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JAEA Reports

Reports on research activities and evaluation of advanced computational science in FY2022

Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2023-001, 38 Pages, 2023/07

JAEA-Evaluation-2023-001.pdf:1.04MB

Research on advanced computational science for nuclear applications, based on "the plan to achieve the medium- and long-term goal of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency", has been performed by Center for Computational Science & e-Systems (CCSE), Japan Atomic Energy Agency. CCSE established a committee consisting of external experts and authorities which evaluates and advises toward the future research and development. This report summarizes the results of the R&D performed by CCSE in FY2022 (April 1st, 2022 - March 31st, 2023) and their evaluation by the committee.

JAEA Reports

Assessment report on "Technical Supports for Nuclear Safety Regulation and Safety Research for their Purpose" in FY 2021 (Post- and pre-review assessment)

Planning and Co-ordination Office, Sector of Nuclear Safety Research and Emergency Preparedness

JAEA-Evaluation 2022-008, 68 Pages, 2022/11

JAEA-Evaluation-2022-008.pdf:2.01MB
JAEA-Evaluation-2022-008-appendix(CD-ROM).zip:64.08MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) consulted an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research and Development (R&D) Activities for Nuclear Safety Research", for post-review and pre-review assessments of Nuclear Safety Research, in accordance with "General Guideline for Evaluation of Government R&D Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and "Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by JAEA. In response to the JAEA's consult, the Committee assessed the results and outcomes of the R&D programs during the 3rd mid-/long-term plan (from April 2015 to March 2022, including the expected results and outcomes) and the validity of the 4th mid-/long-term plan (7 years from FY2022), according to the above-mentioned guidelines. The Committee concluded that the rationale behind the R&D programs, the relevance of the program outcome and the efficiency of the program implementation during the 3rd mid-/long-term plan are comprehensively evaluated as "A", and the R&D programs for the 4th mid-/long-term plan is generally appropriate. This report summarizes the results of the assessment by the Committee. In addition, the appendices of the report contain the responses from JAEA on the comments and suggestions by the Committee and the presentation materials submitted to the Committee.

JAEA Reports

Review of research on Advanced Computational Science in FY2021

Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2022-004, 38 Pages, 2022/11

JAEA-Evaluation-2022-004.pdf:1.38MB

Research on advanced computational science for nuclear applications, based on "the plan to achieve the mid- and long-term goal of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency", has been performed by Center for Computational Science & e-Systems (CCSE), Japan Atomic Energy Agency. CCSE established a committee consisting of external experts and authorities which evaluates and advises toward the future research and development. This report summarizes the results of the R&D performed by CCSE in FY2021 (April 1st, 2021 - March 31st, 2022) and their evaluation by the committee.

JAEA Reports

Assessment report of research on development activities in FY 2021 Activity; "Computational Science and Technology Research" (Result and in-advance evaluation)

Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2022-003, 61 Pages, 2022/11

JAEA-Evaluation-2022-003.pdf:1.42MB
JAEA-Evaluation-2022-003-appendix(CD-ROM).zip:6.16MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as "JAEA") consults an assessment committee, "Evaluation Committee of Research Activities for Computational Science and Technology Research" (hereinafter referred to as "Committee") for result and in-advance evaluation of "Computational Science and Technology Research", in accordance with "General Guideline for the Evaluation of Government Research and Development (R&D) Activities" by Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, "Guideline for Evaluation of R&D in Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" and "Regulation on Conduct for Evaluation of R&D Activities" by the JAEA. In response to the JAEA's request, the Committee assessed the research program of the Center for Computational Science and e-Systems (hereinafter referred to as "CCSE"). The Committee evaluated the management and research activities of the CCSE based on explanatory documents prepared by the CCSE, and oral presentations with questions-and answers.

JAEA Reports

Review of research on Advanced Computational Science in FY2020

Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2021-001, 66 Pages, 2021/11

JAEA-Evaluation-2021-001.pdf:1.66MB

Research on advanced computational science for nuclear applications, based on "the plan to achieve the mid- and long-term goal of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency", has been performed by Center for Computational Science & e-Systems (CCSE), Japan Atomic Energy Agency. CCSE established a committee consisting of external experts and authorities which does research evaluation and advice for the assistance of the future research and development. This report summarizes the results of the R&D performed by CCSE in FY2020 (April 1st, 2020 - March 31st, 2021), the results expected at the end of the 3rd mid and long-term goal period, and the evaluation by the committee on them.

JAEA Reports

Review of research on Advanced Computational Science in FY2019

Center for Computational Science & e-Systems

JAEA-Evaluation 2020-002, 37 Pages, 2020/12

JAEA-Evaluation-2020-002.pdf:1.59MB

Research on advanced computational science for nuclear applications, based on "the plan to achieve the mid and long term goal of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency", has been performed at Center for Computational Science & e-Systems (CCSE), Japan Atomic Energy Agency. CCSE established a committee consisting of outside experts and authorities which does research evaluation and advice for the assistance of the future research and development. This report summarizes the results of the R&D performed at CCSE in FY2019 (April 1st, 2019 - March 31st, 2020) and the evaluation by the committee on them.

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Fusion Research and Development

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-020, 39 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-020.pdf:5.08MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Research Support and Collaborative Activities

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-019, 58 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-019.pdf:6.05MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Safety Research

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-018, 45 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-018.pdf:4.39MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Basic and Fundamental Research

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-017, 41 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-017.pdf:6.26MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Research for Radiation Applications

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-016, 38 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-016.pdf:5.92MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the summative evaluation by the Advisory Committee on Research and Development of Nuclear Energy Technology

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2005-015, 30 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-015.pdf:3.44MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Report of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee on Materials Science Research, Ex-post evaluation in fiscal year 2003

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2004-012, 39 Pages, 2004/06

JAERI-Review-2004-012.pdf:3.97MB

The Research Evaluation Committee, which consisted of 13 members from outside of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), set up an Ad Hoc Review Committee on Materials Science Research in accordance with the "Fundamental Guideline for the Evaluation of Research and Development (R&D) at JAERI" in order to evaluate the adequacy of the R&D results achieved for five years until Fiscal Year 2002 at Department of Materials Science in Tokai Research Establishment of JAERI. The evaluation was performed on the basis of the materials submitted in advance and of the oral presentations made at the Ad Hoc Review Committee meeting which was held on November 14, 2003, in line with the items, viewpoints, and criteria for the evaluation specified by the Research Evaluation Committee. The result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee was submitted to the Research Evaluation Committee, and was judged to be appropriate at its meeting held on March 8, 2004. This report describes the result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee.

JAEA Reports

Report of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee on Advanced Photon and Synchrotron Radiation Research; Ex post evaluation in fiscal year 2002

Research Evaluation Committee

JAERI-Review 2003-017, 34 Pages, 2003/06

JAERI-Review-2003-017.pdf:2.83MB

The Research Evaluation Committee, which consisted of 13 members from outside of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), set up an Ad Hoc Review Committee on Advanced Photon and Synchrotron Radiation Research in accordance with the "Fundamental Guideline for the Evaluation of Research and Development (R&D) at JAERI" and its subsidiary regulations in order to evaluate the adequacy of the R&D accomplishments achieved for five years until Fiscal Year 2001 at Advanced Photon Research Center and at Synchrotron Radiation Research Center in Kansai Research Establishment of JAERI. The Ad Hoc Review Committee consisted of ten specialists from outside of JAERI.The Ad Hoc Review Committee conducted its activities from November 2002 to January 2003. The evaluation was performed on the basis of the materials submitted in advance and of the oral presentations made at the Ad Hoc Review Committee meeting which was held on December 26, 2002, in line with the items, viewpoints, and criteria for the evaluation specified by the Research Evaluation Committee.The result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee was submitted to the Research Evaluation Committee, and was judged to be appropriate at its meeting held on March 7, 2003.This report describes the result of the evaluation by the Ad Hoc Review Committee on Advanced Photon and Synchrotron Radiation Research.

JAEA Reports

JAEA Reports

Research on treatment and disposal of RI and research institute waste; Progress in Department of Fuel Cycle Safety Research

Department of Fuel Cycle Safety Research

JAERI-Review 2001-019, 108 Pages, 2001/07

JAERI-Review-2001-019.pdf:6.04MB

Department of Fuel Cycle Safety Research, JAERI, has been carrying out research on safe and rational disposal systems of radioactive wastes arising from medical activities and research institutes (RI and Research Institute Waste). The research area includes a study on molten solidified waste form, a geological survey on Japan, a proposal on integrated disposal systems, data acquisition for safety evaluation, and a safety analysis of disposal systems. This report introduces progress and future works for the treatment and disposal of RI and Research Institute Waste.

JAEA Reports

Dose evaluation for JRR-3 silicide fuel core

; Tachibana, Haruo

JAERI-Tech 97-058, 101 Pages, 1997/11

JAERI-Tech-97-058.pdf:3.25MB

no abstracts in English

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