Abstract

AbstractThe Slovak electric power generation market is small compared to that of other European countries. Anyhow, quite a unique mix of energy sources, a small number of inhabitants, and a well-developed nuclear industry make the story of Slovakia interesting and worth knowing. The status of new builds and decommissioning activities is given with the following brief presentation of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava with a focus on the Institute of Nuclear and Physical Engineering. The last part of the contribution is devoted to the new platform for education in nuclear being established in Central Europe. European Nuclear Experimental Educational platform aiming to simplify access to research reactors and specialized laboratories for students and researchers is introduced and discussed.

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