It is a great pleasure to me on behalf of the Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, to welcome you to Finland and Espoo. VTT's main campus in Otaniemi is only some three kilometres from here. In Otaniemi, VTT works in close co-operation with the Helsinki University of Technology, the largest of its kind in Finland. There are also several specialised research institutes and high-technology companies located in Otaniemi area. VTT employs some 2700 people, almost 60 % having a university degree. There has never been any dedicated nuclear research centre in Finland. However, nuclear energy research is an important part of VTT's activities and is closely coupled with other applications. We operate nowadays as a concern of nine quite indepen...
This report gives the reasoning for establishing a Finnish research network on future nuclear energy...
Recent nuclear power projects in Europe have turned out to be problematic due to construction delays...
FINNUS (1999-2002) is the Finnish public research programme on nuclear power plant safety, launched ...
Finland entered the nuclear era in the late sixties. At that time a few research groups were establi...
VTT has been hosting the Finnish national hot laboratory infrastructure since the first nuclear powe...
The EPR is a third-generation pressurized water reactor (PWR). Its development was started in 1992 b...
In mid-1990 ́s, both Finnish nuclear power operators started extensive plant modernisation. National...
The Swedish Centre for Nuclear Technology (Svenskt Kärntekniskt Centrum, SKC) is a national initiati...
The four NPP units in Finland have been in operation for about 20 years and have a very good operati...
Open thoughts for progressin in nuclear thermal hydraulics - brainstorming meeting (selected partici...
The safe utilisation of nuclear power plants requires the availability of different computerised too...
FINNUS (1999-2002) is the Finnish public research programme on nuclear power plant safety, launched ...
The eleventh biennial meeting on reactor physics calculations in the Nordic countries was arranged b...
The Reactor Safety (RETU, 1995-1998) research programme concentrated on search of safe limits for nu...
In 2019 the government of Finland made a decision to phase out of coal in energy production in a per...
This report gives the reasoning for establishing a Finnish research network on future nuclear energy...
Recent nuclear power projects in Europe have turned out to be problematic due to construction delays...
FINNUS (1999-2002) is the Finnish public research programme on nuclear power plant safety, launched ...
Finland entered the nuclear era in the late sixties. At that time a few research groups were establi...
VTT has been hosting the Finnish national hot laboratory infrastructure since the first nuclear powe...
The EPR is a third-generation pressurized water reactor (PWR). Its development was started in 1992 b...
In mid-1990 ́s, both Finnish nuclear power operators started extensive plant modernisation. National...
The Swedish Centre for Nuclear Technology (Svenskt Kärntekniskt Centrum, SKC) is a national initiati...
The four NPP units in Finland have been in operation for about 20 years and have a very good operati...
Open thoughts for progressin in nuclear thermal hydraulics - brainstorming meeting (selected partici...
The safe utilisation of nuclear power plants requires the availability of different computerised too...
FINNUS (1999-2002) is the Finnish public research programme on nuclear power plant safety, launched ...
The eleventh biennial meeting on reactor physics calculations in the Nordic countries was arranged b...
The Reactor Safety (RETU, 1995-1998) research programme concentrated on search of safe limits for nu...
In 2019 the government of Finland made a decision to phase out of coal in energy production in a per...
This report gives the reasoning for establishing a Finnish research network on future nuclear energy...
Recent nuclear power projects in Europe have turned out to be problematic due to construction delays...
FINNUS (1999-2002) is the Finnish public research programme on nuclear power plant safety, launched ...