nuclear power profile of tunisia
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3rd International Platform on Integrating Arab e-infrastructure in a Global Environment
e-AGE 2013
National Center for Nuclear Science and Technology
Prof. Hafedh BELMABROUK
DG of CNSTN President of the Steering Committee of ANNuR (2013-2015)
Tunis, December2013
Outline
• Key dates
• Mission
• Human Resources
• Organization chart
• Fields of Activity
• Scientific Collaboration
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Key dates
1993 : Creation of the Center
1999 : Gamma Irradiator inauguration at Sidi Thabet
2002 : CNSTN became part of Sidi Thabet Technopark
2009 : Inauguration of the Electron Beam Accelerator
2012 : First Tests of the Neutron Generator
20?? : Sub-critical Assembly
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Mission
Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Sciences and Technologies in
Industry, Agriculture, Environment and Medicine
• Research and Development
• Collection and Diffusion of Information
• Technical Support to Industrial and Research Institutions
• Advising on Issues related to Nuclear Safety and
Radiation Protection
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Human Resources
• Researchers : 30 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Electronics,…)
• PhD Students : 20
• Engineers : 20 (Mechanical, Electrical , Nuclear, Instrumentation,
Process, Chemical, Bio, -Engineering)
• Technicians : 40
• Administrative Staff : 30
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Organization Chart
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Administrative Council
Cooperation and
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Development and Project
valorization
Energy and
Materials
Environment and
Life
Nuclear Safety
Financial and
Administrative Affairs
Fields of Activity Radiation Processing Radiation measurements Cobalt irradiator Electron beam accelerator (not operational !!!)
Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection Radioactive sources and waste management Neutron Activation Analysis
Isotopic Hydrology Radio-pharmaceuticals Microbiology Sterile Insect Technique
Nuclear Legislation
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Radiation Chemistry Lab
• Preparation of Samples for alpha, beta and gamma spectrometry
• Detection of irradiated foods
• Monitoring of harmful algal bloom for the detection of marine toxins
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Radiation Analysis Lab
• Conduct research by using nuclear analytical methods such as gamma spectrometry, alpha and beta, liquid scintillation, neutron activation analysis, XRF and isotopic hydrology.
• Analyze environmental and industrial samples as well as monitoring the level of radioactivity around nuclear installations.
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Application Areas
EnvironmentPhysical environment (air, water, soil) and biological environment (flora and fauna).FoodQualitative and quantitative determination of radionuclides in food products for contamination identification.Determining the level of radioactivity in food products imported or to be exported.AgricultureQualitative and quantitative determination of radionuclides in certain products used in agriculture (fertilizers, pesticides, …).
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Scientific collaboration
• IAEA : Int. Atomic Energy Agency• AAEA : Arab Atomic Energy Agency• ANNuR: Arab Network of Nuclear Regulators
• African and Arab countries • Europe (France, Czech Republic, CERN, ...)• USA, Canada• Korea• ...
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Conclusions
• Tunisia has many years of experience in the field of peaceful uses of nuclear techniques and technologies
• CNSTN has many collaborations. Others to be established
• The IAEA is involved in the technical cooperation
• Tunisia is considering the option of NPP. A feasibility study is in progress. Enhance the collaboration with industry.
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Thank you!
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