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Smart and talented graduate students with a curiosity in clean energy research – we couldn’t have had a more enjoyable experience helping them explore! CNL is thrilled to kick-start this new partnership with Ontario Tech University, Brilliant Catalyst & Ontario Tech's School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. #nextgennuclear #cleanenergyfuture #moretocome
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CNL Hosts Its First Graduate Immersive Experience for Ontario Tech University Students - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
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Kicking off the summer, fifteen graduate students from Ontario Tech University had the opportunity to immerse themselves into the nuclear science underway at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories’ Chalk Riv...Comment on Facebook
“Canada and the UAE have a shared belief in the significant role that nuclear science and technology can play in cultivating a more peaceful, healthy, and prosperous future,” commented Jack Craig, CNL’s new President and CEO. This agreement will allow CNL to share our extensive resources and knowledge with the UAE, providing support to an emerging nuclear nation, while learning from a country known for its ambition and innovation. We hope that this is just the beginning of our relationship and serves as the first step towards deeper and more meaningful collaborations in the future.”
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وزارة الخارجية - الإمارات العربية المتحدة MoFA UAE ... See MoreSee Less
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and the UAE's Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation agree to cooperate on nuclear science & technology - Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
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Canada’s national nuclear laboratories and UAE nuclear regulatory body formalize their countries’ growing relationship through the signing of a Memorandum...Comment on Facebook
Please join our Whiteshell team, as well as staff from AECL EACL and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), to learn more about our WR-1 Decommissioning Project at the Whiteshell Laboratories site.Public Meeting! ... See MoreSee Less
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Ever wanted to see inside Chalk River Laboratories?
Last fall, nuclear advocacy duo Osama Baig and Mo Saleh visited our Chalk River campus for a whirlwind of a few days to learn more about the science we’re working on. It was a first-of-a-kind opportunity for us at CNL, allowing content creators to film inside our facilities and interview staff about the work they’re undertaking.
Aligning with one of the main focuses of Osama’s YouTube channel, we tailored the visit to spotlight a few of our facilities, projects, and researchers that support the nuclear power industry. And, it couldn’t have turned out better!
The video gives viewers a look at our…
• High-Temperature Fuel Channel Lab with research scientist Pablo Maqueo.
• Fuel Fabrication Labs with fuel researchers Anil Prasad, Madalena Spencer, Reeghan Osmond, and Chad Boyer.
• High Bay and Prototyping Machine Shop with mechanical engineer Scott Read.
• Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) reactor with the director of the NPD closure project Katie Shorter and the head of NPD operations Mike English.
• Zero Energy Deuterium (ZED-2) research reactor with R&D scientist Luke Yaraskavitch and reactor physics analyst Julian Atfield.
• National Research Universal (NRU) reactor with former facility authority Dave Delano and former senior reactor shift engineer Dan Simard.
• The proposed site for the Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) with deputy vice president of capital projects Steve Innes and environmental engineer Craig Cochrane.
Expertly produced and narrated, this educational video captures just a handful of the ways we support clean energy within and beyond Canadian borders. We hope you check it out!
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Your tax dollars at work.
Earlier this month, CNL and AECL EACL had the pleasure of meeting with Ontario's Minister of Energy and Electrification, the Hon. Stephen Lecce. We look forward to working with the Ontario government in advan#cleanenergynergy#nuclearclear medicine. ... See MoreSee Less
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