May 12-14, 2025
Nuclear Energy: Key Facts and Issues (Warsaw)

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Détails de l'événement :
May 12-14, 2025
Warsaw University of Technology
Warsaw, Poland
Contact pour l'événement :
Mary Louks, Director, Events and Engagement, Clean Air Task Force
À propos de l'événement
Clean Air Task Force (CATF), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the Warsaw University of Technology are pleased to host the European edition of our acclaimed short course, Nuclear Energy: Key Facts and Issues. Building on the success of last year’s session in Prague, which convened over 50 leaders from policy, finance, and media, this year’s course will focus on nuclear energy’s role in achieving climate goals while ensuring secure and affordable energy.
This three-day seminar features global academic and industry experts delivering insights into nuclear energy technologies, their potential applications, and key challenges. The course aims to foster informed dialogue among decision-makers, journalists, and stakeholders in energy and climate policy.
The application period is not closed. Additional participants may be accommodated as space allows. This course is also being offered in Washington, D.C., June 11-13, 2025. Click here for more details. Applicants are expected to attend one session only (not both).
Haut-parleurs

Jacopo Buongiorno
Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, MIT

Malwina Qvist
Director, Nuclear Energy Program, CATF

Steve Comello
Executive Director, Nuclear Scaling Initiative

Krzysztof Fornalski
Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology

Ian Grant
Independent consultant on infrastructure development and regulation of new nuclear programs

Waclaw Gudowski
Professor, Royal Institute of Technology – Stockholm

Atte Harjane
Member, Parliament of Finland

Staffan Qvist
Founder and CEO, Quantified Carbon

Luke Shore
Deputy CEO, Project Tempo

Elina Teplinsky
Partner, Pillsbury Law