The DISTINCTIVE Consortium
Winner: Industry-Academia Collaboration Award
The University of Leeds
For the delivery of research that addressed challenges associated with the continuing safe storage and disposal of radioactive legacy nuclear waste.
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Ideas and critical thinking are developed from multiple perspectives, allowing greater creativity and the synthesis of novel, synergistic and effective solutions that are beyond the capability of a single discipline.
The UK Government is committed to nuclear energy having an important role in delivering a secure and affordable energy future. As a low carbon technology, nuclear energy is a critical element of that strategy while helping to meet the UK’s climate change commitments. Public acceptance for this needs the ability to safely manage and dispose of wastes from legacy nuclear operations, and new nuclear build, to be demonstrated, with safe, viable processing routes and personnel with the skills and experience to deliver solutions required. Innovative approaches are also needed to reduce the time and considerable cost to the taxpayer of decommissioning and clean-up activities.
The DISTINCTIVE Consortium contributed to these strategic goals in a positive way through the roll-out of innovative technical solutions and training of the next generation of scientists and engineers with the skills and expertise required to tackle nuclear waste management and decommissioning issues.
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