AGENDA
Tuesday 15 September 2015 p.m.
14:30–15:30 Session 3: Solutions for Pollution
Radiation technologies have been successfully deployed to identify contaminating
pathways and treat and neutralize persistent industrial pollutants. This session will
focus on nuclear applications for the treatment of waste waters, flue gases and the
preservation of coastlines.
Mr Bumsoo Han, CEO and President, EB-Tech. Co., Ltd., REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Mr Andrzej Chmielewski, Director General, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and
Technology (INCT), POLAND
Ms Catherine Hughes, Senior Research Scientist, Isotope Hydrology and
Radiotracing, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO),
AUSTRALIA
15:30–16:00 Coffee Break
16:00–17:30 Session 4: Tracing the Pathways
Radiotracers and nucleonic gauges play an important role in enhancing productivity
and in ensuring quality and reliability of industrial processes and production
systems. Such techniques also help to trace pathways of unseen phenomena in
nature. This session will discuss how these technologies benefit industries and help
to identify the potential negative impact of human activities.
Mr Tor Bjørnstad, Chief Scientist, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE); Professor,
University of Oslo, NORWAY
Ms Haifa Ben Abdelouahed, Assistant Professor, Centre National des Sciences et
Technologies Nucléaires (CNSTN), TUNISIA
Mr Jean Louis Boutaine, Former Head, Research Department of the Centre for
Research and Restoration of the Museums of France, FRANCE
Mr Bernard Malherbe, Director Project Development, Jan De Nul Group, BELGIUM
Mr Martin Jech, Leader, Research Area Friction Surface Phenomena and
Tribodiagnistics, AC2T, AUSTRIA
17:30-20:00 Reception and IAEA Exhibition (C04 Coffee Area)