- To address key physical and technological problems associated with the implementation of the ITER reactor and future fusion devices
- To develop new materials, which can withstand extreme conditions in the generation IV reactors and fusion reactors
- To develop new methods for determination of seismic hazard of nuclear installations
- To determine missing data for nuclear reactions in advanced nuclear facilities
- To prepare the next generation of experts for research and operation of the future nuclear installations,especially in the area of nuclear fusion
- To define main social aspects of nucelar power
- Dr. RNDr. Radomír Pánek (Institute of Plasma Physics)
- Dr. Martin Ďurďovič (Institute of Sociology)
- Dr. Hynek Hadraba (Institute of Physics of Materials)
- Dr. Jiří Málek (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics)
- Dr. Vladimír Wagner (Nuclear Physics Institute)
- Participation of the COMPASS tokamak in international project of nuclear fusion research
Radomír Pánek (Institute of Plasma Physics) - Development of materials for advanced nuclear reactors
Jiří Matějíček (Institute of Plasma Physics) - Tests of HTS superconductors and Hall sensors for fusion power reactors
- Integration of fusion reactors into power engineering
- Seismic hazard for nuclear facilities
Jiří Málek (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics) - Nuclear data for fusion and advanced nuclear systems
Vladimír Wagner (Nuclear Physics Institute) - Preparation of experts for research and operation of nuclear facilities
Jan Stöckel (Institute of Plasma Physics) - Social aspects of nuclear power
Martin Ďurďovič (Institute of Sociology) - Radiation resistance of construction materials for fusion
Ivan Ďuran (Institute of Plasma Physics)
Slavomír Entler (Institute of Plasma Physics)