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Description Ever since its first issue in 1956, the atw – International Journal for Nuclear Power has been a publisher of specialist articles, background reports, interviews and news about developments and trends from all important sectors of nuclear energy, nuclear technology and the energy industry. Internationally current and competent, the professional journal atw is a valuable source of information. www.nucmag.com

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Ever since its first issue in 1956, the atw – International Journal for Nuclear Power has been a publisher of specialist articles, background reports, interviews and news about developments and trends from all important sectors of nuclear energy, nuclear technology and the energy industry. Internationally current and competent, the professional journal atw is a valuable source of information.

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<strong>atw</strong> Vol. 65 (2020) | Issue 5 ı May<br />

247<br />

Feature<br />

Research and Innovation<br />

251 The European <strong>Nuclear</strong> Experimental Educational<br />

Plat<strong>for</strong>m (ENEEP) <strong>for</strong> Education and Training<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Marcella Cagnazzo, Helmuth Boeck,<br />

Štefan Čerba, Szabolcs Czifrus, Jan Haščík, Anže Jazbec,<br />

Jakub Lüley, Marcel Miglierini, Filip Osuský,<br />

Vladimir Radulović, Fabian Schaden, Lubomir Sklenka,<br />

Luka Snoj, Attila Tormási, Mario Villa, Branislav Vrban<br />

Research and Innovation<br />

259 BER II – The End of an Era<br />

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie<br />

262 On the Scientific Utilisation of Low <strong>Power</strong> Research Reactors<br />

Pavol Mikula and Pavel Strunz<br />

Environment and Safety<br />

276 Physical and Chemical Effects of Containment Debris<br />

on the Emergency Coolant Recirculation<br />

Jisu Kim and Jong Woon Park<br />

Decommissioning and Waste Management<br />

287 Safety Case Considerations<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Use of Robots in <strong>Nuclear</strong> Decommissioning<br />

Howard Chapman, John-Patrick Richardson,<br />

Colin Fairbairn, Darren Potter, Stephen Shackle<strong>for</strong>d and Jon Nolan<br />

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