Report on the operation of the High Flux Reactor in the year 2011

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Series Details (2013) 489 final (3.7.13)
Publication Date 03/07/2013
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The Council adopted on 25 May 2009 a three-year (2009-2011) supplementary research programme to be implemented by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) concerning the operation of the High Flux Reactor (HFR) located in Petten, The Netherlands. This 2011 HFR activity report is the third and last of three yearly reports that have covered the whole supplementary research programme.

The main objectives of the supplementary research programme are:
(1) To ensure the safe and reliable operation of the HFR in order to guarantee the availability of the neutron flux for experimental purposes.
(2) To allow an efficient use of the HFR by research institutes in a broad range of disciplines: improvement of the safety of fuels and materials for nuclear reactors of relevance for Europe, health including the development of medical isotopes to answer questions of medical research, nuclear fusion, fundamental research and training and waste management.

The HFR acts as a training facility for doctoral and post-doctoral fellows, allowing them to perform research activities through national or European Programmes. The reactor is also used for the commercial production of radio-isotopes.

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EUR-Lex: SWD(2013)238: Commission Staff Working Document accompanying the report http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=SWD:2013:238:FIN

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