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Yoneda, Yasuhiro; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Takeda, Yukiharu; Shiwaku, Hideaki; Matsumura, Daiju; Shobu, Takahisa; Tamura, Kazuhisa
Materia, 58(12), p.763 - 769, 2019/12
This is an introduction to the equipment provided for each implementation period belonging to the structure analysis platform in the nanotechnology platform.
Nakayama, Takuya; Yagi, Naoto; Sato, Kazuhiko; Hinoda, Shingo; Nakagiri, Toshio; Morimoto, Yasuyuki; Umezawa, Katsuhiro; Sugitsue, Noritake
JAEA-Review 2018-005, 163 Pages, 2018/03
The Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center of JAEA has been working together with local communities for more than 60 years. Through our R&D projects on from uranium exploration to uranium enrichment as a part of the nuclear fuel cycle (i.e., front-end), we have accumulated experiences in the fields of management of uranium related technology. Taking advantage of such our potential, we will start new R&D program on "Research on Uranium and the Environment". In December 2016 we announced our new concept of the "Uranium and Environmental Research Platform" as a framework aimed at contributing to regional and international society through R&D programs (environmental research and uranium waste engineering research) that are needed to steadily carry out decommissioning of uranium handling facilities.
Hirota, Koichi
Hoshasen To Sangyo, (139), p.33 - 36, 2015/12
The article describes utilization programs for irradiation facilities for ion beam, -ray and electron beam in Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute under the MEXT (Ministry of Education, Sports, Culture, Science and Technology) grants. The feature of the facilities and technical support of assistants in the fields of creation of genetic resources, analytical technology, and material development under the grants are introduced. The article also includes recent research activities of development of new flowers, visualization of Li in lithium-ion battery, and development of distortion resistance of fluoro-rubber etc.
Shinohara, Yoshinori*; Tsujimoto, Keiichi*
JNC TJ1400 2000-002, 280 Pages, 2000/02
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Shinohara, Yoshinori*; Tsujimoto, Keiichi*
JNC TJ1400 2000-001, 137 Pages, 2000/02
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Teraoka, Yuden; Konishi, Hiroyuki; Katayama, Yoshinori
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Teraoka, Yuden
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Teraoka, Yuden
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Teraoka, Yuden; Konishi, Hiroyuki; Katayama, Yoshinori
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Teraoka, Yuden; Konishi, Hiroyuki; Katayama, Yoshinori
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Yoshigoe, Akitaka
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The lecture concerning the utilization of surface chemistry end-station at BL23SU in SPring-8 will be held as part of the Nanotechnology Platform Japan program of MEXT for the year 2016.
Yoshigoe, Akitaka
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The 2019 workshop on synchrotron radiation equipment will be held by JAEA, NIMS and QST. They are the members of a nanotechnology platform project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In this lecture, surface chemistry experiment station will be explained to find new users for the surface and interface nanotechnoly research.
Tada, Kenichi
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This presentation explains the overview and current status of the JAEA Advanced Multi-Physics Analysis platform for Nuclear Systems JAMPAN. Validation of nuclear reactor design codes requires comparison with experimental data. Though multi-physics experimental data are desired for it, it is difficult to measure such data for a wide range of operation conditions. The preparation of the high-fidelity multi-physics simulation results which are substitutes for experimental data is required to reduce the number of experimental data. JAEA started to develop the multi-physics platform JAMPAN in 2021 to provide high-reliability multi-physics calculation results.
Matsuhira, Nobuto*; Komatsu, Ren*; Nakashima, Shinsuke*; Yamashita, Atsushi*; Fukui, Rui*; Takahashi, Hiroyuki*; Shimazoe, Kenji*; Woo, H.*; Tamura, Yusuke*; Takashi, Takayuki*; et al.
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This research aims to develop human resources in the field of remote technology for the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. We conduct research on a monitoring platform for fuel debris removal. Here, the developments on prototype experiments were described. We expect to develop research personnel through participation in projects, lectures, and facility tours.