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The third edition of the Tritium School will take place in Marseille, France, from 18 to 22 March 2024. Organized by the TITANS Project, which strives to improve tritium management and knowledge to meet the growing demand for nuclear energy, it is organized around four days of invited lectures and contributed talks, and a fifth day comprising a visit to the ITER site.
The young generation of researchers working in fusion and fission research and development is encouraged to participate.
Topics for discussion will include tritium management, inventory and control; waste; radiotoxicity/ecotoxicity; epidemiology of tritium; and tritium dosimetry.
For all information, and to register, see this webpage. The School will be conducted in English.
Monaco-ITER postdoctoral positions | Apply by 29 February
Monaco-ITER postdoctoral positions | Apply by 29 February
If your PhD was awarded after 1 January 2021—or you are about to obtain one—you are eligible to apply for a Monaco-ITER Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The Fellowship Program is recruiting now for two-year terms beginning autumn 2024.
Since 2008, 39 young scientists and engineers have been able to participate directly in ITER, working on cutting-edge issues in science and technology with some of the leading scientists and engineers in each domain. The principal aim of the Research Fellowships, which are funded by the Principality of Monaco, is the development of research excellence in fusion science and technology within the framework of ITER.
The deadline for application is coming up (29 February 2024). See all information here.