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Journal Articles

Current activities and future challenges of FNCA's nuclear security and safeguards project

Senzaki, Masao

Proceedings of INMM 56th Annual Meeting (Internet), 10 Pages, 2015/07

The presentation outlines the role and objectives of Nuclear Security and Safeguards Project (NSSP) as well as FNCA framework and provides activity examples of how NSSP member countries work together to strengthen nuclear security and enhance safeguards effectiveness and raise awareness.

JAEA Reports

Survey of basic data on Human Resources Development (HRD) in the nuclear field in FNCA countries (Contract Research)

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2005-002, 97 Pages, 2005/03

JAERI-Review-2005-002.pdf:13.56MB

In the FNCA Coordinator Meeting held on March 2002, "Survey of the Basic Data on HRD in the Nuclear Field" was proposed as the first step for developing the HRD strategy by producing the quantitative data on HRD in nuclear field. The first results were reported during the 2002 FNCA Workshop on HRD held on October 2002. The survey results were analyzed in 2003, and summarized as "Summary of the Survey Data". It was reported during Workshop in 2003. The report consists of the updated data until early 2004 of the summary data.

JAEA Reports

The 2003 activities and the Workshop of the Human Resources Development Project in FNCA

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2004-014, 319 Pages, 2004/07

JAERI-Review-2004-014.pdf:19.1MB

no abstracts in English

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Proceedings of the FNCA 2002 Workshop on the Utilization of Research Reactors; January 13-17, 2003, Jakarta & Serpong, Indonesia (Contract research)

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Conf 2004-010, 236 Pages, 2004/06

JAERI-Conf-2004-010.pdf:14.82MB

The FNCA 2002 Workshop on the Utilization of Research Reactors, which is the eleventh workshop on the theme of research reactor utilization, was held in Jakarta and Serpong, Indonesia from January 13 to 17. This workshop was executed based on the agreement in the third Coordinator's Meeting of Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia (FNCA) held in Tokyo, March 2002. The workshop consists of two groups under the theme of the following fields; 1) Tc-99m Generator Technology, 2) Neutron Activation Analysis. The total number of participants for the workshop was 88 people from 8 countries; China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan. This report consists of 8 papers from the plenary session, 10 papers for Tc-99m Generator, 10 papers for Neutron Activation Analysis and a summary report.

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The 2002 activities and the 4th Workshop of the Human Resources Development Project in FNCA

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2003-018, 510 Pages, 2003/07

JAERI-Review-2003-018.pdf:25.18MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Summary report of the FY2002 and the 4th Workshop on Human Resources Development (HRD) in the Nuclear Field, FNCA

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2003-006, 188 Pages, 2003/03

JAERI-Review-2003-006.pdf:15.4MB

no abstracts in English

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The 2001 activities and the 3rd Workshop of the Human Resources Development Project in FNCA

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2002-015, 267 Pages, 2002/07

JAERI-Review-2002-015.pdf:23.94MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Nuclear cooperation in Asia; There is no quick medicine for human resources development

Seki, Yasushi

Genshiryoku eye, 48(6), P. 22, 2002/06

The Human Resources Development (HRD) Project in the framework of the Forum of Nuclear Cooperation in Asia (FNCA) is a very effective mechanism under which the representatives from neighboring 8 countries gather in one place to discuss and exchange information on HRD in nuclear field. Following major tasks are being carried out, (1)Investigate the needs on human resources development in each country and the mutual support activities such as information exchange utilizing internet homepages and exchange of textbooks have been started. More efficient utilization of the existing personnel exchange programs is also being planned. (2)Assistance in the formulation of HRD strategy in each country. (3)Cooperative actions such as exchange of information on the recruitment of young generation to nuclear field, which is an issue common to all member countries.None of these tasks can yield visible results easily. HRD takes much time and effort to build mutual understanding, cooperative relationship and obtain the results together. There is no quick medicine for HRD.

Journal Articles

Application of RI and radiation for industry low energy electron accelerator

Kume, Tamikazu

Genshiryoku eye, 48(6), P. 20, 2002/06

no abstracts in English

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The 2000 activities and the 2nd Workshop on Human Resources Development in the Nuclear Field as Part of Asian Regional Cooperation

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2001-020, 326 Pages, 2001/06

JAERI-Review-2001-020.pdf:43.14MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

A Summary of the 2nd Workshop on Human Resources Development (HRD) in the Nuclear Field in Asia (FY2000)

Nuclear Technology and Education Center

JAERI-Review 2001-017, 95 Pages, 2001/06

JAERI-Review-2001-017.pdf:7.58MB

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Proposal for FNCA climate change science research project; Japan

Nagai, Haruyasu; Koarashi, Jun; Atarashi-Andoh, Mariko

no journal, , 

The proposed project aims to understand processes driving carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems and their sensitivity to changes in environment, and to predict carbon cycle feedback to climate change. We focus on soil organic carbon (SOC) in the terrestrial ecosystems. There is growing concern that global warming can lead to accelerated microbial decomposition of SOC and enhance the release of CO$$_{2}$$ from the soil to the atmosphere. Therefore, understanding the response of SOC to global warming is the key to predicting future climate change. Predicting the response of SOC to global warming requires quantitative evaluation of the SOC decomposability. Our approach is the use of $$^{14}$$C analysis to quantify the decomposability of SOC as a complex of SOC pools characterized by their carbon stocks and specific mean residence times (MRTs). We also introduce a unique methodology using the nuclear test-derived $$^{14}$$C in the analysis. We aim to expand this study into global scale with the collaboration between FNCA member countries.

Oral presentation

Studies on the soil carbon storage and its response to the climate change

Nagai, Haruyasu; Koarashi, Jun; Atarashi-Andoh, Mariko; Ota, Masakazu; Nagano, Hirohiko

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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