Ane Håkansson

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I initiated in 1989 research in nuclear technology directed towards the current nuclear power utilisation. The research was focussed on the technical aspects of nuclear safeguards. Today the research comprises a wide span of activities such as nuclear fuel technology, reactor physics, nuclear waste management and nuclear safeguards.

The research is to a large extent based on collaborations with the industry, authorities and with international partners in academia and research centres.

Biography

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Appointments

2009- Full professor in Nuclear Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy at Uppsala University. Leader of the Safeguards and Nuclear Fuel Diagnostics Group.

2009-2018 Head of the research programme Applied Nuclear Physics at Uppsala University.

2000-2009: Research leader at the Department of Radiation Sciences (ISV), the Department of Nuclear and Particle Physics and the Department of Physics and Astronomy, at Uppsala University.

1996-1999: Project leader in applied nuclear physics at ISV.

1989-1996: Researcher at ISV. Work within applied nuclear physics, especially international nuclear safeguards and experimental validation of production codes used in the nuclear power industry.

1988-1991: Part-time technical consultant to GammaData AB, an engineering company within nuclear measurements.

1988-1990: Researcher at the ISV where I was involved in experimental basic nuclear research.

PhD supervision

2002: Peter Jansson (ass. supervisor), 2004: Staffan Jacobsson Svärd (ass./main supervisor), 2006: Marcus Dahlfors (ass./main supervisor), 2006: Ingvar Matsson (ass./main supervisor), 2006: Christofer Willman (main supervisor), 2014: Peter Andersson (ass. supervisor), 2014: Scott Holcombe (ass. supervisor), 2015: Anna Shepidchenko (ass. supervisor), 2015: Peter Wolniewicz (main supervisor), 2017: Vasudha Verma (ass. supervisor), 2018: Matilda Åberg Lindell (ass. supervisor), 2019: Lorenzo Senis, ongoing (ass. supervisor), Vikram Rathore, ongoing (ass. supervisor)

Licentiate graduated, supervision

2007: Otasowie Osifo (main supervisor), 2007: Tobias Lundqvist Saleh (ass. supervisor), 2008: Anni Fritzell (main supervisor), Supervision of numerous Msc and Bsc Diploma Work in nuclear technology.

Networks in academia and industry

1989

Initiated the first research activities within nuclear technology at Uppsala University. Besides research and teaching, I was building up a research programme, which eventually became Applied Nuclear Physics.

1993-1994

Initiated dialogues with the Swedish and Finnish nuclear power industry and relevant authorities to create a common ground for research and education collaboration.

1995

Initiated an on-going collaboration with the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co (https://www.skb.com/). The work has hitherto led to three theses (urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-2057, urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-7116, urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-85830) and numerous of diploma work.

1997-2004

Initiator and scientific manager of the PLUTO project in collaboration with the Swedish and Finnish nuclear operators and engineering companies. The project aimed to develop a first-of-its-kind tomographic technique for nuclear fuel diagnostics and validation of core physics calculations and production codes. This project formed the basis for a Ph.D. thesis (urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4227.

1997-

Initiated cooperation with the IAEA and SCK CEN in Belgium.

2002-2006

With Westinghouse and the OECD Halden Project, I was involved in the development of instrumentation for characterisation of irradiated nuclear fuel, resulting in a Ph.D. thesis (urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6912).

2005

Co-founder of a comprehensive contract education programme directed towards the nuclear industry and authorities at Uppsala University.

2006-2007

Board member of the Swedish Centre for Nuclear Technology, SKC (https://www.skc.kth.se/en/svenskt-karntekniskt-centrum-skc-1.871115).

2009

Started up a project with Westinghouse and OECD Halden Reactor Project to develop a commercial tomographic system for investigation of recently irradiated nuclear fuel. This project was finalised with a Ph.D. thesis (urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-235124).

2009-2014

Scientific leader of the Safety-Security work package of the Gen IV Swedish research programme, GENIUS.

2010

In a dialogue with the IAEA, I founded the Nordic Academy for Nuclear Safety and Security (NANSS). NANSS is collaborative platform hosted by Uppsala University for further education in nuclear technology. https://www.nanss.uu.se/?languageId=1

2010-2012

Technical expert to the government’s advisory council; the Swedish National Council for Nuclear Waste.

2012-2016

Dialogues with embarking countries such as Kenya and Bangladesh on cooperation within nuclear technology education.

2014-2018

Initiator and coordinator of a national research programme on fuel and structural materials issues, https://www.skc.kth.se/en, involving Uppsala University, KTH and Chalmers.

2014

Scientific advisor to the county council regarding the plans for construction of a long-term repository for nuclear waste in Forsmark, Sweden.

2015

Member of the Steering Committee of the European Safeguards Research and Development Association.

2016

Director and co-founder of the Swedish Academic Initiative on Nuclear Technology (https://saint.nu/).

Entrepreneurial achievements

Development of the test rig FRIGG at Westinghouse Electric Sweden for development of BWR fuel assemblies (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029549318308070).

Miscellanies

2005: Received a scholarship for the development of a novel tomographic technique for use in nuclear fuel development. This work led to an instrument that was successfully installed and used at the OECD Halden Project in Norway. 2007: I co-authored “An Introduction to Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Safeguards”, https://inis.iaea.org/search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:39057258. 2007: Key-note speaker at the 25 years anniversary of the Belgian Support Programme to the IAEA. 2009: Invited speaker to the G8 meeting in Bologna. 2010: Invited speaker to the IAEA conference in Abu Dhabi for presenting a strategy to attract young researchers to the nuclear field. 2012: I was invited as lecturer for initiating the academic year at University of California Berkley with a talk on Swedish nuclear technology research and education.

Publications

Selection of publications

Recent publications

All publications

Articles

Conferences

Reports

Ane Håkansson

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