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JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of Ultrafast Pulse High Intensity Laser Research Collaboration and JAEA-KPSI 7th Symposium on Advanced Photon Research; May 10th-12th, 2006, Kizu, Kyoto, Japan

Secretariat of Joint Meeting, Kansai Photon Research Institute

JAEA-Conf 2007-001, 262 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Conf-2007-001.pdf:25.15MB

The Joint Meeting of Ultrafast Pulse High Intensity Laser Research Collaboration and JAEA-KPSI 7th Symposium an Advanced Photon Research was held at Kansai Photon Science Institute of Japan Atomic Energy Agency in Kizu, Kyoto since May 10th to 12th, 2006. This report consists of contributed papers of the talks and poster presentations including reports of JAERI joint and cooperative research performed in FY2004 and FY2005.

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the 4th JAEA-US EPA Workshop on Radiation Risk Assessment; November 7-8, 2006, Tokai Research and Development Center, JAEA, Japan

Endo, Akira; Boyd, M.*

JAEA-Conf 2007-002, 211 Pages, 2007/02

JAEA-Conf-2007-002.pdf:42.78MB

This report is the proceedings of the fourth workshop jointly organized by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) under the terms of agreement for cooperation in the field of radiation protection. The workshop was sponsored by the Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate and was held at the Nuclear Science Research Institute, the Tokai Research and Development Center, JAEA, on November 7-8, 2006. The objective of the workshop was to exchange and discuss recent information on radiation effects, radiation risk assessment, radiation dosimetry, emergency response, radiation protection standards, and waste management. Twenty-two papers were presented by experts from JAEA, US EPA, the National Academies, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Washington State University and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Three keynotes addressed research on radiation effects and radiation protection at JAEA, the latest report on health risks from exposure to low levels of ionizing radiation published by the National Research Council (BEIR VII Phase 2), and recent developments in Committee 2 for the forthcoming recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). The workshop provided a good opportunity for identifying future research needed for radiation risk assessment.

JAEA Reports

Announced document collection of the 1st Information Exchange Meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network (Joint research)

Nakayama, Shinichi; Nagasaki, Shinya*; Inagaki, Yaohiro*; Oe, Toshiaki*; Sasaki, Takayuki*; Sato, Seichi*; Sato, Tsutomu*; Tanaka, Satoru*; Tochiyama, Osamu*; Nagao, Seiya*; et al.

JAEA-Conf 2007-003, 120 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Conf-2007-003.pdf:53.18MB

The 1st information exchange meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network was held in Nuclear Science Research Institute of Japan Atomic Energy Agency on August 4, 2006. Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network was established by under Interorganization Atomic Energy Research Program of Japan Atomic Energy Agency, and the objective is to bring both research infrastructures and human expertise in Japan to an adequate performance level, thereby contributing to the development of the fundamental research area in the field of radioactive waste disposal. This lecture material is a collection of research presentations and discussions during the information exchange meeting.

JAEA Reports

Minutes of "Technical Committee for Geological Isolation Research and Development (1st time)"

Sasaki, Yasuo; Torata, Shinichiro

JAEA-Conf 2007-004, 123 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Conf-2007-004.pdf:32.8MB

In order to plan and conduct a program of research and development (R&D) for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in JAEA-Tokai, JAEA decided to receive technical comments and advices from the Technical Committee for geological isolation R&D. This committee, which is constituted of specialists who do not belong to JAEA, has evaluated the program, taking into account of the status of geological disposal technology in Japan as well as foreign countries. This report compiles the minutes of the first meeting held in July 2006.

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the 1st JAEA/KAERI Information Exchange Meeting on HTGR and Nuclear Hydrogen Technology; August 28-30, 2006, Oarai Research and Development Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan

Nuclear Applied Heat Technology Division, Nuclear Science and Engineering Directorate

JAEA-Conf 2007-005, 190 Pages, 2007/03

JAEA-Conf-2007-005.pdf:32.66MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has completed an implementation with Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) on HTGR and nuclear hydrogen technology, "The Implementation of Cooperative Program in the Field of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy between KAERI and JAEA". To facilitate efficient technology development on HTGR and nuclear hydrogen by the IS process, an information exchange meeting was held at the Oarai Research and Development Center of JAEA on August 28-30, 2006 under Program 13th of the JAEA/KAERI Implementation, "Development of HTGR and Nuclear Hydrogen Technology". JAEA and KAERI mutually showed the status and future plan of the HTTR (High-Temperature Engineering Test Reactor) project in Japan and of the NHDD (Nuclear Hydrogen Development and Demonstration) project in Korea, respectively, and disused collaboration items. This proceedings summarizes all materials of presented technical discussions on HTGR and hydrogen production technology as well as the meeting briefing including collaboration items

JAEA Reports

Symposium on the 15th Anniversary of Modified JRR-3 Operation for Neutron Utilization; December 4, 2006, Techno Community Square RICOTTI, Tokai-mura, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken

Department of Research Reactor and Tandem Accelerator; Neutron Technology R&D Center, Quantum Beam Science Directorate

JAEA-Conf 2007-006, 136 Pages, 2007/06

JAEA-Conf-2007-006.pdf:52.2MB

In commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of the Modified Japan Research Reactor-3 (JRR-3), a symposium was held at Techno Community Square RICOTTY (Tokai-mura), December 4, 2006. The operators and users of JRR-3 reported their fruits in science and technology in the past and presented future plans. Dr. K. Sato, a former member of the executive director of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, presented a valuable episode in JRR-3 modification works. Mr. N. Kimura, director of "The Office for Quantum and Radiation Research, MEXT," and Emeritus Prof. Y. Endoh, president of "The Japanese Society for Neutron Science," expressed their sincere thanks for a large contribution to science and technology in these 15 years JRR-3 operation, and also their desire for the future contribution. Distinguished scientists reported their fruits in the various research fields at the JRR-3, such as developments of advanced neutron instruments, material sciences, structural analyses of protein focusing on hydrogen positions, water distribution in plants, structural analyses of soft materials and residual stress measurements. We presented the upgrading plan of the JRR-3 to increase the intensity of cold neutron beam to 10 times. This upgrading plan can create new world of science and technology. A desire for this upgrading plan was expressed by scientists and engineers. The consensus in the symposium was as follows. The Japan-Proton Accelerator Research Complex is suitable for experiments requiring high intensity pulse neutron beam. The JRR-3 is suitable for high accuracy experiments using continuous neutron beam. Therefore, both facilities are complementarily indispensable for science and technology using neutron. Total number of participants was about 230 from domestic universities and industries, etc. The lectures and research fruits presented in the symposium are summarized in this report.

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the FNCA 2006 Workshop on Application of Electron Accelerator; Radiation processing of natural polymer, 12-16 December 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tamada, Masao; Kume, Tamikazu

JAEA-Conf 2007-007, 142 Pages, 2007/08

JAEA-Conf-2007-007.pdf:22.9MB

This workshop was co-sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia and jointly organized by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency and the Malaysian Nuclear Agency. The main objectives of the workshop were to discuss the commercial status of radiation processing of natural polymer in the participating countries and to prepare the work plan for the FNCA activities on radiation processing of natural polymer. Experts on radiation processing from China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam attended the workshop that consisted of a National Executive Management Seminar, exhibition, invited lectures, country reports, technical visit and discussion. The work plan for the FNCA activities was provided including the collection and compilation of data on the commercialized products, expert mission to assist FNCA member countries and preparation of FNCA Guidelines for the end-users. The FNCA 2007 workshop on EB will be held in Vietnam.

JAEA Reports

Proceedings of the FNCA 2006 Workshop on the Utilization of Research Reactors; August 28-September 1, 2006, Manila, Philippines (Contract research)

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAEA-Conf 2007-008, 313 Pages, 2007/09

JAEA-Conf-2007-008.pdf:28.86MB

The FNCA 2006 Workshop on the Utilization of Research Reactors was held in Manila, Philippines from August 28 to September 1, 2006. This workshop was executed based on the agreement in the seventh Coordinator's Meeting of Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia (FNCA) held in Tokyo, March 2006. The workshop consisted of three groups under the themes of the following fields; (1) Neutron Activation Analysis, (2) Research Reactor Technology and (3) Tc-99m Generator Technology. The total number of participants for the workshop was 45 people from 9 countries; China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Japan. This report consists of 10 papers for Neutron Activation Analysis, 7 papers for Tc-99m Generator Technology, 9 papers for Research Reactor Technology and a summary report.

JAEA Reports

Collection of documents in the 2nd Information Exchange Meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network

Planning Committee of the 2nd Information Exchange Meeting on Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Ne

JAEA-Conf 2007-009, 130 Pages, 2007/11

JAEA-Conf-2007-009.pdf:26.06MB

The 2nd meeting on "Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network" was held at the Nagoya University Museum on March 30, 2007. The "Radioactive Waste Disposal Research Network" was established in Interorganization Atomic Energy Research Program under academic collaborative agreement between Japan Atomic Energy Agency and the University of Tokyo. The objective is to develop both research infrastructures and human expertise in Japan to an adequate performance level, thereby contributing to the development of the fundamental research in the field of radioactive waste disposal. This material is a collection of presentations and discussions during the information exchange meeting.

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