packages (WP) focusing on (i) cross border services and cooperation (WP3), (ii) circular economy (WP4), and (iii) advanced technologies (WP5). These WPs will review (inter)national practices, capture lessons learned, and assess opportunities. WP6 on Regulatory Framework will identify regulatory differences between MS and evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with harmonisation, while quantifying the benefits of aligned regulations and proposing harmonisation methodologies. The project will: - support coordination between Stakeholders, - enhance existing commitments to facilitate sharing and exchange of knowledge and experience, - develop strategies for shared treatment and storage facilities, cross border services and cooperation, and explore additional mechanisms to build capacity in MS, - assess and clarify the benefits and any disadvantages of harmonisation, - deliver S&T-based solutions and share best practices by engaging and supporting coordination between different actors through the TSOs and regulators, - define conditions and opportunities of a high safety circular economy. The action will reinforce the activities of the EURAD, PREDIS, and SHARE projects, while encompassing MS national programs and the wider European Community, including i.e. ERDO, ENSREG, WENRA, IAEA, OECD NEA, IGDTP, SNETP, DigiDecom.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:MTA EK, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, CEPN, HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA, VUB +64 partnersMTA EK,Swedish Radiation Safety Authority,CEPN,HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY HPA,VUB,UNIPV,UAM,NAGASAKI UNIVERSITY,Vinca,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,NIRS,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE -DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA SI INGINERIE NUCLEARA "HORIA HULUBEI" (IFIN-HH),Silesian University of Technology,ISS,HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY,NRPI,UNIVERSITE PARIS DESCARTES,ENEA,KUL,IARC,Newcastle University,IRSN,NMBU,STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT,CEA,UEF,NCBJ,URV,UMF Cluj,UMC-Mainz,University of Belgrade,Mutadis,WHO,Universitätsklinikum Erlangen,KIT,UKRAINIAN RADIATION PROTECTION INSTITUTE,INSERM,SERGAS,RIVM,Helmholtz Zentrum München,DH,STUK,GU,CIEMAT,Association Melodi,UCEWP,FMU,JČU,NIOM,DSA,UAB,ČVUT,FHL,OKI,NERIS PLATFORM ASSOCIATION,IST ID,BfS,OKI,Government.no,ISGLOBAL,GAEC,EURADOS,CNR,Universitäts-Augenklinik Bonn,SCK•CEN,Sciensano (Belgium),COI,Public Health,Stockholm UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604984more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:CEPN, European Nuclear Education Network, SNN, University of Manchester, JSI +13 partnersCEPN,European Nuclear Education Network,SNN,University of Manchester,JSI,Slovenské Elektrárne (Slovakia),University of Bucharest,ISESP,Tractebel Engineering (Belgium),EAN,UCL,CIRTEN,Tecnatom (Spain),SCK•CEN,UPM,STU,CNCAN,ISOTOPES SERVICES INTERNATIONAL NVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 249674more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:CEPN, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, Stockholm University, UGR, CEA +61 partnersCEPN,Swedish Radiation Safety Authority,Stockholm University,UGR,CEA,UEF,AGES,HZDR,University of Paris,UB,AU,INSERM,IRSN,INSP,NMBU,CNRS,UH,IDIBAPS,NIPH,UAntwerpen,UB,MERIENCE SCP,BMWi,ČVUT,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,IST ID,BfS,Government.no,PTB,GU,UMB,TCD,BM.I,CIEMAT,University of Aveiro,EPA,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ENERGY RESEARCH,GLOWNY INSTYTUT GORNICTWA,BMLFUW,GSI,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,EIMV,IDIBAPS-CERCA,DSA,KIT,UKRAINIAN RADIATION PROTECTION INSTITUTE,LUMC,RIVM,Helmholtz Zentrum München,EORTC,DH,STUK,CSTB,UHasselt,ULP ,DECC,LMU,SCK•CEN,Institut Gustave Roussy,ASN,DCS,SUJCHBO,MEEDDAT,ISS,HES-SO,NRPIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 900009Overall Budget: 22,035,800 EURFunder Contribution: 18,000,000 EURRadoNorm is designed to initiate and perform research and technical development in support of European Union Member States, Associated Countries and the European Commission in their efforts to implement the European radiation protection Basic Safety Standards. The proposed multidisciplinary and inclusive research project will target all relevant steps of the radiation risk management cycle for radon and NORM exposure situations. RadoNorm aims to reduce scientific, technical and societal uncertainties by (i) initiating and performing research and technical developments, (ii) integrating education and training in all research and development activities, (iii) and disseminating the project achievements through targeted actions to the public, stakeholders and regulators. This will strengthen the scientific and technical basis for all key steps of the radiation risk management cycle for radon and NORM. The inclusive character of RadoNorm is given at different levels, by (i) targeting research and development on all steps of the management cycle, (ii) combining biomedical, and ecological research with mitigation development and social science research, (iii) integration of researchers from national radiation protection institutions, research centres, universities, and SME, (iv) incorporation of E&T activities in all undertakings, and (v) linking dissemination efforts directly to knowledge achievements and new recommendations. Steps addressed are the (a)characterization of radon and NORM exposures, (b)improving dosimetry, (c)assessing effects and risks for humans and the environment, (d)refining mitigation technologies, (e)raising the understanding for societal aspects, and (f)disseminating achievements. Further, an ambitious pan European E&T programme, will contribute to competence building and sustainability of the project findings. The project includes 56 partners from 22 EU member states and associated countries and collaboration with groups in the US and Canada.
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