Annex I Description of Work (April 2007) - ENEN Association
Annex I Description of Work (April 2007) - ENEN Association
Annex I Description of Work (April 2007) - ENEN Association
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Euratom 2005-6 – Fixed deadline<br />
Coordination Actions<br />
<strong>ENEN</strong>-II<br />
The research activities <strong>of</strong> AES all take place in tight collaboration with Technical Research Centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Finland, Finnish Nuclear Safety Authority, and Power Utilities. Nuclear Energy related projects<br />
include development <strong>of</strong> verification methods for CTBT, NPP simulators, nuclear waste issues,<br />
reactor safety studies, and fusion reactor studies. International "<strong>ENEN</strong>-like" activities have included<br />
collaboration with Kaunas University <strong>of</strong> Technology (Phare), Budapest University <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
(TEMPUS), and participation in the fusion researcher training within Euratom. The AES group has<br />
participated in the evaluation <strong>of</strong> the energy engineering education in Lithuania and in IAEA NE<br />
education working groups. Particular assets, with respect to <strong>ENEN</strong>-activities, include Triga,<br />
advanced status <strong>of</strong> nuclear waste research in Finland, excellent computational facilities and NPP<br />
safety codes, and possible usage <strong>of</strong> PACTEL-thermohydraulic test bench.<br />
Rainer Salomaa: born 1947, DrSc(Eng.) in 1973 at Helsinki University <strong>of</strong> Technology. Appointed<br />
by Helsinki University 1972-74, Technical Research Centre <strong>of</strong> Finland 1974-82, New York<br />
University 1980-81, Max Planck Institute fur Quantenoptik 82-83; pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Helsinki University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Technology (nuclear engineering) 1982 - present. About 250 publications, supervised about 120<br />
MSc-theses and ca. 30 DrSc(Eng)-theses. Member <strong>of</strong> Finnish Nuclear Safety Commission and<br />
several other nuclear committees in Finland, president <strong>of</strong> the Finnish Nuclear Society 1991-1993<br />
Participant in SILASI TMR-project 1996-2000 and a subcontractor in Euratom-Tekes <strong>Association</strong><br />
since 1995. Main research interests: application <strong>of</strong> lasers and radiation, fusion reactor physics.<br />
Partner 21 University Politehnica Bucharest (UPB)<br />
The "Politehnica" University <strong>of</strong> Bucharest (UPB) is the only higher education institution in Romania<br />
that provides education in the Nuclear Power Engineering field. The Faculty <strong>of</strong> Power Engineering<br />
<strong>of</strong> "Politehnica" University <strong>of</strong> Bucharest has a tradition <strong>of</strong> over 50 years in power engineering<br />
education, from which more than 30 years in high education for Nuclear Power Engineering. Every<br />
year the Power Engineering Faculty yields more than 250 graduated students from which over 50 are<br />
Nuclear Power Engineers. The last five years brought an accelerated updating <strong>of</strong> nuclear high<br />
education according to similar activities in EU countries- transferable credit system, the option <strong>of</strong> a<br />
major and a minor, master studies, post-graduated studies, training for nuclear specialists and open<br />
courses. The co-operation with European countries in several TEMPUS programs helped to develop<br />
a modern Radiation Protection Laboratory and to establish master studies in Nuclear Safety and<br />
Radiation Protection. This made now possible that Nuclear Power Engineering high education in<br />
"Politehnica" University to be competitive and compatible to any EU country or USA.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Petre Ghitescu: born 1947. Diploma engineer at "Politehnica" University <strong>of</strong> Bucharest in<br />
1969 PhD at the Energetic Institute <strong>of</strong> Moscow in 1973. Present position: pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Nuclear<br />
Power Department, •Politehnica" University, Power Engineering Faculty. August 1990 Brotje<br />
Company Germany; 1996 - 1998 INSTN France; 2000 CIEMAT Madrid, Spain. Author <strong>of</strong> 8 books,<br />
5 courses, 25 papers.<br />
Partner 22 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM)<br />
The UPM has 37,500 students and 3,300 lecturers, and cover all technical specialities and has the<br />
highest incomes for research in comparison with the rest <strong>of</strong> Spanish universities.It has a very active<br />
program <strong>of</strong> student mobility under Erasmus, Erasmus Mundus and now under the Magallaes<br />
Program with Sud- American Universities. UPM has signed collaborative agreements with US and<br />
China universities, to exchange students and pr<strong>of</strong>essors. UPM recognizes titles <strong>of</strong> the <strong>ENEN</strong><br />
<strong>Association</strong> Universities, so mobility between <strong>ENEN</strong> institutions is an added value for our students.<br />
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