MONDAY, 04.05.2026
FOCUS DAY (Presentations are held in English) 11:30 REGISTRATION 12:00 QUICK LUNCH
13:00 WELCOME Dr. Luc Schlömer – AiNT GmbH
AI IN DECOMMISSIONING
13:15 An Introduction to the World of AI Rob Galler – KI Inside
13:40 Advancing Nuclear Decommissioning through Global Knowledge Exchange & Innovation: EPRI Insights
Darcy Campbell – EPRI
14:05 Applying AI from an Operator’s Perspective Carsten George – RWE Nuclear GmbH
activities and stakes
Roman Bourrier – Framatome
14:55 AI, Data and Robotics for Nuclear Decommissioning: Technology and the Norwegian Context
István Szőke – IFE
15:20 Enhancing Total Gamma Clearance Monitors via Bayesian Inference: Integrating Spatial and Spectral Data
Moudud Hasan – SCK CEN 15:45 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by
16:15 Elevator Pitch for Young Scientists on the Topic of AI (5 minutes each)
17:15 Selection of the Best Pitch and Award Ceremony, followed by Closing Remarks
16:10 How to D&D the Swedish way Frank Willmann – Uniper Nuclear Services GmbH
16:35 Driving Excellence Through Partnership: Lessons from Belgian Decommissioning Projects
Peter Berben – ENGIE 17:00 Panel Discussion
17:45 Shuttle Buses to the Conference Dinner – until 18:15 (Tivoli Aachen)
Tuesday, 05thMay 2026
11:30 REGISTRATION 12:00 QUICK LUNCH
13:00 WELCOME Dr. Luc Schlömer – AiNT GmbH
KEYNOTE - INTERNATIONAL DECOMMISSIO- NING EXCELLENCE
13:15 Global Status of Decommissioning and Empowering Cost Benchmarking from International Perspectives
Tetiana Kilochytska – IAEA & Shauryavardhan Sharma - OECD NEA
13:40 Korea’s Strategic Lens: Translating Global Best Practices into National Success
Dr. Josef Kim – KONDIA
14:05 Accelerating Decommissioning: The U.S. Risk Transfer Model, and the International Material Reuse Model
Colin Austin – EnergySolutions
Decommissioning: Innovative Concepts and Cost Optimization
Michael Bongartz – PreussenElektra 14:55 COFFEE BREAK sponsored by
15:45 The UK Decommissioning Journey: Key Decisions, Challenges and Lessons Learned Stuart Newman – Frazer Nash Consultancy
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