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IAEA Opens New Curie-Meitner Nuclear Applications Centre, Marking Completion of Lab Modernization
The new Curie-Meitner Nuclear Applications Centre - named after nuclear pioneers Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Lise Meitner - provides modern facilities for three of the IAEA’S eight nuclear science and applications laboratories in Seibersdorf. The Terrestrial Environment and Radiochemistry Laboratory provides support in managing radioactive, industrial, and environmental pollutants. The Plant Breeding and Genetics laboratory, one of five laboratories that make up the Joint FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratories at Seibersdorf, develops high-yield, resistant crops and the Nuclear Science and Instrumentation laboratory helps countries to use a range of analytic nuclear techniques.
The new Curie-Meitner Nuclear Applications Centre - named after nuclear pioneers Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Lise Meitner - provides modern facilities for three of the IAEA’S eight nuclear science and applications laboratories in Seibersdorf. The Terrestrial Environment and Radiochemistry Laboratory provides support in managing radioactive, industrial, and environmental pollutants. The Plant Breeding and Genetics laboratory, one of five laboratories that make up the Joint FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratories at Seibersdorf, develops high-yield, resistant crops and the Nuclear Science and Instrumentation laboratory helps countries to use a range of analytic nuclear techniques.
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We are pleased to invite you to a series of webinars on artificial intelligence (AI) for medical physicists organized under the IAEA Technical Cooperation Project RAS6109-Improving the Quality and Safety of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Services to Benefit Health Care by Enhancing the Status, Knowledge and Skills of Medical Physicists (RCA) and hosted by the Dosimetry and Medical Radiation Physics Section, Division of Human Health, IAEA.
Episode 1: Introduction to AI, historical background and terminology
Presenter: Alex Zwanenburg and Maryellen L. Giger
📅 Date: 14 October 2025
⏰ Time: 12:00 -13:30 (Vienna Time)
📍 Platform: Webex
https://iaea.webex.com/weblink/register/r086f79aa65ec2bc6f31ceee0986572f5
Episode 1: Introduction to AI, historical background and terminology
Presenter: Alex Zwanenburg and Maryellen L. Giger
📅 Date: 14 October 2025
⏰ Time: 12:00 -13:30 (Vienna Time)
📍 Platform: Webex
https://iaea.webex.com/weblink/register/r086f79aa65ec2bc6f31ceee0986572f5
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IAEA Webinar Series on Artificial Intelligence for Medical Physicists
Individual links for each webinar:
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
Individual links for each webinar:
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
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Our special guest is Robin Rickman, Vice President, Business Development for Terrestrial Energy. With a background in finance and investment combined with a deep commitment to innovation in energy, Robin brings a unique perspective on how advanced nuclear can meet rising energy demand, drive industrial decarbonization, and strengthen energy security worldwide.
Attendees will gain perspective on the opportunities and challenges facing nuclear power in today’s high-demand environment—whether you’re in industry, government, academia, or the non-profit sector don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading voices shaping the next era of nuclear energy.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the foremost leaders in nuclear power fleet deployment.
Please come with questions! Each webinar includes audience Q&A following presentations.
RSVP HERE!
Attendees will gain perspective on the opportunities and challenges facing nuclear power in today’s high-demand environment—whether you’re in industry, government, academia, or the non-profit sector don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leading voices shaping the next era of nuclear energy.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from one of the foremost leaders in nuclear power fleet deployment.
Please come with questions! Each webinar includes audience Q&A following presentations.
RSVP HERE!
The principal objective of the International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy will be to bring together relevant stakeholders to review and explore opportunities for cooperation and mutual benefit towards the use of nuclear energy to power data centres, including for enabling AI’s expansion, and the use of AI to drive innovation and efficiencies in the nuclear industry.
https://www.iaea.org/events/ai-symposium-2025
https://www.iaea.org/events/ai-symposium-2025
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Powering the Future - The Macroeconomic and Socioeconomic
Benefits of Coal-to-Nuclear Transitions
Tuesday 11 November 2025 14:00 - 15:00 (UTC+01:00)
The webinar will explore the macro- and socioeconomic benefits of coal-to-nuclear projects and highlight how coal-to-nuclear transitions can deliver unique opportunities to advance climate targets, while reinforcing energy security and fostering inclusive economic growth. The discussion will cover job creation, community benefits, and policy considerations, alongside financing strategies that align climate action with long-term socioeconomic development.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.iaea.org/about/organizational-structure/department-of-nuclear-energy/division-of-nuclear-power/webinar-on-powering-the-future-the-macroeconomic-and-socioeconomic-benefits-of-coal-to-nuclear-transitions
Benefits of Coal-to-Nuclear Transitions
Tuesday 11 November 2025 14:00 - 15:00 (UTC+01:00)
The webinar will explore the macro- and socioeconomic benefits of coal-to-nuclear projects and highlight how coal-to-nuclear transitions can deliver unique opportunities to advance climate targets, while reinforcing energy security and fostering inclusive economic growth. The discussion will cover job creation, community benefits, and policy considerations, alongside financing strategies that align climate action with long-term socioeconomic development.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.iaea.org/about/organizational-structure/department-of-nuclear-energy/division-of-nuclear-power/webinar-on-powering-the-future-the-macroeconomic-and-socioeconomic-benefits-of-coal-to-nuclear-transitions
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Dear colleagues and friends,
🌐 November 10 is World Science Day for Peace and Development - an international day established by UNESCO and celebrated every year since 2002.
Today is your chance to join a thrilling global intellectual adventure: the Global Atomic Quiz!
🚀 Dive into an exciting journey through time - from the birth of atomic science to its amazing future - and:
• discover how well you know the history of peaceful nuclear energy;
• compete with participants from every corner of the globe;
• win fantastic prizes!
Don’t miss out! You can take part from anywhere in the world.
Details and registration: https://quiz.atomforyou.com/?utm_source=telegram
#NuclearFuture2050 #YouthAndScience #MissionImpact
🌐 November 10 is World Science Day for Peace and Development - an international day established by UNESCO and celebrated every year since 2002.
Today is your chance to join a thrilling global intellectual adventure: the Global Atomic Quiz!
🚀 Dive into an exciting journey through time - from the birth of atomic science to its amazing future - and:
• discover how well you know the history of peaceful nuclear energy;
• compete with participants from every corner of the globe;
• win fantastic prizes!
Don’t miss out! You can take part from anywhere in the world.
Details and registration: https://quiz.atomforyou.com/?utm_source=telegram
#NuclearFuture2050 #YouthAndScience #MissionImpact
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IAEA mission the INTEGRATED NUCLEAR EDUCATION ADVISORY SERVICES (national level) to Romania, 18-21 November, hosted byNational University for Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest and National University Alliance for Nuclear Energy [ANUEN].
41 participant, 25 male and 16 female from Universities, Industry, Government, Regulatory body and researchers organizations participate in-person or remotely and discuss the establishment and development of sustainable national nuclear education programmes in Romania by:
• Evaluating current capability and analyzing existing education programmes to identify strengths and the areas where investment is needed;
• Providing guidance on educational mechanisms, such as networks, that will support and enhance the nuclear education programmes;
• Introducing a series of indicators that monitor the establishment and development of nuclear education programmes.
Read more here
41 participant, 25 male and 16 female from Universities, Industry, Government, Regulatory body and researchers organizations participate in-person or remotely and discuss the establishment and development of sustainable national nuclear education programmes in Romania by:
• Evaluating current capability and analyzing existing education programmes to identify strengths and the areas where investment is needed;
• Providing guidance on educational mechanisms, such as networks, that will support and enhance the nuclear education programmes;
• Introducing a series of indicators that monitor the establishment and development of nuclear education programmes.
Read more here
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ANENT Educational App Competition:
"Myth Smashers – Nuclear Science App Challenge"
(Co-organized with INSTA and IAEA)
Nuclear science and technology offer transformative solutions for clean energy, healthcare, agriculture,
and industry. However, persistent myths hinder public acceptance and policy support, including:
• Radiation fears (overlooking beneficial uses in medicine and industry),
• Weapons association (conflating nuclear energy with weapons),
• Waste misconceptions (ignoring advancements in recycling and safety),
• Accident stigma (Chernobyl/Fukushima overshadowing nuclear’s strong safety record).
Youth engagement is critical—today’s generation learns best through interactive, gamified platforms. This
competition leverages their savviness to:
✓ Debunk myths via creative gamified tools,
✓ Promote STEM & nuclear literacy,
✓ Encourage gender-inclusive participation,
✓ Build a repository of fact-based nuclear education games.
"Myth Smashers – Nuclear Science App Challenge"
(Co-organized with INSTA and IAEA)
Nuclear science and technology offer transformative solutions for clean energy, healthcare, agriculture,
and industry. However, persistent myths hinder public acceptance and policy support, including:
• Radiation fears (overlooking beneficial uses in medicine and industry),
• Weapons association (conflating nuclear energy with weapons),
• Waste misconceptions (ignoring advancements in recycling and safety),
• Accident stigma (Chernobyl/Fukushima overshadowing nuclear’s strong safety record).
Youth engagement is critical—today’s generation learns best through interactive, gamified platforms. This
competition leverages their savviness to:
✓ Debunk myths via creative gamified tools,
✓ Promote STEM & nuclear literacy,
✓ Encourage gender-inclusive participation,
✓ Build a repository of fact-based nuclear education games.
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🔴 live...
3-4 December
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy
https://www.iaea.org/events/ai-symposium-2025?fbclid=PAb21jcAOdCNpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA81NjcwNjczNDMzNTI0MjcAAaev1n8ogQYoMgnXZpvTFk8j86Iw9c48UgvNulaZzfwFCMS5Yu5ZZM7dpwjUgw_aem_Gh-UugXmSXjEwDtHWohFiQ
3-4 December
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Energy
https://www.iaea.org/events/ai-symposium-2025?fbclid=PAb21jcAOdCNpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA81NjcwNjczNDMzNTI0MjcAAaev1n8ogQYoMgnXZpvTFk8j86Iw9c48UgvNulaZzfwFCMS5Yu5ZZM7dpwjUgw_aem_Gh-UugXmSXjEwDtHWohFiQ
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🔴 Webinar on INSO 2026
Date and time: December 18, 2025; 09:00 – 11:00 AM (CET)
Free registration: https://tinyurl.com/INSO2026
Webinar Agenda:
👉 Reflections on INSO 2025 - Dr Siti Nur Ain Sulaiman, INSO 2025 Organizing Committee Member, Malaysia
👉 INSO Eligibility & IAEA Support - Dr Maya Al Azri, Chair of INSO & Ms Marina Mishar, IAEA
👉 Inspiration from the Field: A 2025 Ambassador's Journey - Mr Wang Yunze, 2025 Nuclear Science Olympiad Ambassador
👉 Career Pathways : Opportunities in nuclear science and technology - Dr Helena Zhivitskaya, IAEA, Knowledge Management Specialist
👉 Academic & Professional Growth Through INSO Participation- Dr Maya Al Azri, Chair of INSO
👉 Q&A Session
International Nuclear Science Olympiad
Date and time: December 18, 2025; 09:00 – 11:00 AM (CET)
Free registration: https://tinyurl.com/INSO2026
Webinar Agenda:
👉 Reflections on INSO 2025 - Dr Siti Nur Ain Sulaiman, INSO 2025 Organizing Committee Member, Malaysia
👉 INSO Eligibility & IAEA Support - Dr Maya Al Azri, Chair of INSO & Ms Marina Mishar, IAEA
👉 Inspiration from the Field: A 2025 Ambassador's Journey - Mr Wang Yunze, 2025 Nuclear Science Olympiad Ambassador
👉 Career Pathways : Opportunities in nuclear science and technology - Dr Helena Zhivitskaya, IAEA, Knowledge Management Specialist
👉 Academic & Professional Growth Through INSO Participation- Dr Maya Al Azri, Chair of INSO
👉 Q&A Session
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New collaboration agreement among ANENT, ENEN, LANENT, STAR-NET and INSTA
❇️ IAEA meeting on educational networks was held at the IAEA in Vienna, Austria, from December 8 to 12, 2025 and brought together 120 participants from 60 countries representing universities and organizations that train specialists in various fields of nuclear technology.
❇️ On December 9, 2025, on the sidelines of the meeting, a collaboration agreement was signed among ieducation networks: ANENT, LANENT, STAR-NET, ENEN and INSTA.
❇️ The signed agreement will make it possible to take full advantage of joint work, exchange of best practices, resources and opportunities for capacity building and effective nuclear education. The collaboration of educational networks promotes the dissemination, management and preservation of nuclear knowledge and helps ensure the availability of talented and qualified human resources for the safe and sustainable use of nuclear technologies.
❇️ IAEA meeting on educational networks was held at the IAEA in Vienna, Austria, from December 8 to 12, 2025 and brought together 120 participants from 60 countries representing universities and organizations that train specialists in various fields of nuclear technology.
❇️ On December 9, 2025, on the sidelines of the meeting, a collaboration agreement was signed among ieducation networks: ANENT, LANENT, STAR-NET, ENEN and INSTA.
❇️ The signed agreement will make it possible to take full advantage of joint work, exchange of best practices, resources and opportunities for capacity building and effective nuclear education. The collaboration of educational networks promotes the dissemination, management and preservation of nuclear knowledge and helps ensure the availability of talented and qualified human resources for the safe and sustainable use of nuclear technologies.
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STAR-NET celebrates the first 10 years
On December 10, the XI General Assembly of the STAR-NET took place. Vladimir Shevchenko, Rector of the NRNU MEPhI and President of STAR-NET, noted in his speech: "Over the ten years of its existence, our network has come a long way, and it has gone parallel to the development of nuclear energy, which the European Union has already included in the list of "green" and promising energy sources. SMRs are beginning to attract more interest in the world. Many countries, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, have taken decisive steps towards building nuclear power plants. The construction of nuclear facilities is closely linked to the training of personnel, so the role of nuclear education is increasing worldwide. So, the work of networks like ours is extremely relevant."
He also pointed out the need to attract the most advanced and talented applicants to the field of nuclear technology, while competing with such popular training areas as IT, fintech and classical engineering.
On December 10, the XI General Assembly of the STAR-NET took place. Vladimir Shevchenko, Rector of the NRNU MEPhI and President of STAR-NET, noted in his speech: "Over the ten years of its existence, our network has come a long way, and it has gone parallel to the development of nuclear energy, which the European Union has already included in the list of "green" and promising energy sources. SMRs are beginning to attract more interest in the world. Many countries, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, have taken decisive steps towards building nuclear power plants. The construction of nuclear facilities is closely linked to the training of personnel, so the role of nuclear education is increasing worldwide. So, the work of networks like ours is extremely relevant."
He also pointed out the need to attract the most advanced and talented applicants to the field of nuclear technology, while competing with such popular training areas as IT, fintech and classical engineering.
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