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JUNO: A Network for Japan - UK Nuclear Opportunities

Reference Number
EP/P013600/2
Title
JUNO: A Network for Japan - UK Nuclear Opportunities
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Nuclear Fission and Fusion(Nuclear Fission)
Research Types
Applied Research and Development
Science and Technology Fields
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Physics)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Other (Energy technology information dissemination)
Principal Investigator
Professor MJ Joyce
Engineering
Lancaster University
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
01 March 2023
End Date
01 March 2024
Duration
12 months
Total Grant Value
£258,330
Industrial Sectors
Energy
Region
North West
Programme
Energy : Energy
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Professor MJ Joyce, Engineering, Lancaster University
Other Investigator
Dr AG Buchan, Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London
Dr C Corkhill, Engineering Materials, University of Sheffield
Professor BC Hanson, Inst of Particle Science & Engineering, University of Leeds
Dr J Hriljac, School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham
Dr CR Jones, Psychology, University of Sheffield
Professor B Lee, Materials, Imperial College London
Dr WJ Nuttall, Design & Innovation, Open University
Professor CC Pain, Department of Earth Sciences, Imperial College London
Dr JC Renshaw, Sch of Geography, Earth & Env Sciences, University of Birmingham
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Objectives
Abstract
The UK and Japan have a long established co-operation in the field of civil nuclear energy, originating in the 1960s. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake, on 11 March 2011, leading to partial melt down of three boiling water reactors at the Fukushima Daiici site (Units 1-3), the UK and Japan have established a strong collaboration in the field of nuclear decommissioning and waste management.The Governments of UK and Japan recognise the importance of stronger collaboration and co-operation in the field of civil nuclear energy, to address the challenges of legacy decommissioning and waste management, and exploitation of nuclear fission technology as a safe, affordable, low carbon energy supply. Accordingly, a Japan - UK framework for Civil Nuclear Co-operation was established in 2012, leading to an annual UK - Japan Nuclear Dialogue to strengthen bi-lateral co-operation in civil nuclear energy.The JUNO Network for Japan - UK Nuclear Opportunities will build on the annual Nuclear Dialogue, and the existing portfolio of bi-lateral projects established through the EPSRC / MEXT sponsored UK - Japan Civil Nuclear Research Programme. The primary aim is to nurture and network the UK and Japan academic communities in civil nuclear energy, leading to the collaborative development of novel methodologies and tools, to address common challenges in decommissioning and waste management, reactor safety and regulation, nuclear energy policy, public communication and engagement, and environmental safety.To realise this aim, the Network will organise a regular Network meeting and theme focused discussions, with a focus on knowledge exchange, deriving research questions, developing collaborative projects, and disseminating experience and outcomes. The Network will pump prime and monitor development of collaborations through targeted support for short visits, secondments, pilot scale projects and other activities.
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28/06/23