SAMOSAFER builds on the results of the SAMOFAR project
Bringing nuclear safety to the next level
Are you interested in the work presented by young researchers during the SAMOSAFER Young MSR Conference, held on 6-8 June 2022? Check out the Young MSR Book of Abstracts and Presentations.
Read moreWebinars and modules of the SAMOSAFER School on Molten Salt Reactor, held from Sept - Dec 2021, are now available on our YouTube channel.
Read moreAre you a PhD student, Postdoc or young researcher interested in presenting and discussing your research on Molten Salt Reactors? Would you like to benefit from the experience of senior scientists from the SAMOSAFER project through special mentoring activities? Then we warmly welcome you to attend our Young MSR conference, to be held on 6 - 8 June 2022.
From September - December 2021, SAMOSAFER is organising an MSR School that will teach you all about the main areas of active research in MSR technology.
Read moreWould you like to do an internship and spend a period in another institution to improve your knowledge, skills and competences in a specific research area connected to Molten Salt Reactor?
The SAMOSAFER project launches a mobility scheme for BSc/MSc students, PhD students and young professionals by providing allowances for subsistence and travel costs.
On 1 October the SAMOSAFER project will officially start. This means a new step forward into the development of the MSR in Europe.
Read moreThe SAMOSAFER consortium has been compiled with great care to assure the presence of all expertise needed for both Research and Development, as well as for the Education and Training, and Dissemination and Exploitation tasks.
Read moreAre you interested in the results of our project? We will make publications available to the general public through the SAMOSAFER community on Zenodo.
Read moreSAMOSAFER has its own YouTube channel. Through this channel we aim to show the contribution nuclear fission energy can make to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions like CO2 and to reduce the climate change resulting from this.
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