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From Fission to Fusion Under One Roof: What's Being Researched at the Nuclear Reactor Near Ljubljana

From Fission to Fusion Under One Roof: What's Being Researched at the Nuclear Reactor Near Ljubljana

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Slovenia's TRIGA research reactor at the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS) has been a key research and educational facility since 1966.
  • It trains operators for the Krško Nuclear Power Plant and supports various scientific research, including material testing and radiotherapy development.
  • The reactor plays a significant role in international projects like CERN's Large Hadron Collider upgrades and the ITER fusion project.

For six decades, the TRIGA research reactor at the Jožef Stefan Institute has been a cornerstone of Slovenia's scientific and technological advancement. Delo celebrates this enduring facility, which has not only trained generations of nuclear experts for the Krško Nuclear Power Plant but also served as a vital hub for cutting-edge research.

The reactor's continued operation, despite its age, highlights the dedication of Slovenian scientists like Jan Malec, Anže Mihelčič, and Julijan Peric. Their work in nuclear data analysis, simulations, and material testing, often in collaboration with international giants like CERN and the ITER project, places Slovenia at the forefront of nuclear science.

This facility is more than just a reactor; it's a symbol of Slovenian ingenuity and our commitment to peaceful nuclear research and education. The upcoming award of the Golden Order of Merit to the Jožef Stefan Institute underscores the profound impact this institution and its researchers have had, and continue to have, on both national development and global scientific endeavors.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.