Problems with Inert matrix fuel
INRAG colleagues Friederike Frieß and Wolfgang Liebert have published a paper together in the journal Progress in Nuclear Energy.In particular,...
INRAG colleagues Friederike Frieß and Wolfgang Liebert have published a paper together in the journal Progress in Nuclear Energy.In particular,...
Christoph Pistner from Öko Institut Darmstadt talked to the german newspaper Die Zeit about nuclear’s role in the future. He...
TU Vienna is hosting a discussion event on the topic of “Nuclear Energy and Energy Transition” on Jan. 27, 2022...
Commentary in Powermag on the communique by Dr. Gregory Jaczko, Prof. Wolfgang Renneberg, Dr. Bernard Laponche and Dr. Paul Dorfman.
Wolfgang Liebert was a guest on the programme “Guten Morgen Österreich” today. He talks about the supposed benefits and risks...
Guest commentary in the austrian newspaper ‘Die Presse’ by INRAG member Helga Kromp-Kolb and Thomas Roithner on possible problems arising...
Peter Kuznick, Professor of History at American University (Washington), Mark Sleboda, international relations & security analyst (Moscow), Shen Dingli, Professor,...
MV Ramana’s article on SMRs is among the top publications of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 2021. Congratulations! https://thebulletin.org/2021/12/best-of-the-2021-bulletin-magazine/
A critical analysis of the EU Joint Research Centre technical assessment of nuclear energy with respect to the “do no...
Co-Chair Matthias Englert was quoted in Handelsblatt about his position on France’s push for more nuclear energy in europe. https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/energie/energiepolitik-atomkraft-ja-bitte-was-frankreichs-kernenergie-offensive-fuer-deutschland-bedeutet/27928032.html
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