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Private Enterprise for Nuclear Industry
Scientific Development “Science and Innovations”

Radiochemistry


Department's goals:

According to the Charter, clause 2.1, the key goal of the Institution is the scientific, analytical, information development of organizations of the nuclear power complex and other organizations of the nuclear industry, including the management of research, development and technology (R&D) programs and projects of organizations of the nuclear power complex and other organizations of the nuclear industry, and the implementation of management functions.

Department's tasks:

  • Organization of interaction between various projects in the field of SNF and RAW processing (various federal projects for development of technologies and R&D, EOTP projects, etc.)

  • Control over absence of duplication in R&D in the field of SNF processing and RAW management

  • Preparation of Terms of Reference of EOTP projects according to the customer's requirements

  • Expert review of results, preparation of recommendations for the transfer of technology, procedures, and operations. Comparing results against world standards

  • Expert review of TOR, schedules, and R&D reports submitted by EOTP project stakeholders

  • Ensuring information exchange between NFC enterprises and research organizations

  • Thematic support for training, in particular the activities of Radiochemical Technology School

Interaction:

  • Joint science and technology workshops (meetings of the STC of "Science and Innovations", FSUE "Mining and Chemical Combine" and JSC "Khlopin Radium Institute") in thematic issues of the Pilot Demonstration Center (PDC) and the handling of molten salt reactor fuel.

     

  • Joint workshops in SNF Processing and development of radiochemistry

    and other.

Cooperation and community development

  • Organization and conduct of a course of lectures, discussions, and open webinars as part of the training program of Industrial School of Science "Radiochemical Issues of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Technologies" for the purpose of development of qualified academic staff and in accordance with the key goal of Private Institution "Science and Innovations"

  • Seminar materials form the fundamental basis for the annual analytical report "Outlook of the Development of Domestic Radiochemical Technologies for SNF Processing".

  • Involvement experts inside and outside the industry to create a common information space for the exchange of experience and the development of a coordinated position in radiochemistry