Learning and training
The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).
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Neutron Activation Analysis
The objective of the course is to?increase human capacity building in Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA), as well as to?contribute to the overall sustainability of the technique.
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Neutron Imaging Part 1
This e-learning course is directed at young specialists or beginners without extended experience of conducting neutron imaging independently, and it covers all the most important aspects of neutron imaging.
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Neutron Imaging Part 2: Techniques and Methods
The IAEA has made available an e-learning course on neutron imaging, directed at young specialists or beginners without extended experience of conducting neutron imaging independently, which covers all the most important aspects of neutron imaging.
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Niveles Referencia para Diagnóstico en Imagenologia Médica
El curso online sobre Niveles de Referencia para Diagnóstico en Imagenologia Médica, disponible en Inglés, Brinda educación continua a los profesionales de la imagenologia médica, reguladores y otros quienes estén interesados en el establecimiento y uso de los niveles de referencia para Diagnósti
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Nuclear Analytical Techniques for Forensic Science
Nuclear analytical techniques have provided unique information in many fields due to their multi-elemental sensitivity, low limits of detection, ability to provide spatially resolved and/or quantitative profiling of trace elements, and, very often, traceability of results.Although these analytica
Webinars
Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.1 - Global Picture of Nuclear Back End Activities and Relevant IAEA Programmes
This webinar is the first in the IAEA’s Nuclear Back End Webinar Series, focusing on how to advance national nuclear back end programmes.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.10 - Experiences in Setting Up Funds for Back End Liabilities in Nuclear Power Programmes
A fundamental prerequisite for a sustainable waste management programme is the provision of financial resources to cover the costs of the programme. Developing reliable cost estimates and funding mechanisms can be challenging.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.11 - Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Information System (SRIS): Benefits for Member States, Benefits for Collaboration between International Organizations
All IAEA Member States make use of nuclear technology, to deliver benefits (in science, medicine, agriculture, industry, and electricity). As with any process, this results in some amount of waste, in this case – radioactive waste.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.12 - Nuclear Decommissioning in the Context of Sustainability and Circular Economy
A circular economy is generally described as an economy in which resources are kept in reuse or recycling for as long as possible, retrieving the maximum value from them, then recovering and regenerating products and materials at the end of each lifecycle.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.2 - Managing NORM in the Industry: Highlights of the IAEA International Conference
This webinar is the second in the IAEA’s Nuclear Back End Webinar Series, focusing on the management of naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in industrial operations.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.3 - Accident Tolerant Fuels and Their Impact on Spent Fuel Management
This webinar is the third in the IAEA’s Nuclear Back End Webinar Series, focusing on evolutionary Accident Tolerant Fuel (eATF) designs and their impact in the different steps of fuel management after discharged from the reactor core: storage, transportation, recycling and disposal.
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Nuclear Back End Webinar Series 1.4 - Data Analysis and Collection for Costing of Research Reactor Decommissioning
This webinar is the fourth in the IAEA Back End Wednesday Webinar Series, focusing on costing of research reactor decommissioning.
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