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papers

Final Papers
International Symposium Chairs' summary
Technical Workshop Chair's summary

Symposium Papers
Jonas Gahr Støre, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway: Opening Address

Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of IAEA:
Remarks from the Director General

Ambassador Yukiya Amano, Japan:
Reducing the Enrichment Level of Uranium Fuel
(Japan's Experience)

Andrew J. Bieniawski, United States:
Where to take HEU Minimization - the U.S. Perspective

Abdul Samad Minty, South Africa:
South African Perspectives on Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU)

Mikhail Kondratenkov, Russia:
Transfer of Russian-produced research reactor nuclear fuel to the Russian Federation, current situation and prospects

Ambassador Ali Asgar Soltanieh, Iran:
Statement

Laura Holgate, Nuclear Threat Initiative:
Partnerships for HEU Minimization

William C. Potter, Monterey Institute of International Studies:
Comments on Policy Options for HEU Minimization and Elimination

Lars van Dassen, Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate:
HEU Minimisation: If it is a good idea - what should we do next?

 
Technical Workshop Papers and Presentations

Ole Harbitz, Norwegian Radiation Protection Autority:
Welcome and Introduction – Security Risks of Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU)

Click on author name to read a short bio.
Click on paper title to read the abstract in PDF or Word. To get a copy of the full presentation, please email Styrkaar.Hustveit@nrpa.no.
A CD-ROM with all the presentations will be available by September 1.

Author Title
Pablo Adelfang Basic Facts on Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) Worldwide
Frank von Hippel HEU in Critical Assemblies, Pulsed Reactors and Propulsion Systems
Charles Piani South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa), Pelindaba South Africa
Radek Skoda 1st Full Conversion of Russian-designed HEU Fuel: Sparrow Flies Lower
Ron Cameron Using LEU in OPAL: ANSTO’s State of the Art Multipurpose Research Reactor
Marin Ciocanescu Full Conversion of the Pitesti 14-Mw RR Core from HEU to LEU Fuel
David Sears Development of LEU Fuel to Convert Research Reactors: NRU, Maple and SLOWPOKE
Juan Klein CCHEN Activities for Minimisation of the Use of HEU in Chile
George F. Vandegrift Facts and Myths Concerning 99Mo Production with HEU and LEU Targets
Alberto Manzini Producing Mo-99 from LEU targets
Budi Briyatmoko Indonesia ’s Program for Conversion of Mo-99 Production to LEU Fission
Mitch Meyer A Global Overview of the High Density UMo Fuel Development Efforts
Daniel Iracane Jules Horowitz Reactor and LEU
Samuel Anim-Sampong Converting Miniature Neutron Source Reactors to LEU
Anton Röhrmoser Reduced Enrichment Program for FRM-II
Nikolay Arkhangelsky Can All Research Reactors be Fueled only with LEU in the Future?
Jordi Roglans-Ribas U.S. Domestic Efforts and Commitments to Convert Remaining Civilian HEU Research Reactors
Massimo Salvatores Advanced Fast Reactor Development Requirements: is there any need for HEU?
Hanna Kiyavitskaya LEU for ADS-Sub-Critical Facilities
Fred Wijstma Converted HFR; Reliable Supply of Medical Radioisotopes
 
         
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