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973 Program- The 2010 Fundamental Study of Key Scientific Problems on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactor Report Meeting Held in NCEPU

973 Program- The 2010 Fundamental Study of Key Scientific Problems on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactor Report Meeting Held in NCEPU

Write: Cadman [2011-05-20]
On January 8th and 9th, in the charge of eight institutes, namely Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Tsinghua University, North China Electric Power University, Beijing University of Science and Technology, China Institute of Atomic Energy, Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Nuclear Power Institute of China, China Nuclear Power Technology Research Institute, the 2010 Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program) The fundamental study of key scientific problems on supercritical water-cooled reactor report meeting was held in International Exchange Center of North China Electric Power University. This meeting was hosted by Nuclear Science & Engineering School of our university.
973 Program-   The 2010 Fundamental Study of Key Scientific Problems on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactor    Report Meeting Held in NCEPU
The team of the 973 program has invited experts to track the 973 program Prof. Tao Wenquan, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, researcher Yuan Zhenhong, and Prof. Zhang Jianhua to attend the meeting. Dr. Yan Jinding, project officer from Department of Science and Technology was present at the meeting as well. During the opening ceremony, vice president of our university Yang Yongping met and extended a warm welcome to all the experts present. Then, he also introduced the recent achievements of the new energy subjects in our university.
This program was initiated in September 2007. Prof. Cheng Xu, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, worked as the chief scientist of this program. Nuclear Science & Engineering School of our university was responsible for the research of the third task. During the meeting, principals from each task reported the programs they are in charge of in detail, including the research progress, main achievement and highlights on supercritical water-cooled reactor, neutron physics and cladding material. Experts gave a positive appraisal to all the reports, and put forward constructive suggestions indicating the way to the next phase of research. The smooth development of this program will lay a solid foundation for the development of Generation nuclear power technology of our country.