Jordan Research and Training Reactor
Jordan Research and Training Reactor | |
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Location of Jordan Research and Training Reactor | |
Operating Institution | Jordan University of Science and Technology |
Location | Ar Ramtha, Jordan |
Coordinates | 32°27′46.2″N 35°58′22.2″E / 32.462833°N 35.972833°ECoordinates: 32°27′46.2″N 35°58′22.2″E / 32.462833°N 35.972833°E |
Power | 5 MW |
Construction and Upkeep | |
Construction Cost | $161 million |
Construction Began | 1 August 2010 |
Time to Construct | 62 months |
First Criticality | 25 April 2016 |
Staff | 80 |
The Jordan Research and Training Reactor (JRTR) is a 5MWth multipurpose research reactor located on the campus of Jordan University of Science and Technology in Ar Ramtha city in northern Jordan.[1] The reactor was inaugurated under the patronage of King Abdullah II on 7 December 2016.[2][3] The reactor is the first nuclear facility that was exported by South Korea, and is Jordan's first nuclear reactor.[4]
Description
The reactor will become the focal point for a Nuclear Science and Technology Center in the university which intends to serve Jordan by educating the upcoming generations of nuclear engineers and scientists in the country. The reactor and associated systems will be designed, constructed and operated to support; education and training in support of programs in nuclear engineering and nuclear reactor operations, forensic analysis, radioisotope production for medical and industrial applications, neutron beam applications including non-destructive examination and neutron science applications.[1]
The research reactor was praised by a Korean nuclear safety official concerning the role of the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission in monitoring the reactor, which is being established at the Jordan University of Science and Technology.[5]
See also
- Nuclear energy in Jordan
- Jordan Radioactive Storage Facility
- Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East
References
- 1 2 "Go-ahead for Jordanian research reactor". www.world-nuclear-news.org. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
- ↑ Jin-young, Cho (2016-04-12). "Jordan Research, Training Reactor to be Put into Operation Soon". Retrieved 2016-09-14.
- ↑ http://jordantimes.com/news/local/jordan-research-and-training-reactor-set-inauguration-december
- ↑ http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2016/12/123_219701.html
- ↑ "Jordan News Agency (Petra) |Korean nuclear safety official praises Jordan's research reactor". petra.gov.jo. Retrieved 2016-09-15.