A one-week course on “Deterministic modelling of reactor systems” took place at Chalmers University of Technology, in Gothenburg (Sweden), from 9-13 September 2019. Gathering 11 in-person and 16 off-site participants, …
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Standing for Jet Impingement on the Metallic Core Catcher, the JIMEC test is a unique and large-scale experiment belonging to the WP2.2.3 of the ESFR-SMART project and originally named as…
The ESFR-SMART project meeting took place in Cadarache (France), from 17-19 September 2019.
The Paul Scherrer Insitute (PSI), one of the ESFR-SMART partners, is looking for a PhD student in the field of experimental and analytical study of condensation and chugging conditions in…
The second ESFR-SMART project meeting took place in Riga (Latvia), from September 11 to 13 2018. After one year of work, it was a great opportunity for partners to meet and…
One of the key objectives of the ESFR-SMART project is to define new safety measures for the European Sodium Fast Reactor (ESFR) core and system in order to improve the reliability and…
The ENEN (the European Nuclear Education Network) Association, through the ENEN+ project co-funded by the EURATOM research and training Work Programme 2016 – 2017 – 1 (#755576) of the European…
The Horizon-2020 ESFR-SMART project (European Sodium Fast Reactor Safety Measures Assessment and Research Tools) was officially launched during a kickoff meeting at the European Commission premises in Brussels on 11-12…
The outputs of international research programmes and projects will feed into the activites carried out in the ESFR-SMART project. The Horizon 2020 INSPYRE project launched in September 2017 has common…