Members

Atomic Weapons Establishment
We are a team of remarkable people achieving extraordinary things. AWE plays a crucial role in nuclear defence, providing the warheads for the UK’s nuclear deterrent.

Centre for Radiochemistry Research, Manchester University
The Centre of Radiochemistry Research at The University of Manchester is a UK centre of excellence providing a national focus for innovative, high-impact radiochemistry research.

Dalton Cumbrian Facility, Manchester University
The University of Manchester's Dalton Nuclear Institute is the umbrella organisation for nuclear activity at Manchester, spanning three faculties to co-ordinate the most advanced nuclear research capability in UK academia.

MACE, Manchester University
The Department undertakes research in nuclear fuel and reactor technology, novel reactor systems, irradiation damage in materials, structural integrity, plant operation and decommissioning, and societal impacts of nuclear technologies.

Diamond Light Source
Diamond Light Source is a not-for-profit limited company funded as a joint venture between UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and Welcome Trust

National Nuclear Laboratory
The NNL leads the world in nuclear innovation and are the only UK organisation able to provide support across the whole nuclear industry.

Nuclear Futures Institute, Bangor University
Since its inception in late 2017 – the Nuclear Futures Bangor group has built extraordinary facilities that are being used by leading industry stakeholders to aid nuclear technology development.

University Of Leeds
The Nuclear Engineering Group within The University of Leeds is a multidisciplinary academic team, covering various research areas across the nuclear fuel cycle.

University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield's research is working on ways to continue generating Nuclear power safely, securely and sustainably. They look at the materials used in power generation, emerging generation methods and nuclear waste disposal

UK Atomic Energy Authority
UKAEA researches fusion energy and related technologies, with the aim of positioning the UK as a leader in sustainable nuclear energy.

UTGARD Laboratory
The UTGARD Laboratory's mission is to establish a university facility for simulated spent nuclear fuel (SIMFUEL) fabrication and characterisation that is unique within the UK higher education landscape, in order to drive and accelerate UK spent nuclear fuel research.