Radioactive waste is produced in all phases of the nuclear fuel cycle and from the use of radioactive materials in industrial, medical, defence and research applications. After creation and use, many countries have a policy of interim storage, followed by permanent disposal underground in engineered repositories located in suitable geological formations. Significant quantities of data and information are generated throughout this lifecycle with many countries now exploring the concept of a digital safety case.
The operational period of nuclear generation facilities often covers several decades, while disposal facilities are designed to operate for even longer. This raises significant challenges as these timeframes span multiple generations of workers and are likely to see many changes in policy and technology. It is crucial to maintain well-structured records of the waste, its packaging and processing, together with appropriate knowledge and skills within society to ensure informed decisions can be made to manage the waste hazard effectively until its disposal. Moreover, even after disposal, there is now a consensus on the importance of adopting strategies to preserve awareness of waste and disposal facility for long periods of time. While improvements to technology have made it easier to generate and query large volumes of data, if appropriately structured, they have also introduced challenges related to digital obsolescence.
The NEA Working Party on Information, Data and Knowledge Management (WP-IDKM) aims to co-ordinate these activities in a more holistic way, considering cross-disciplinary approaches and cognizant of all timescales of the information cycle. There have been significant developments in IDKM in recent years, beyond radioactive waste management, to encompass the wider structure of information management.
Bringing together technical and non-technical experts, policy and decision makers, and interested community groups, the 2025 NEA Symposium on IDKM aims to:
The local host of the 2025 NEA IDKM Symposium is the Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan (NUMO).
Conference Registration
Registration for the 2025 NEA IDKM Symposium is currently open and will close by 31 August 2025. Symposium registration may close before August 2025 if capacity is reached (maximum 200 participants).
Registration fees:
Site Visit
The NEA IDKM Symposium will offer a site visit to Fukushima Daiichi NPP and TEPCO's Decommissioning Archive Center on 10 October 2025.
Registration for this site visit is on a first come, first-served basis and offered to a limited number of registered and paid participants.
Sign-ups for site visit registration will be sent via email to participants who have already paid their registration fee on Monday, 5 May 2025 at 13h00 CET.
Vincent Maugis (ANDRA, France)
Panja Feuker (BGE, Germany)
Jasmin K. Böhmer (BASE, Germany)
Stephan Hotzel (BASE, Germany)
Ulrich Noseck (GRS, Germany)
József Fekete (RHK, Hungary)
Takeshi Ebashi (NUMO, Japan)
Luca Abele Piciaccia (DSA, Norway)
Carl-Henrick Pettersson (SSM, Sweden)
Pascale Jana Künzi (BFE, Switzerland)
Alexander Carter (NWS, United Kingdom)
Shogo Nishikawa (NEA)
Linda Okpala (NEA)
Morgan Packer (NEA)
Rebecca Tadesse (NEA)
Abstract submissions for the Symposium are now closed, and authors who submitted an abstract before the deadline will be notified by April 2025 if their abstract is accepted.
Open call for abstracts: 2 December 2024
Close of abstract submissions: 3 March 2025
Notify authors of accepted abstracts: April 2025
Issue final programme: May 2025
Submission of papers (3-7 pages) to NEA Secretariat for accepted abstracts: 29 August 2025
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