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Safe Guard's Symposium




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There was a Poster Award for the best poster of each session!

 

 

The Symposium Overview has been published.

 

 

You can view the Symposium Photos under Multimedia tab.

The high resolution photos of all the galleries can be downloaded.

 

 

261 Papers were presented, 73 Oral Presentations, 188 Posters.

 

 

29 External Exhibitors participated in the Symposium.

 

 

Internal Exhibitors from SGTS, SGIM, SGAS, SGCP, and OLA attended the Symposium.

 

 

OPCW and CTBTO also participated.

 

 

About 700 participants.

Participants are from around 70 Member States and 20 NGOs.

 

Session 20 - Poster

Safeguards Concepts and Approaches
Wednesday, 03 Nov 2010 (Ground floor, Building B)
13:00-16:30

The Best Poster Winner: "Enrichment Assay Methods for a UF6 Cylinder Verification Station"
Christopher Orton, USA.


#TitleMain AuthorCountryAffiliation
015Pu-breeding Feasibility in Irradiation Channels of Research ReactorsTomanin , A.
EUEuropean Commission - Joint Research Centre
026Complementarities Between Nuclear Security, Safeguards and State System of Accounting for and ControlJalouneix , J.
FRANCE Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN)
030German Approach to Spent Fuel ManagementJussofie , A.
GERMANYGesellschaft für Nuklear-Service m.b.H. (GNS); DBE Technology
042Verification of Vitrified High-activity Waste Stored in a CASTOR HAW 20/28 CG Cask by Simulated Baseline ComparisonShephard , A.
IAEA
056The Site Approach - Lessons Learned from the Integrated Safeguards Approach for JNC-1 Kikuchi , M.
JAPAN Nuclear Material Control Centre; Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA); Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)
078Safeguard Verification as Cooperative Measure for Non-proliferation Control in Peru Ramirez, R.
PERUInstituto Peruano de Energia Nuclear (IPEN)
086On the requirement for Partial Defect Measurements Prior to Final Disposal of Spent Nuclear FuelFritzell , A.
SWEDEN Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM)
093Fast Enrichment Screening for Safeguards ApplicationsSimpson, A.
USAPajarito Scientific Corporation
116Using Process Load Cell Information for IAEA SG at Enrichment PlantsWhitaker , M.
USAOak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
125Enrichment Assay Methods for a UF6 Cylinder Verification StationSmith , L.E.
USAPacific Northwest Laboratory (PNNL)
126Fissile Flow and Enrichment Monitor for Advanced Safeguards Applications at Gaseous Centrifuge Enrichment Plants (GCEPs)March-Leuba, J.
USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory, (ORNL)
131A New Technique for Uranium Cylinder Assay Using Passive Neutron Self-interrogation Miller , K.
USA Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
182Advanced Technology for Enrichment Monitoring in UF6 Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plants Ianakiev , K.
USA Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
184Integrating Programs to Improve DetectionWard, S.
USAUS Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
225Integration of Nuclear Safeguards and Security at the JRC Abousahl, S.
EUEuropean Commission, Joint Research Center, Brussels
249 The ESARDA Verification Technologies and Methodologies Working Group (VTM WG): Addressing Verification Challenges GloballyRichard , M.
FRANCECommissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA)
250Safeguarding a Vitrification Facility at the Dismantled WAK Pilot Processing PlantLausch , J.
GERMANYWAK GmbH
262Isotopic Separation by Laser Based Technologies: Safeguards Related Aspects Rousseau , D.
IAEA
269Challenges in Quantifying Verification Effectiveness under Integrated Safeguards ApproachesOdulaja, A.
IAEA
275Best Practice for Cooperation with National Authorities - The OPCW ExperienceLodding, J.
NETHERLANDSOrganization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. (OPCW)
297Sampling the Globe: Optimal Inspection Strategies and Detection ProbabilitiesKrieger , T.
GERMANYITIS GmbH
298Use of SAR Satellite Imagery for Geological Repositories Monitoring Niemeyer , I.
GERMANYForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH; Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC); TU Bergakademie Freiberg; Radaition Nuclear Safety Authority (ATUK); IAEA; C-Core; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAX)
318Involvement of Plant Operator in the Safeguarding of the Shipment of Fabricated MOX Fuel Assemblies: "Operator Experience"Gramond , M.
FRANCEAREVA
324Resolving a Safeguards ParadoxLyman , E.
USAUnion of concerned scientists

Responsible/Contact: Division of Concepts and Planning | Last update: Nov 29, 2010 3:43:47 PM

 
Session 1
Opening
Plenary

Session 2
Technical
Plenary

Session 3
Strategic Safeguards
Priorities & Activities

Session 4
Nuclear Material and Environmental Sample Analysis: New Horizons

Session 7
Safeguards Implementation - State Experiences
Session 8
Safeguards
Capability
Development

Session 9
Indicators,
Forensics and
Environmental
Sampling

Session 10
Addressing
Safeguards
Challenges in a
Changing & Trans-
national World


Session 11
Emerging & Future Technologies for
Detecting Undeclared
Activities & Material


Session 14
Furthering
IAEA-State
Safeguards
Cooperation

Session 15
All Sources
Information
Analysis for
DetectingUndeclared
Activities & Material


Session 18
Information
Driven
Safeguards

Session 19
Safeguards
by Design

Session 20
Safeguards
Concepts and
Approaches

Session 21
Enhancing the
Organisational
Culture to Prepare
for Future Missions


Session 22
Advanced Safeguards
Approaches for
Existing Fuel
Cycle Facilities


Session 24
Application of
Forensic
Techniques to
Safeguards


Session 26
Developing
Safeguards
Resources

Session 27
Remote
Safeguards
Inspections

Session 30
Measurements
Session 31
Monitoring
Techniques
for Safeguards

Session 32
Advancements in Containment and Surveillance
Session 33
Potential New
Verification Roles
in Support of
Arms Control &
Disarmament



Session 34
Safeguards by
Design - Safeguards
for Advanced and
Proliferation Resistant
Nuclear Fuel
Cycle Facilities

Session 37
Closing Plenary
Panel Sessions
[5; 6; 12; 16; 17; 28; 29]
Forum Sessions
[13; 23; 25; 35; 36]