Two KTH projects in the field of nuclear energy have received over SEK 50 million from the Swedish Energy Agency.
The funding will be used to build a research laboratory and a knowledge platform for the future of nuclear power, according to Pär Olsson, Professor of Physics and Nuclear Materials.
It's about building new infrastructure that we don't have today in Sweden and around the world.
The two projects aim to promote research infrastructure and testing and experimental infrastructure for future nuclear power as part of KTH's strategic research initiative on nuclear energy, Nexus.
Author's summary: KTH receives funding to build a lab for nuclear fuel production.