Nanoengineering in Electronics, Spintronics and Photonics Institute (NESPI), MEPhI invites to take part in the International online workshop SPLG: Modern problems of separation in nuclear fuel cycle. The workshop will be held on June 29, 2021. The main objective of the conference is to present and discuss the latest trends and achievements in isotope separation, modern problems of nuclear fuel cycle and related issues.
The main topics of the meeting are:
- Isotope Separation by Centrifugation;
- Laser Isotope Separation;
- Other Methods of Isotope Separation;
- New Applications of Isotopes and their Acquisition;
- Prospects and Economic Issues for production of Non-uranium Isotopes and their Separation Methods;
- Nuclear Nonproliferation and Safeguards;
- Physical processes accompanying the isotope separation in the fuel cycle.
Registration for presentations is opened. Please fill the application form using the link: https://pnasc.mephi.ru/en/conference/splg2021/registration/
Registration will be opened until the 15th of June.
All arising questions you can address by e-mail: SPLG2021mail@mephi.ru
For reference:
International Workshop on Separation Phenomena in Liquids and Gases (SPLG) is broadenly-known conference in the field of isotope separation and uranium enrichment as well as issues which are connected with them. Every 2 years it takes places in different countries all over the globe (China, France, Russia, the USA, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, Brazil and others).
The all-day conference consists of two parts: a set of plenary sessions with several oral presentations prepared by leading experts from different countries, and the poster session.
Moscow was chosen as an organizer of SPLG-2021. However, pandemic of COVID -19 changed the plans. Recently International Organizing Committee made a decision to organize next SPLG meeting on year 2023. In order to maintain and strengthen scientific communication between countries during pandemic, Local Organizing Committee decided to organize online mini workshop instead of full-scale SPLG-2021.