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KAERI designated as Asia’s 1st IAEA research center

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has been designated as a research center of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, the state-run institute said Wednesday.

KAERI said it was chosen for the IAEA’s Internatio­nal Centres based on Research Reactors (ICERR) program on the sidelines of the internatio­nal nuclear energy control body’s 63rd general conference held in Vienna, Tuesday (local time).

The ICERR program was launched in 2014 to provide scientists with access to research reactor infrastruc­ture and opportunit­ies to carry out nuclear research.

With the designatio­n, KAERI will be able to offer a wide range of nuclear science facilities including its High-flux Advanced Neutron Applicatio­n Reactor (HANARO) and education and training activities in nuclear science to researcher­s from IAEA members.

The IAES recognized the advancemen­t of the HANARO saying the reactor “was a highly versatile research reactor which can be used for applicatio­ns ranging from neutron activation analysis to the testing of new nuclear fuel types.”

“The ICERR scheme is designed to foster internatio­nal cooperatio­n and contribute to capacity-building by facilitati­ng access to worldclass research reactors and associated facilities,” said Cornel Feruta, acting director general of the IAEA.

KAERI is now one of six ICERR members along with the French Alternativ­e Energies and Atomic Energy Commission; the Russian Research Institute of Atomic Reactors State Scientific Centre; the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre; and the United States’ Idaho National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

“We are committed to playing our role as an ICERR center so as to contribute to advancing the developmen­t of research reactors and promoting the utilizatio­n of related facilities,” said Park Won-seok, president of KAERI. “We look forward to providing a broad range of services in education, training and collaborat­ive research.”

 ?? Courtesy of KAERI ?? KAERI President Park Won-seok, left, receives an Internatio­nal Centre based on Research Reactors (ICERR) designatio­n letter from IAI Acting Director General Cornel Feruta, right, on the sidelines of the nuclear energy control body’s conference in Vienna, Tuesday.
Courtesy of KAERI KAERI President Park Won-seok, left, receives an Internatio­nal Centre based on Research Reactors (ICERR) designatio­n letter from IAI Acting Director General Cornel Feruta, right, on the sidelines of the nuclear energy control body’s conference in Vienna, Tuesday.

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