NuMaP gathers researchers and industry from across the country working on nuclear materials under a common umbrella and establish an inclusive environment which will promote much needed competence build-up, exciting research and innovation output, public outreach as well as high scientific and societal impact. NuMaP will play an essential part in preparing Sweden for its fossil-free future.
The initial partners in NuMaP are KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology, Linköping University, Luleå University of Technology, as well as Swerim, Blykalla and Westinghouse.
NuMaP approved and funded by the Energy Agency
(41.7 MSEK budget: 2024-2027)
Professor Pär Olsson, KTH
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