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280602 VO Radioactive Waste Management I (2010W)
Its Perception and Acceptance I
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Freitag 11:15-12:30,
Inst. für Materialphysik, 9, Boltzmanngasse 5, 3. Stk., SE Raum.
Die LV-Nummer an der BOKU Wien ist 877009.Weitere Informationen: Cornelius KLEMENT-DICK
cornelius.dick@risk.boku.ac.at
Institut für Sicherheits- und Risikowissenschaften
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Tel.: +43 (1) 47654 7700
Fax.: +43 (1) 47654 7709
Borkowskigasse 4/4, A-1190 Vienna
Inst. für Materialphysik, 9, Boltzmanngasse 5, 3. Stk., SE Raum.
Die LV-Nummer an der BOKU Wien ist 877009.Weitere Informationen: Cornelius KLEMENT-DICK
cornelius.dick@risk.boku.ac.at
Institut für Sicherheits- und Risikowissenschaften
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Tel.: +43 (1) 47654 7700
Fax.: +43 (1) 47654 7709
Borkowskigasse 4/4, A-1190 Vienna
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Language: German, English
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Aims, contents and method of the course
MODULES OF BLOCK I (WS 2009): -- Overview -- Introduction I -- Principles of radioactive waste management -- Types and properties of radioactive wastes -- Radiation protection principles and goals -- Institutional aspects -- Radioactive waste management prior to disposal
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Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
This series of lectures will highlight the main issues of concern related to radioactive waste management, including spent nuclear fuel and disused sealed radioactive sources, and put them into perspective. It will provide an overview of radioactive waste management covering technological, safety, security and non-proliferation aspects as well as policies, strategies, implementation and public communication based on national experiences. It will assist in increasing the understanding of radioactive waste management issues by all relevant stakeholders (e.g. public and interest groups, national authorities, organizations involved in radioactive waste management and the nuclear industry).
Examination topics
Considering the subject of the lecture, the lectures will be given in a rather interactive manner (in English) using MS Power-Point with detailed discussions, focusing on current status and trends, both in English and German. Depending on current events, one or two lectures will be modified as necessary. The so-called “Blended Learning” approach using the eLearning platform of the Vienna University has been introduced. Electronic copies of the overheads and other documents will be made available through the eLearning platform. These lectures will be suitably complemented by related technical excursions within Austria and its neighbouring countries.
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