Partners

The GRE@T-PIONEeR consortium includes ten partners from eight European countries that cover a wide range of expertise.

Coordinator of the GRE@T-PIONEER project

Chalmers University of Technology has developed leading research in the areas of life sciences, materials science, information technology, micro- and nanotechnology, environmental sciences and energy.

The primary responsibilities of the Laboratory of Reactor safety and System behaviour at Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (EPFL) are teaching and research related to nuclear energy at the masters and doctoral levels.

Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) contains the Research Institute for Industrial, Radiophysical and Environmental Safety (ISIRYM) and the SENUBIO research group that perform research in areas such as nuclear safety.

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid is the largest Spanish technological university specialised in all engineering fields and architecture. The intense collaboration with governmental bodies and industry guarantees that research at UPM offers real solutions to real-world problems.

The Nuclear Engineering Division at Politecnico di Torino (POLITO) covers various aspects of the nuclear engineering discipline: nuclear reactor physics, thermal-hydraulics of fission and fusion plants, safety and risk analysis, environmental analysis and energy scenario planning.

European Nuclear Education Network (ENEN) is an international non-profit organisation consisting of 77 Members among which we can find Universities, Research Centers, International Organisations and TSOs.

Technische Universität München (TUM) is a leading German university located in Bavaria, Germany consisting of 12 faculties specialised in higher education and research and development in many areas including (but not limited to) architecture, engineering, physical and chemical sciences, mathematics and information technology.

TU Dresden is strong in research, offering first-rate programmes with an overwhelming diversity, with close ties to culture, industry and society. As a modern full-status university with 14 departments, it offers a wide academic range.

Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is the largest engineering education center in Hungary. The Institute of Nuclear Techniques (NTI) educates the undergraduate, graduate and PhD students of BME and other universities and higher education institutions in the field of nuclear techniques.

LGI Consulting is a European innovation-driven business consultancy which has coordinated a number of European projects and regularly leads work packages dealing with the company’s areas of expertise such as innovation management, market, exploitation, economic analyses, technology assessment, and public engagement.