Recent Milestones and Deliverables

Publish date: 13/03/2025

The SANE project continues to make significant advacemnets, with multiple milestones and deliverables successfully completed in recent weeks. These achievements mark key progress in our mission to enhance nuclear safety through innovative research and collaboration.


Recent Deliverables Completed

The end of February brought the successful completion of two key project deliverables:

  • D5.1: Dissemination, Exploitation, and Communication (DEC) Plan – This plan outlines how project results will be shared, ensuring they reach the right audiences, maximize impact, and pave the way for future exploitation. 
  • D6.2: Data Management Plan (DMP) – This deliverable defines best practices for handling research data responsibly, aligning with FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) to enhance transparency and long-term usability.

These deliverables help keep the project execution transparent, well-structured and effective while making sure it fully complies with EU regulations.

Recent Milestones Achieved

We are also pleased to announce the completion of two important project milestones:

  • MS2: Non-electric nuclear safety concepts – Led by VTT, this milestone focuses on developing advanced safety concepts that extend beyond conventional electric-based nuclear safety mechanisms. 
  • MS3: Description of case studies & corresponding models for WP3 – Led by NRG, this milestone defines the case studies and models that will be utilized in WP3, forming a strong foundation for future research.

In January, a modelling workshop organized by WP2 facilitated the delivery of preliminary safety concepts. This collaborative session brought together experts to enhance approaches and methodologies critical to the project’s success. Additionally, a comprehensive database of case studies has been created, outlining the scope of work for WP3 participants. While the framework is in place, some data points will be further defined as modelling efforts progress.

Looking Ahead

With these accomplishments, the SANE project is ready for the next phase of development. Our teams remain dedicated to pushing the boundaries of nuclear safety innovation, and we look forward to sharing further updates as the project advances.

 

We would like to thank all project partners and contributors for their hard work and dedication!