FRIDAY, 19 SEP Mainstage
09.00 Production of radioactive sorel concrete without the need for a license Christian Walter, Bundesgesellschaft für Endlagerung mbH
09.20 Machine for the reconditioning and post- conditioning of radioactivewaste packages
(experience report and optimization approaches)
M.Sc./M.A. Roderich Braun, BRAUN Rückbautechnologien GmbH, Austria Gerald Nittmann, Nuclear Engineering Seibersdorf GmbH, Austria
09.40 FirstMobile Drum Measurement Device for Determination of Reference Nuclides in LLWwith
Elevated Dose Rate Dr. Christopher Helmes, Aachen Institute for Nuclear Training GmbH (AINT)
10.00 Application-Oriented Development of a
Prototype for Contact ArcMetal Grinding Underwater Christian Mills, Leibniz Universität Hannover
10.20 Decontamination of irradiated reactor graphite by using thermal and supercritical fluid extraction PhD/MD Student Niklas Heiss, Technische Hochschule Mannheim
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 Semantic technologies and AI for enhanced knowledge management and retrieval on nuclear
decommissioning
M.Sc./M.A. HelenaMrazova, Internation Atomic Energy Agency, Austria
11.20 Modern AI Approaches in the Nuclear Industry Professor Thomas Kopinski, Gaia Lab
11.40 3D Laser Scanning & AIwith automaticmaterial take-off as a scalable alternative for BIM and Digital Twin
Carsten George, RWENuclear GmbH
12.00 Scalable Radioactive LiquidWaste Treatment System - case studies from laboratory to large scale
deliveries
M.Sc./
M.A.Martin Lerche, Fortum Power and Heat Oy, Finland
12.20 Demonstration of the inDRUM Thermal Treatment Facility: Test Results and Waste Volume
Reduction Achievements at Studsvik Dr. Per Lidar, Studsvik, Sweden
12.40 Closing words and award ceremony for the best plenary lecture 2023 Olaf Oldiges, Chairman of the KONTEC Program Committee
AND ADDITIONALLY
SHORT LECTURES ON TWOSTAGES 09.00 – 10.20 | 11.00 – 12.20 09.00 – 14.00 TRADE EXHIBITION
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