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Nakano, Hiroko; Fujinami, Kyoko; Yamaura, Takayuki; Kawakami, Jun; Hanakawa, Hiroki
JAEA-Review 2023-036, 33 Pages, 2024/03
A practical training course using the JMTR (Japan Materials Testing Reactor) and other research infrastructures was held from November 29 to December 2 in 2021 for Asian young researchers and engineers. This course was adopted as International Youth Exchange Program in Science (SAKURA SCIENCE Exchange Program) which is the project of the Japan Science and Technology Agency, and this course aims to enlarge the number of high-level nuclear researchers/engineers in Asian countries which are planning to introduce a nuclear power plant, and to promote the use of facilities in future. In this year, from the viewpoint of preventing the spread of COVID-19 infection, it was decided to hold the event online. 53 young researchers and engineers joined the course from 6 countries. In FY2022, training programs with invitations were held due to the easing of restrictions on entry into Japan from overseas. 7 young researchers and engineers from4 Asian countries participated in the training from February 1 to 10, 2023.The common curriculum in the training course of FY2021 and FY2022 included lectures on nuclear energy, irradiation testing, safety management, JMTR decommissioning plan, etc. In the online session, conducted in FY2021, information exchange on the energy situation in each country was conducted. On-site training conducted in FY2022, included practical training on operation using simulations, environmental monitoring, etc. and facility tours of the JMTR, etc. Many participants could join the online training course, they created a diversity of expertise and made lively discussions during the information exchange. On-site training, while limited in number of participants, provided a good opportunity for personnel exchange through practical training and face-face communication. It is desirable to hold on-site training as long as circumstances permit. This report summarizes the training conducted in FY2021 and FY2022.
Minehara, Eisuke
Proceedings of ARTA 2004, p.75 - 76, 2004/00
The JAERI superconducting RF linac-based free-electron laser has successfully produced the tunable, 6% or more efficient, a few hundreds femtoseconds, and 2.34kW high average power laser light firstly. Here we discuss and report what kinds of the accelerator and free-electron laser technologies we need in order to make a large-scale and popular industrial FEL applications possible, to increase the average power drastically, to realize the JAERI FEL to be a non-ionizing radiation generating device, and to miniaturize the device volume and weight. In the discussion as a specific example of the large-scale and popular industrial applications, we discuss the nuclear energy related example, and the required technologies of the accelerator and non-accelerator related.
Noda, Kenji; Yokota, Wataru
Denki Hyoron, 88(2), p.55 - 63, 2003/02
no abstracts in English
Yanagisawa, Kazuaki; Kume, Tamikazu; Makuuchi, Keizo; Tagawa, Seiichi*; Chino, Mitsuo*; Inoue, Tomio*; Takehisa, Masaaki*; Hagiwara, Miyuki*; Shimizu, Masahiko*
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 39(10), p.1120 - 1124, 2002/10
Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:23.39(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Tone, Tatsuzo
JAERI-Review 2001-002, 568 Pages, 2001/03
no abstracts in English
Tatematsu, Kenji; Sato, Osamu; Tanaka, Yoji*
JAERI-Research 2000-025, 74 Pages, 2000/05
no abstracts in English
Robin E*
PNC TN1410 98-008, 39 Pages, 1998/05
The 3rd international forum on nuclear non-proliferation was held on 23-25 February 1998 at the Nadao hall of the Shin-kasumigaseki building, in Tokyo, Japan. The forum was organized by the nuclear non-proliferation study group. It was the goal of the nuclear non-proliferation study group to create a forum program that would be both interesting and informative. After some examination, the study group felt that the topics of most interest were the pursuit of the compatibility of the peaceful use of nucleare nergy and the maintenance of the non-proliferation regime. Another area receiving much attention as of late is the disposition of excess weapons plutonium. To address these areas, the forum was divided into three sessions and a special full day session which was devoted completely to the plutonium disposition issue. The first session tackled the peaceful use of plutonium. The second session discussed the issues and the recent situation of the non-proliferation regime. The third ...
; Sugiyama, Kenji; ; ; ; Ojima, Hisao;
PNC TN1430 97-005, 229 Pages, 1997/11
no abstracts in English
Akino, Norio
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai "Genshiryoku Kaihatsu Riyo No Sekkyokuteki Tenkai No Tameno Kihon Joken Ni Kansuru Chosa" Hokokusho, 0, p.164 - 175, 1995/03
no abstracts in English
*; Sato, Osamu;
Kagaku Kogaku Rombunshu, 20(6), p.902 - 911, 1994/00
Times Cited Count:1 Percentile:33.89(Engineering, Chemical)no abstracts in English
Togawa, Orihiko
Isotope News, 0(444), p.31 - 32, 1991/06
no abstracts in English