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Postdocs in Nuclear Energy Conference 2025

Leeds, United Kingdom
Apr 8, 2025 - Apr 9, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 11th, 2025
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Published Mar 11, 25

Summary

The Postdocs in Nuclear Energy Conference 2025, organized by the Nuclear Institute, will take place in Leeds from April 8-9, 2025. This event provides a platform for postdoctoral researchers to share their work and network within the nuclear energy sector.

Details

Location
Leeds, United Kingdom
Date
April 8th, 2025 - April 9th, 2025
Type
In Person
Website
Registration
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Overview

The Postdocs in Nuclear Energy Conference 2025 (PiNE) is designed for postdoctoral and early career researchers in the nuclear energy field. This conference will be held at the School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Leeds, from April 8 to 9, 2025. The event aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among attendees, providing a unique opportunity to engage with peers and industry leaders.

Key Features

Participants will benefit from a diverse lineup of speakers from various sectors of nuclear energy, who will share insights and career advice. The conference will also feature a poster plenary session and a speed networking event, enhancing opportunities for collaboration and discussion.

Registration and Costs

The registration fee is £150 per person, and attendees are encouraged to register before the deadline on April 7, 2025. For those interested in presenting their research, abstract submissions are welcomed, with a maximum length of one A4 page. The deadline for abstract submissions is February 24, 2025, with notifications of acceptance by February 26, 2025.

Research Themes

The conference will cover various themes, including materials, robotics, recycling and fuels, radiochemistry, reactors (both fission and fusion), waste management, and decommissioning. This broad scope reflects the diverse interests and challenges within the nuclear energy research community.

For more information and to register, visit the Nuclear Institute's event page or the registration site.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.