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ECOLE DES MINES DE NANTES

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AnWMAdvanced nuclear Waste Management :A comprehensive approach to the management of nuclear waste

4, rue Alfred Kastler - La Chantrerie - BP 20722 - 44307 Nantes cedex 03 - Tél. 02 51 85 81 00 - Fax 02 51 85 81 99 www.emn.fr

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Advanced nuclear Waste Management

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• Acquire the basic scientific knowledge necessary for nuclear waste management and understand how to assess long-term safety and environmental impacts.

• Master the operating techniques and strategies for the management of nuclear waste.

• Implement appropriate solutions according to the type of waste through project work in industry.

• Gain understanding of a professional context which is constantly monitored by various stakeholders.

• Build contacts with a large number of key international players in the field.

• Take into account societal considerations in the management of nuclear waste especially with regard to the acceptability of solutions.

Managers and engineers seeking to develop their activities in nuclear waste management.

Young Master’s level graduates wishing to pursue their career in this field.

• Radioactive decay chains• Radioactivity measurements• Radioprotection• Radiochemistry• Radioecology• Hydrogeology

• Origins, types and classifications• Waste management in the medical sector, research and industry: separation

and conditioning policies• Management of short-lived low activity radioactive waste• Long-lived low and high activity radioactive waste: toxicity, transmutation and

disposal• Existing industrial solutions and ongoing research • Confinement barriers• Safety assessment

• European legislation• Societal and ethical aspects• International control and waste management agencies• The current situation in Europe and North America

• Application of acquired competencies in a government agency or in the nuclear industry

• Internship report

• One semester of academic coursework (350 hours) at the Ecole des Mines de Nantes in the SUBATECH* laboratory combined with regular site visits and group projects.

• A 6-month internship with a key player in the field to resolve an industrial problem of nuclear waste management.

* SUBATECH Joint research laboratory-Ecole des Mines de Nantes, CNRS/IN2P3, University of Nantes.

The courses and projects are run by a team comprising faculty from the Ecole des Mines de Nantes and international experts under the direction of Prof. Bernd Grambow, Ivan Peychès prize winner 2008 (Academie des Sciences, France).

Fundamentals100 hours

Wastes 175 hours

The legislative and societal context75 hours

Internship

ECOLE DES MINES DE NANTES

/ Post-MAstER’s sPEciAlisAtion diPloMA /

4, rue Alfred Kastler - La Chantrerie - BP 20722 - 44307 Nantes cedex 03 - Tél. 02 51 85 81 00 - Fax 02 51 85 81 99 www.emn.fr

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/ PRActicAl infoRMAtion /Post-master’s specialisation diploma, Awanded by the French ministry of industry.Start of program: SeptemberDuration: 1 year Cost: 12 000 a Financial aid may be possible in the frame of corporate sponsorshipSelection: written application and interview Scienific contact: Prof. Bernd Grambow

[email protected] contact: [email protected] (Please mention « anwm » in the subject of the mail)

This program has been designed in partnership with ANDRA, EDF and AREVA.