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International Conference on Applications of Radiation Science and Technology 2025

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Governmental, legal and regulatory framework Security of nuclear and other radioactive material Radioactive waste and spent fuel management International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO) Together for More Women in Nuclear The SMR Platform and Nuclear Harmonization and Standardization Initiative (NHSI) Zoonotic Disease Integrated Action (ZODIAC) Review ... missions and advisory services Catalogue of review missions and advisory services Peer review and advisory services calendar Global Nuclear Safety and Security Network (GNSSN) International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) Advanced Reactors Information System (ARIS) Integrated Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System (iNFCIS) Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Information System (SRIS) Offices Reporting to the Director General Third International Conference on Applications of Radiation Science and Technology (ICARST-2025) The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is organizing the Third International Conference on Applications of Radiation Science and Technology (ICARST-2025), following the success of the first ICARST in 2017 and second ICARST in 2022. Innovations in the field of radiation sciences have contributed significantly to industrial growth and economic development by providing versatile tools and processes to produce high quality products in a clean and efficient manner. These advances have resulted in economic growth and have significantly improved the quality of life in many Member States. With the focus now shifting to the development of sustainable technologies to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), it is now time to revisit the current status of radiation technology programmes in academia and industry to prepare for meeting future challenges. Today radiation scientists primarily focus on the production of advanced high-performance materials through sustainable industrial processes, with the overarching goal of ensuring a cleaner environment. There is also a growing emphasis on gaining a comprehensive understanding of the chemical effects of radiation under unique conditions, along with the exploration of novel approaches to address intricate chemistry at interfaces. Radiation technologists, meanwhile, persistently ensure the safe, secure and dependable operation of radiation facilities. They are charged with implementing international standards for process control, assuring the uninterrupted supply and transportation of cobalt-60 consignments across continents, and advancing the development of new generations of electron beam accelerators and X-ray sources for emerging applications. These innovations necessitate novel approaches in dosimetry and microbiology techniques for process control. Besides radiation processing applications, other radiation technologies are also utilized. These include the use of radionuclides to improve and optimize the performance of industrial processes, investigate environmental pathways, and employ radiation sources for product quality control. The IAEA, working in close partnership with its Member States as well as professional scientific bodies and industries, continues to strive to maximize the contribution of radiation sciences and technologies towards the achievement of Member States’ development priorities. The purpose of ICARST-2025 is to provide a comprehensive review of significant developments in applications of radiation science and technology, as well as the state of the art in the field; assess national, regional, and global initiatives for implementing proven industrial applications of radiation science and technology; provide a composite platform where representatives from industry and academia can develop new initiatives; and chart a clear-cut pathway for the adoption of radiation technologies to achieve specific SDGs. It will aim to provide a unique opportunity to achieve the following objectives: ICARST-2025 will serve as a platform for a comprehensive review of significant developments in the applications of radiation science and technology. It will facilitate an examination of the ‘state of the science’ in this field, taking into account the latest advancements and innovations; The conference aims to assess ongoing national, regional, and global initiatives that focus on the implementation of established industrial applications rooted in radiation science and technology. The evaluation will emphasize the socio-economic benefits generated by these initiatives and their role in bolstering capacity building in Member States; ICARST-2025 will provide a composite platform where representatives from industry and academia can collaborate to launch new initiatives. These initiatives will be geared towards ensuring the continued success of radiation technologies, particularly in addressing emerging challenges encountered across various domains; and An important outcome of ICARST-2025 will be charting a clear-cut pathway for the adoption of radiation technologies to achieve specific sustainable development goals. The purpose of ICARST-2025 is to provide a comprehensive review of significant developments in applications of radiation science and technology, as well as the state of the art in the field; assess national, regional, and global initiatives for implementing proven industrial applications of radiation science and technology; provide a composite platform where representatives from industry and academia can develop new initiatives; and chart a clear-cut pathway for the adoption of radiation technologies to achieve specific SDGs. It will aim to provide a unique opportunity to achieve the following objectives: ICARST-2025 will serve as a platform for a comprehensive review of significant developments in the applications of radiation science and technology. It will facilitate an examination of the ‘state of the science’ in this field, taking into account the latest adva

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