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International Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning and Environmental Recovery

     Dear all,

    It is a great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 6th International Conference on Nuclear Decommissioning and Environmental Recovery INUDECO 2021 which will be held in the city of Slavutych, Kyiv Region (Ukraine) on April 27-29, 2021 as part of the events dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster.

    Due to the situation connected with the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference will be held both offline and online, and you are to choose the format and decide on which one is the best and safest for your health.

    The 4th Hackathon “The City of New Ideas” is to be held in Slavutych offline. All the other conference sessions will take place offline/online within three days according to the conference agenda which will be sent to the registered participants no later than April 23, 2021.

    The annual INUDECO conference has been held in Slavutych (Ukraine) since 2016 as part of events dedicated to the anniversary of the Chornobyl accident. Over this time, more than 500 academics and practitioners from Denmark, Belarus, Germany, Poland, the Russian Federation, Spain, Norway, the United States of America, Ukraine, France, the Czech Republic, and Japan participated in the conference which is held and organized in the youngest Ukrainian city of Slavutych.

    The Conference is organized by the Executive Committee of the Slavutych City Council of Vyshhorod District, Municipal Enterprise “Regional Development Agency” of the Slavutych City Council, the State Agency of Ukraine for Exclusion Zone Management, State Specialized Enterprise “Chornobyl NPP”, Institute for Safety Problems of NPP of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and Slavutych branch of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”.

    In the context of man-made disasters which took place in Chornobyl (1986, Ukraine) and Fukushima (2011, Japan), and of the COVID-19 pandemic, new challenges reach a new level, in particular, reintegration of territories, social adaptation of people, and the legacy we leave behind for future generations.

    Participants of the conference including representatives of public and private sectors, NGOs and research organizations will get a chance to participate in open discussions on the following topics:

  • From Catastrophe to the New Life – April 27, 2021
  • Nuclear Power and New Energy – April 28, 2021
  • Chornobyl NPP and the Shelter Object – April 29, 2021
  • Hackathon “The City of New Ideas” – April 27-29, 2021

    All the breakout sessions of the conference will be held offline/online within three days of April 27-29, 2021, according to the agenda which will be sent to the registered participants. The Steering Committee is also planning to arrange a technical tour to the Chornobyl NPP site.

    Languages of the conference: Ukrainian and English. The registration fee for in-person participation in the conference makes UAH 400 per person, and holding poster sessions or presentations (advertisements) – UAH 1,500 per institution.

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    All logistic information, a free transfer by route Slavutych – Kyiv – Slavutych, and a cultural and tourist program is provided by the Organizing Committee. Hosts of the conference do not cover accommodation and food costs of the participants. The number of Conference participants is limited.

Registration for INUDECO 2021 is available https://forms.gle/LTzkbpzVaPGo3YXr8

Registration for Hackathon “The City of New Ideas” https://forms.gle/LvHm6QjrXjDqZJHLA

Please submit your abstracts to the Committee’s e-mail: inudeco2018@gmail.com by March 30, 2021.

The Organizing Committee’s contact telephone numbers: +38 04579 222 50, 210 90,
+38 050 353 11 35.

Your and your colleagues’ participation in the conference will be much appreciated.

Sincerely, The Organizing Committee, INUDECO 2021

This post is also available in: Ukrainian

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