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Since being founded in 1975, the European Nuclear Society (ENS) has grown to become the largest society in
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for science, engineering and research in support of the
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. ENS’s membership consists of national nuclear societies from 22 European countries, plus
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. Within the membership there are also stakeholder representatives for nuclear technology and research businesses, with around 60 corporate members. ENS exists to promote the advancement of peaceful uses of nuclear energy on an international level, encouraging networking between countries and facilitating meetings to support global communication on scientific and technical affairs. ENS also supports education and training in engineering, promotes international standardisation in the nuclear industry, coordinates the activities of the member organisations and develops the expertise and capability needed for the future of the industry. One of ENS’s activities is organising conferences and workshops, providing a platform for international forums to exchange knowledge, experience, ideas and scientific developments. The current president of the European Nuclear Society is Noël Camarcat. The ENS is member of the
International Nuclear Societies Council The International Nuclear Society Council (INSC), founded on 11 November 1990 by the INSG (International group of Nuclear Societies), is a non-governmental organisation made up of Nuclear Societies from all over the world that "acts as a global fo ...
(INSC).


ENS Young Generation Network (YGN)

The ENS Young Generation Network (YGN) has been active across the society’s member countries since 1995 when ENS supported a proposal from Jan Runermark, the then President-elect of ENS, to spread the Young Generation Network (YGN) to all its member countries. Five objectives ensure that YGN members are working towards a common goal, these are: *Attracting more young people: Recruiting and educating young people to be skilled members of the nuclear industry *Training new leaders: Exchanging knowledge between generations *Thinking nationally: Participation of young people in the national nuclear societies *Thinking internationally: Bringing together all national YGNs at European level *Opening up nuclear conferences: Ensuring events are relevant and topical for young people to attend. YGN membership is available to anybody working in the nuclear industry, as well as fields of nuclear academia and research.


European Nuclear Young Generation Forum (ENYGF)

The European Nuclear Young Generation Forum (ENYGF) is a biennial international event, held since 2005 by the Young Generation Network (YGN) as part of the European Nuclear Society. The forum alternates with the
International Youth Nuclear Congress International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC) is a global non-profit organization connecting students and young professionals engaged in all areas of nuclear science and technology. IYNC was formally founded in April, 2000 during the first congress he ...
(IYNC) and is held in a different location in Europe each time. The aim of the event is to provide a platform for learning and networking for young professionals in all areas of nuclear application. It provides a chance to enhance international communication as well as sharing technical advances and knowledge, learning from experience and discussing best practice as well as considering social and political aspects of the nuclear industry. The forum involves: *Formal lectures and presentations *Workshops - which have previously included Women in Nuclear (WiN) *Technical tours *Keynote speakers *Social and cultural events Each forum has a number of central focuses, around which the speakers, lectures, presentations and workshops are based. In 2011, the forum in
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focused on the topics of nuclear safety and severe accidents, education and training, new build projects and ITER and fusion. At the 2015 forum in
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the main focus points were nuclear efficiency and nuclear and the environment.


Previous ENYGF events

Following the success of IYNC conferences which began in the year 2000, the ENS-YGN decided to create the ENYGF 2005 and host the inaugural event in the city
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, Croatia. Following this, the ENS-YGN elected cities to host the event every two years, the host locations to date have been: *ENYGF 2007,
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, Netherlands *ENYGF 2009, Córdoba, Spain *ENYGF 2011,
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, Czech Republic *ENYGF 2013,
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, Sweden. With 300 participants where the previous record was 150 *ENYGF 2015, Paris, France The events are organized by an executive committee from the selected country. This executive committee can acquire assistance from delegates of other countries who chose to collaborate. All the committee members have a common goal which is to further the ENS-YGN mission and help to create a global community of nuclear professionals.


See also

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American Nuclear Society The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is an international, not-for-profit organization of scientists, engineers, and industry professionals that promote the field of nuclear engineering and related disciplines. ANS is composed of three communities ...
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European Atomic Forum As of June 2022 FORATOM officially becomesnucleareurope. FORATOM (Forum Atomic Européen) is the Brussels-based trade association for the nuclear energy industry in Europe. Its main purpose is to promote the use of nuclear power in Europe. The c ...
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Institute of Nuclear Materials Management The Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) is an international technical and professional organization that works to promote safe handling of nuclear material and the safe practice of nuclear materials management through publications, a ...
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Nuclear Institute The Nuclear Institute is the professional body representing nuclear industry, nuclear professionals in the UK. It is a charity independent of the industry that promotes knowledge of Nuclear power, nuclear energy amongst its members and the public ...


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