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Uranium Raw Material for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Innovation for Sustaining Future Resources and Production (URAM-2023)

Proceedings of an International Symposium Held in Vienna, Austria, 8–12 May 2023

Proceedings Series - International Atomic Energy Agency

English STI/PUB/2082 ¦ 978-92-0-109024-9

41 pages ¦ € 30.00 ¦ Date published: 2024

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The URAM-2023 Proceedings cover a range of relevant topics in the uranium production cycle from uranium exploration, through mining, milling, processing, and decommissioning and remediation of uranium production cycle facilities. This publication provides a summary of the symposium including: the opening addresses; the essay contest for students and early career professionals; 10 tracks from the technical sessions; 2 panel sessions; the closing addresses; conference secretariat and programme committee, and a list of the papers and posters. The intended audience includes exploration and mining geologists, engineers, operators, regulators, fuel cycle specialists, government officials, researchers and students.

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Keywords

Uranium Raw Material, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Innovation, Sustaining Future Resources and Production, URAM-2023, Proceedings, International Symposium, Vienna, May 2023, Uranium Production Cycle, Uranium Exploration, Mining, Milling, Processing, Decommissioning, Remediation, Uranium Production Cycle Facilities, Technical Sessions, Mining Geologists, Engineers, Regulators, Fuel Cycle Specialists, Government Officials, Researchers, Uranium Industry, Congresses, Uranium Mines, Uranium as Fuel, Global Uranium Supply, Demand, Geopolitical Risk, Taxonomy, Security of Supply, Countries, China, OECD-NEA-IAEA Uranium Group, Kazatomprom, KAP, Member States, Africa, Technical Cooperation, Essay Competition, Uranium Raw Materials Industry, Global Concerns, Youth, Nuclear Power, Energy Markets, Applied Geology, In-Situ Leaching, ISL, In-Situ Recovery, ISR Process, Health Safety, Environment, Social Responsibility, Unconventional Resources, Tailings, Waste Management, Uranium Newcomers, Women in Nuclear, WIN, Brazil, Santa Quiteria Project, Green Energy Transition, Challenges, Denison Mines, Cameco Cooperation, Canada, Orano Mining, France, Gamma Ray Connected Stick, Somair Mine, Niger

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