Learning and training
The IAEA offers a wide spectrum of learning and training activities, as well as educational resources and capacity-building programmes. These include face-to-face training courses and workshops, fellowship programmes and schools on various nuclear-related topics. The IAEA also offers more than 120 online learning courses and webinars, from beginner to expert level, which can be accessed after registering with the Agency’s Nucleus portal (registration and login accessible when choosing a specific online course).
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Introduction to Natural Circulation and its Applications in Nuclear Reactors (PART - I)
This module introduces the phenomenon of natural circulation and its common examples.?It discusses the stepwise development of natural circulation loop, its advantages and challenges as comparison to forced circulation and its application in nuclear industry.AVAILABLE IN ADDITIONAL UN LANGUAGESTa
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Introduction to Nuclear Forensics
The objective of this module is to raise awareness and understanding of the scope and application of nuclear forensics and its role in a national nuclear security regime and national response plan; support Member States in adopting or developing nuclear forensic capabilities; prepare participants
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Introduction to Nuclear Security Culture
Nuclear security culture plays an important role in ensuring that individuals, organizations, and institutions remain vigilant and that sustained measures are taken to prevent and combat the threat of sabotage or using radioactive material for malicious acts.
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Introduction to Radioactive Sources and Their Applications
This course is designed to help learners understand the common practices when using radioactive sources; understand tools for obtaining information on radioactive sources and devices; and understand key terms of this course.
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Introduction to SPECT
This Module will introduce SPECT physics and clinical imaging.It is assumed the participant has a full understanding of basic nuclear medicine applications, radiation safety and other pre-requisites such as human biology
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Introduction to the International Legal Framework for Nuclear Security
This E-learning module is designed to raise awareness regarding the international legal framework for nuclear security; with an emphasis on the CPPNM and its Amendment, support adherence to and effective implementation of the CPPNM and its Amendment at the national level, promote the benefits of
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Introduction to Total reflection X ray Fluorescence
Total reflection X-rays fluorescence (TXRF) is a surface elemental analysis technique often used for the ultra-trace analysis of particles, residues, and impurities on smooth surfaces.
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Introduction to X Ray Emission Spectrometry
X ray spectrometry techniques are nowadays widely used in many analytical applications.
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Introductory training course for research reactor personnel
The IAEA e-learning course "Introductory training course for research reactor personnel" is primarily directed at technical and scientific personnel of research reactors, namely involved in operation, maintenance and safety of research reactors.
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Ion-beam Engineering of Materials for Quantum Technologies
New quantum technologies could open the door to transformational advances in secure communications, information technology and high precision sensors and provide new solutions to pressing challenges in fields such as medicine, industry, and security, shaping global development in the 21st century
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