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Lunch & Learn | "The Next Generation Network of the IGSC - building a platform for the next generation of safety case professionals" and "Atoms, Ideas, and Ambitions: The EURAD-2 Young Generation"

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The Next Generation Network of the IGSC - building a platform for the next generation of safety case professionals

S. Tillmann, A. Gehrke, H. El Fatihi, H. Javanmard, J. Rimando, S. Schiffmann

The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Integration Group for the Safety Case (IGSC) was established in 2000 and works on the development and improvement of the safety case concept, which now forms a central pillar of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Safety Standards for the geological disposal of radioactive waste. In developing the safety case concept, identifying the key questions for safety, and promoting international dialogue between safety experts, the IGSC has developed a collaborative international community among those working in this field. However, many of those involved in establishing the IGSC are now at or approaching retirement. The IGSC has lately identified the need to involve early career scientists in its key processes and working groups, to ensure a transfer of knowledge and the consideration of the younger generations´ views.
The Next Generation Network (NGN) was created as a direct outcome of the 2024 IGSC Safety Case Symposium, where the importance of engaging early-career professionals emerged as a central theme. The NGN is a professional platform under the IGSC that supports early-career professionals involved in the development of safety cases for radioactive waste disposal. It fosters international collaboration, interdisciplinary exchange, and the long-term sustainability of expertise in the field.
The NGN identified five major objectives for ongoing and future work: 1) Opportunities shall be created for early-career professionals to develop their expertise in safety case development and related fields and to gain insight into the fundamentals of international methodologies and best practices. 2) The network acts as a bridge for incorporating the perspectives and contributions of the next generation into the broader safety case dialogue. 3) It supports structured knowledge transfer by promoting mentorship, peer learning, and other initiatives that ensure long-term retention and transfer of expertise within the safety case community. 4) Participants of diverse technical and non-technical disciplines - such as geology, engineering, social sciences, risk assessment, and policy - are connected and encouraged to collaborate and exchange knowledge. 5) Visibility and recognition of early-career professionals is raised by presenting NGN activities at relevant conferences, organizing dedicated sessions for emerging experts, and promoting the importance of early engagement in knowledge transfer.
Since the NGN is a relatively new network, structures are still under development with space for individual ideas. We welcome professionals involved in the development of safety cases, with a primary focus on those in the early stages of their careers.

Title: Atoms, Ideas, and Ambitions: The EURAD-2 Young Generation at Work

Abstract:
The EURAD-2 Young Generation is a new community created within the framework of the EURAD-2 Work Package 2 - Knowledge Management and aims at supporting the students and young researchers working within the project and providing a platform for networking and sharing new ideas. In the current Lunch & Learn session the Young Generation representative Simona Šandalová from Politecnico di Milano and Dr. Hanna Rostova from NSC KIPT and Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery of Polish Academy of Sciences will present the current and future activities of the community.

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Simona Šandalová is a PhD candidate at the Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano, focusing on the development of novel materials for the pre-disposal management of challenging radioactive waste within the EURAD-2 WP6 STREAM and WP7 L’OPERA. She also serves as the representative of the EURAD-2 Young Generation community.
She has a background in Radiochemistry and Project Management for Decommissioning and Radioactive Waste Management, and experience across the nuclear backend, gained at Sogin SpA working within the H2020 PREDIS and HARPERS projects, as well as at the IAEA Department of Nuclear Energy, supporting activities focused on spent fuel management.
Simona is a recipient of the IAEA Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship and an active member of Women in Nuclear Italy.
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Dr. Hanna Rostova holds a PhD in Physics and Astronomy (2024) from the National Science Center “Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology” (NSC KIPT, Ukraine).
She is currently a Research Associate at the NSC KIPT (Ukraine) and at the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland).
Dr. Rostova's research focuses on radiation effects in structural materials for extending the service life of nuclear reactors, as well as on the structure, corrosion and mechanical properties of protective coatings and ceramics for long-term storage and disposal containers. She was a researcher in the EURAD (ConCorD, WP15) and is currently a participant in EURAD-2 (InCoManD, WP9).
Her achievements include being a laureate of national research scholarships and international awards for young scientists.
Webinar hosting presenter
Simone Tillmann studied geoscience with focus on hydrogeology at the University of Bonn, Germany and received her degree in 2020. After working at GRS Cologne, she joined BGE, the federal company for radioactive waste disposal in Germany. Today, her work evolves around post-closure safety assessments regarding the radioactive waste disposal sites in Germany with particular focus on geological and hydrogeological modelling, biosphere modelling and assessment of uncertainty. She is interested in international collaboration, especially regarding multiple aspects of safety case development. Simone Tillmann has been a member of the IGSC NGN core group since the end of 2024.
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Anne Gehrke studied geoecology at the Technical University Braunschweig, Germany and received her degree in 2010. After a year at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, she joined GRS, Germany’s central expert organization in the field of nuclear safety, in 2011. Her work involves creating hydrogeological conceptual models based on geoscientific data and performing model calculations for groundwater flow and contaminant transport. She conducts long-term safety analyses, including the evaluation of containment. Anne Gehrke has been a member of the IGSC NGN core group since the end of 2024.
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