Zemřel prof. Ivo Zvára

Dne 27. 12. 2021 ve věku 87 let zesnul dlouholetý spolupracovník SÚJV Dubna profesor Ivo Zvára odborník v oblasti syntézy a chemické identifikace transaktinoidů.

Via Chimica

Z webu ČSCH:

Za objevem, který změní svět, může stát i vysokoškolský student/ka. I proto vznikla cena Via Chimica, kterou mladým talentům v oboru chemie uděluje Nadace Experientia ve spolupráci s Učenou společností ČR, a to za originální studentskou práci (článek, bakalářskou práci či za studii vytvořenou výhradně pro účely ceny). Kromě samotného vědeckého objevu hodnotíme i schopnost jeho vysvětlení jak ve vědeckém, tak v popularizačním textu. Věříme, že cílená a dlouhodobá podpora chemických talentů může významně ovlivnit českou chemii a posunout ji směrem k celosvětové špičce, třeba až k další Nobelově ceně.

Fourth A-CINCH webinar „Safety of future reactors (Gen IV) – A story from the past and present“

Safety of future reactors (Gen IV) – A story from the past and present 

Prof. Teodora Retegan Vollmer 

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering  

Chalmers University 

Moderator: Prof. Mario Mariani, Politecnico di Milano   

Abstract 

 The purpose of the presentation is to give insight into the reactor safety from a chemical point of view for Gen II-III and Gen IV Reactors. The physical barriers set up for a safe functioning of a nuclear reactor are (generally): the fuel matrix, the cladding, and the coolant (light or heavy water, gas, molten metals like Lead-Bismuth eutectic or LBE, Pb, other for the more advanced systems) as well as the reactor vessel, primary containment and the secondary containment. Each barrier and the chemical processes accompanying the potential release of radionuclides (or retention) will be briefly explained and the overall aim is to give a general view over the processes governing the release path for radionuclides, as well as the mitigation measures. 

Here you can find a brief presentation of the speaker: http://www.chalmers.se/en/staff/pages/tretegan.aspx  

Please fill in the participation form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1vuHUF7rEU870gt9EGfzUkf3ExLPnLcrkxv_pSGvGKdw/edit    

To attend the event:  

https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MDRjMWZhMDYtN2IwMS00ZTE3LWJjMDktZDJkZDUyODdhNzk3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220a17712b-6df3-425d-808e-309df28a5eeb%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%221bfa495f-b0e9-4788-ae5f-d0f9dd77e69d%22%7d  

Internship opportunities at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva would like to ask your help to promote our Administrative, Technical and Doctoral Student Programme to your students.

ADMINISTRATIVE and TECHNICAL STUDENT PROGRAMMES:
The selected students have the chance to spend 2 to 12 months (Administrative Student Programme) or 4 to 12 months (Technical Student Programme) at CERN and to get involved in the day-to-day work of our multicultural and multidisciplinary teams and to work on interesting projects with some of the brightest minds in their fields. This internship allows them to complete their bachelor or master thesis at CERN. Students who apply to those two Programmes should have completed at least 18 months of undergraduate studies (Bachelor or Master’s) at the time of the next selection committee taking place in December 2021 and they need to remain registered as a full-time students during the whole period of their internship.

DOCTORAL STUDENT PROGRAMME:
The selected students have the chance to spend 6 to 36 months at CERN. Students have started or are about to start a doctoral programme in an university. Their work envisaged at CERN is all or part of the thesis work required to obtain their PhD. The award of the degree remains the responsibility of their university. Academic arrangements will be discussed between students’ university thesis supervisor and students’ CERN supervisor.

We hire in these fields:
Administrative Student Programme: translation, human resources, advanced secretarial work, business administration, logistics, law, finance, accounting, library and information science, engineering management, science communication, education, audiovisual, communication and public relations, psychology, audit are but a few examples of the many domains in which successful applicants will learn and contribute their knowledge.
Technical Student Programme: applied physics; electrical or electronics engineering; general  or civil engineering; IT, mathematics and robotics; material and surface science; mechanical engineering.
Doctoral Student Programme: applied physics, engineering or computing.

The deadline for application for Administrative, Technical and Doctoral Student programme is October 11, 2020 at 12pm (12 noon CET).