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IAEA visit to Cuba’s Nuclear Energy and Advanced Technologies Agency in 2014, where Luisa served as President. (Photo: AENTA) The IAEA profiles employees to provide insight into the variety of career ...
The IAEA has launched a new initiative to inform governments, regulators and industry players in countries around the world ...
The IAEA will strongly support Ecuador’s goals for energy planning and development, said the Director General during an important visit to Quito this week as the country takes further steps towards ...
As part of its support, the IAEA provided each Rays of Hope Anchor Centre with virtual reality goggles to train radiation ...
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) has for more than a week relied on a single power line to supply the electricity it needs for essential nuclear safety functions, with the military ...
Data underpins the IAEA’s work in areas ranging from agriculture and the environment to health and nutrition, energy, nuclear safety and security and beyond. Below is a selection of IAEA databases ...
“Microplastics are particles ranging from one micron to five millimetres in size. Most research is done on larger fragments, while we focused on extremely small materials, starting from 20 microns,” ...
These training opportunities and expeditions — from King George Island in Antarctica to the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic, and from the Andes to the eastern Tibetan Plateau — are ...
Kenya’s Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA) announced at a November 2024 parliamentary meeting that Kenya is on schedule to begin construction of its first nuclear power plant by 2027.
From dry fields to melting glaciers, IAEA scientists and experts are collecting, analysing and sharing data to advance peace, security and sustainable development.
PRIS data are used to support a variety of critical operational tasks as well as periodic reviews vital for safe, secure and reliable operation. For example, Teollisuuden Voima Oyj (TVO), an operator ...
“Fusion technology has the potential to transform global energy production,” said Aline des Cloizeaux, Director of the IAEA’s Division of Nuclear Power. “Fusion energy together with the deployment of ...