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Three New Open-Access Articles from EU SEAKNOT Now Available
We are pleased to announce the publication of three new open-access articles presenting recent activities and scientific advancements from the EU SEAKNOT project.
SEAKNOT main objectives are:
- 1) To carry out a sound and critical analysis of the current knowledge on SAs.
- 2) To identify the future experimental research needs required to support and further optimise SA mitigation measures.
- 3) To strengthen the background and skills of young generations in the field.
The three newly published articles reflect these objectives, showcasing progress in research, experimental activities, analytical developments, and collaborative achievements within the project. They provide valuable insights for researchers, safety analysts, regulators, and stakeholders involved in nuclear safety and severe accident management.
In line with SEAKNOT’s commitment to openness and knowledge dissemination, all three articles are freely available for download in the Publications section of our website.
We invite you to explore these latest results, share them within your networks, and stay connected with SEAKNOT as we continue working to enhance severe accident understanding and nuclear safety at the European level.


