EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Skills And Training Underpinning a Renaissance in Nuclear (SATURN)
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Abstract
Since the 2004 Energy Act, nuclear fission has rapidly grown, and continues to grow, in significance in the UK's Energy and Net Zero Strategies.
Government's Nuclear Industrial Strategy states clearly that the nuclear sector is integral to increasing productivity, driving growth across the country and meeting our Net Zero target. Nuclear is, and will continue to be, a vital part of our energy mix, providing low carbon power now and into the future, and the safe and efficient decommissioning of our nuclear legacy is an area of world-leading expertise. In order for this to be possible we need to underpin the skill base. The primary aim of SATURN is to provide high quality research training in the science and engineering underpinning nuclear fission technology, focussed on three broad themes:
Current Nuclear Programmes. Decommissioning and cleanup; spent fuel and nuclear materials management; geological disposal; current operating reactors (AGRs, Sizewell B, propulsion); new build reactors (Hinkley C, Sizewell C, possibly Wylfa Newydd;
Future Nuclear Energy: Advanced nuclear reactors (light water reactors, including PWR3, gas cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, other concepts); advanced fuel cycles; fusion (remote handling, tritium);
Nuclear Energy in a Wider Context: Economics and finance; societal issues; management; regulation; technology transfer (e.g. robotics, sensors); manufacturing; interaction of infrastructure and environment; systems engineering.
It has become clear that skills are very likely to limit the UK's nuclear capacity, with over half of the civil nuclear workforce and 70% of Subject Matter Experts due to retire by 2025. High level R&D skills are therefore on the critical path for all the UK's nuclear ambitions and, because of the 10-15 year lead time needed to address this shortage, urgent action is needed now.
SATURN is a collaborative CDT involving the Universities of Manchester, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Strathclyde, which aims to develop the next generation of nuclear research leaders and deliver underpinning (Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 1-3), long term science and engineering to meet the national priorities identified in Government's Nuclear Industrial Vision. SATURN also provides a pathway for mid technology level research (TRL 4-6) to be carried out by allowing projects to be based partly or entirely in an industrial setting. The consortium partners have been instrumental in a series of highly successful CDTs, Nuclear FiRST (2009-2013), NGN (Next Generation Nuclear, 2013-2018) and GREEN (Growing skills for Reliable, Economic Energy from Nuclear, 2018-2023). In collaboration with an expanded group of key nuclear industry partners SATURN will create a step-change in PhD training to deliver a high-quality PhD programme tailored to student needs; high profile, high impact outreach; and adventurous doctoral research which underpins real industry challenges.
Government's Nuclear Industrial Strategy states clearly that the nuclear sector is integral to increasing productivity, driving growth across the country and meeting our Net Zero target. Nuclear is, and will continue to be, a vital part of our energy mix, providing low carbon power now and into the future, and the safe and efficient decommissioning of our nuclear legacy is an area of world-leading expertise. In order for this to be possible we need to underpin the skill base. The primary aim of SATURN is to provide high quality research training in the science and engineering underpinning nuclear fission technology, focussed on three broad themes:
Current Nuclear Programmes. Decommissioning and cleanup; spent fuel and nuclear materials management; geological disposal; current operating reactors (AGRs, Sizewell B, propulsion); new build reactors (Hinkley C, Sizewell C, possibly Wylfa Newydd;
Future Nuclear Energy: Advanced nuclear reactors (light water reactors, including PWR3, gas cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, other concepts); advanced fuel cycles; fusion (remote handling, tritium);
Nuclear Energy in a Wider Context: Economics and finance; societal issues; management; regulation; technology transfer (e.g. robotics, sensors); manufacturing; interaction of infrastructure and environment; systems engineering.
It has become clear that skills are very likely to limit the UK's nuclear capacity, with over half of the civil nuclear workforce and 70% of Subject Matter Experts due to retire by 2025. High level R&D skills are therefore on the critical path for all the UK's nuclear ambitions and, because of the 10-15 year lead time needed to address this shortage, urgent action is needed now.
SATURN is a collaborative CDT involving the Universities of Manchester, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Strathclyde, which aims to develop the next generation of nuclear research leaders and deliver underpinning (Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 1-3), long term science and engineering to meet the national priorities identified in Government's Nuclear Industrial Vision. SATURN also provides a pathway for mid technology level research (TRL 4-6) to be carried out by allowing projects to be based partly or entirely in an industrial setting. The consortium partners have been instrumental in a series of highly successful CDTs, Nuclear FiRST (2009-2013), NGN (Next Generation Nuclear, 2013-2018) and GREEN (Growing skills for Reliable, Economic Energy from Nuclear, 2018-2023). In collaboration with an expanded group of key nuclear industry partners SATURN will create a step-change in PhD training to deliver a high-quality PhD programme tailored to student needs; high profile, high impact outreach; and adventurous doctoral research which underpins real industry challenges.
Organisations
- University of Manchester (Lead Research Organisation)
- EDF Energy R&D UK Centre Limited (Project Partner)
- McMaster University (Project Partner)
- Magnox Ltd (Project Partner)
- Copenhagen Atomics (Project Partner)
- Sellafield Limited (Project Partner)
- University of Sheffield (Project Partner)
- Framatome ANP (Project Partner)
- Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Project Partner)
- National Nuclear Laboratory (Project Partner)
- National Physical Laboratory (Project Partner)
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Project Partner)
- AWE plc (Project Partner)
- Nuclear Waste Services (Project Partner)
- Lucideon (United Kingdom) (Project Partner)
- ENVIRONMENT AGENCY (Project Partner)
- Babcock International Group PLC (Project Partner)
- United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (Project Partner)
- Jacobs (Project Partner)
- Fraser-Nash Consultancy Ltd (Project Partner)
- National Tsing Hua University (Project Partner)
- Rolls-Royce Submarines Limited (Project Partner)
Studentship Projects
| Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EP/Y034856/1 | 31/03/2024 | 29/09/2032 | |||
| 2927726 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Stephen Donegan |
| 2927942 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Innes Bamford |
| 2927536 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Samuel Higgins |
| 2944032 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | James Cowie |
| 2929611 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Roman Bialek |
| 2927955 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Rebecca Bates |
| 2929156 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 31/10/2028 | Ioan Hughes |
| 2927751 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Harinder Nizzer |
| 2928972 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Simon Crombleholme |
| 2927521 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Mohamad Abdallah |
| 2927986 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Harley Bestwick |
| 2931188 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Jagriti Pathak |
| 2929616 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | James Cooper |
| 2929049 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 31/10/2028 | Nerys Davies |
| 2928710 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Ethan Goodridge |
| 2927973 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Alexander Mason |
| 2927998 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Alexander Harvey-Reid |
| 2927889 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Harriet Thompson |
| 2930782 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | David Medina |
| 2927865 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | William Jones |
| 2928153 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Jean-Claude Bikaku |
| 2928785 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Mark Connor |
| 2927909 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Abigail Richardson |
| 2933432 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Gemma Quinn |
| 2928647 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | David Lewis |
| 2933438 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Lucy Rudd |
| 2933458 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Rebecca Carr |
| 2926277 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Erselaan Kazmi |
| 2927907 | Studentship | EP/Y034856/1 | 30/09/2024 | 29/09/2028 | Abbie Mccarrick |
