Co-Chair: Ian Farnan (left), University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, and Man-Sung Yim (right), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea
For nuclear energy to remain pertinent in the future energy system it must effectively be integrated into energy markets and grids systems that recognise and reward low carbon energy generation. With this necessity in mind, the Global Forum on Nuclear Education Council of Advisors suggested a working area focused on how to integrate conventional power generation, next-generation advanced modular (small and micro) reactors, and nuclear electricity and heat (as applied to energy vectors) into energy markets and appropriate grid systems.
Working Group Members |
University |
Institution |
Man-Sung Yim - Co-Chair |
KOREA |
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
Ian Farnan - Co-Chair |
UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Cambridge |
Carlos Gho |
ARGENTINA |
Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica |
Thomas Pardoen |
BELGIUM |
University of Louvain |
John Luxat |
CANADA |
McMaster University |
Gilles Mathonnier | FRANCE |
Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission |
Marco Ricotti |
ITALY |
Politecnico di Milano |
Tomoko Murakami |
JAPAN |
Institute of Energy Economics, Japan |
Georgy Tikhomirov |
RUSSIA |
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute |
Maria Avramova | UNITED STATES |
North Carolina State University |
Max Fratoni |
UNITED STATES |
University of California Berkeley |
Francesca Giovannini |
UNITED STATES |
Harvard Kennedy School |
Yassin Hassan |
UNITED STATES |
Texas A&M University |
Lefteri Tsoukalas |
UNITED STATES |
Purdue University |
Jasmina Vujic |
UNITED STATES |
University of California Berkeley |