原子能机构大会将于星期一开始举行

国际原子能机构大会是原子能机构的年度会议和主要治理活动,将于下周在维也纳国际中心举行。大会在2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下召开,采取了特别预防措施。预计原子能机构为成员国抗击2019冠状病毒病提供的支持将成为审议的中心议题。

现场出席大会的与会者人数已经减少,以遵守有关2019冠状病毒病大流行的要求(照片:D.Calma/原子能机构)

国际原子能机构大会是原子能机构的年度会议和主要治理活动,将于下周在维也纳国际中心举行。大会在2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下召开,采取了特别预防措施。预计原子能机构为成员国抗击2019冠状病毒病提供的支持将成为审议的中心议题。 

本周早些时候,原子能机构总干事拉斐尔·马里亚诺·格罗西在原子能机构理事会上发言说:“我期待着欢迎成员国参加大会。”他指出,在2019冠状病毒病背景下,原子能机构已“采取措施保护所有与会者的健康和安全”。 

预计议程项目将包括与核安全和辐射安全及加强原子能机构的核科学、技术和应用活动的方式有关的专题,以及在中东和在朝鲜民主主义人民共和国实施原子能机构保障。代表们还将讨论原子能机构的2019年技术合作报告、年度报告和财务报告及其2021年预算更新本。

在此查阅为代表们提供的完整文件清单。

在原子能机构的171个成员国中,有许多成员国将派代表(包括部长级代表)出席于9月21日至25日举行的大会。但是,获准现场出席大会会议的与会者人数已减少到每个成员国两名代表,以遵守奥地利当局有关2019冠状病毒病大流行的要求。  其他代表将能够通过虚拟方式以所有正式语文实时了解议事情况。

为公众实况直播在全体会议厅举行的大会常会,包括官员和代表们的发言。

边会将在线举行

在整个大会期间,将以虚拟方式举行39场边会——其中一些边会也将对公众开放——突出强调原子能机构和成员国利用核技术正在开展的创新工作。

有一场边会将展示基于人工智能的核科学方案以何种方式促进核医学癌症分期和通过放射疗法进行癌症治疗、加快核聚变研究的进展以及帮助保护全球水资源免遭过度开发和污染。

一些发言者将以TED演讲风格的活动方式讨论与法律框架和核安保可持续性有关的专题,另一项活动将侧重于核技术在非洲抗击宫颈癌中的作用

将在一次活动上介绍一项旨在加强国家核材料衡算和控制系统(国家核材料衡控系统)有效性的新倡议,并将展示该倡议将如何应对国家核材料衡控系统在保障执行方面面临的挑战。

庆祝“革新型核反应堆和燃料循环国际项目”二十周年,这项活动将介绍“革新型核反应堆和燃料循环国际项目”的活动,并突出强调所开发的涉及核能可持续性相关所有方面的工具。这些方面包括经济性、安全、安保、环境影响、防扩散以及有效的国家和国际基础结构。这项活动还将描述“革新型核反应堆和燃料循环国际项目”对21世纪不断变化的能源需求和技术的构想。

条约活动旨在促进加入原子能机构总干事作为保存人的多边条约,将使成员国代表有机会交存批准书、接受书、核准书或加入书。

其他边会包括重点介绍奥地利塞伯斯多夫“核应用实验室的改造”取得的成就、启动核电计划国家在监管基础结构发展方面的共同问题、原子能机构同行评审工作组访问如何加强研究堆安全运行和有效利用的会议,以及纪念原子能机构核法律短训班十周年的活动。

在此获取边会的完整清单。

由于2019冠状病毒病的相关限制,今年将不在维也纳原子能机构总部举办任何展览。

核电科学论坛

9月22日至23日将举行为期两天的题为“核电与清洁能源转型”的科学论坛。该论坛也将同时以现场和虚拟方式举行,原子能机构总干事将宣布论坛开幕,来自政府、工业界和国际组织的几位高级别发言者将在论坛上发言。

单元会议将讨论世界面临的对能源日益增长的需求,同时还需要应对气候变化的现实,并重点探讨核电如何能够为气候变化目标做出贡献和如何在清洁能源转型中发挥作用。

专题将涉及核能部门正在进行的科技创新,包括革新型反应堆设计和建造方法;核电如何能够支持深度无碳化(电力生产和能源消耗中减少排放);乏核燃料的管理、贮存和处置以及在全球向清洁能源转型过程中妨碍更多地使用核电的关键障碍。

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根据2019冠状病毒病相关措施,每个成员国限一位代表现场参加科学论坛。可在此获得关于科学论坛的更多信息。

科学论坛的单元会议也将进行实况直播。开幕日将提供视频流服务的链接。

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Side events to take place online

Throughout the General Conference, 39 side events will be held virtually –  with a number of these also open to the general public – highlighting the innovative work underway at the IAEA and in Member States using nuclear techniques.

One side event will showcase the ways in which artificial intelligence-based approaches in nuclear science could advance cancer staging in nuclear medicine and cancer treatment through radiotherapy, accelerate progress in nuclear fusion research, and help protect global water resources from overexploitation and contamination.

A number of speakers will address topics related to the legal frameworks and sustainability of nuclear security in a TED Talk style event format, and another event will focus on the role of nuclear technology in the fight against cervical cancer.

A new initiative aimed at strengthening the effectiveness of State systems of accounting for, and control of, nuclear material (SSACs) will be presented at an event, showing how it will address the challenges faced by SSACs in safeguards implementation.

Celebrating 20 Years of the International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO), this event will present INPRO’s activities and highlight the tools developed that relate to all aspects relevant to the sustainability of nuclear energy. These include economics, safety, security, environmental impact, non-proliferation, and effective national and international infrastructure. The session will also describe INPRO’s vision for the changing energy needs and technologies of the 21st century.

A Treaty Event, aimed at promoting adherence to multilateral treaties for which the IAEA Director General is depositary, will give Member State representatives an opportunity to deposit instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.

Other side events include sessions highlighting the accomplishments of the Renovation of the Nuclear Applications Laboratories (ReNuAL) in Seibersdorf Austria, the common issues in regulatory infrastructure development among countries embarking on a nuclear power programme, how IAEA peer review missions enhance the safe operation and effective utilization of research reactors, and an event to Mark the Tenth Anniversary of the IAEA's Nuclear Law Institute.

The full list of side events is available here.

Due to COVID-19 related restrictions, no exhibitions will be held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna this year.

Scientific Forum on nuclear power

A two-day Scientific Forum titled “Nuclear Power and the Clean Energy Transition” will be held from 22 to 23 September. The Forum, which will also be held in both physical and virtual format, will be opened by the IAEA Director General and will feature several high-level speakers from government, industry and international organizations.

Sessions will address the growing demand for energy that the world faces while needing to tackle the realities of climate change, focusing on how nuclear power can contribute to climate change goals and play a role in the clean energy transition.

Topics will explore the scientific and technological innovations underway across the nuclear energy sector including innovative reactor designs and construction methods; how nuclear power can support deep decarbonization; the management, storage and disposal of spent nuclear fuel, and the key barriers that hinder the greater use of nuclear power in the global transition to clean energy.

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In line with COVID-19 measures, the Scientific Forum is open to the limited physical participation of one delegate per Member State. More information on the Scientific Forum is available here.

Sessions of the Scientific Forum will also be livestreamed. Links to the video streaming service will be provided on the opening day.

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