All accepted papers will be published in a relevant “SCOPUS indexed journal”

Call for Paper

Call For Paper

  • Nuclear weapons, human security, and international law
  • Policy and Regulations for nuclear security

  • International framework for nuclear security, including legally binding and non-binding instruments
  • Regulation development and implementation
  • Support for embarking countries
  • Approaches to regulation (prescriptive, performance-based, technology neutral)
  • Challenges in meeting changing demands due to emerging technologies and emerging threats
  • Tools and approaches for regulators for evaluation of policy and regulations
  • Technology and infrastructure for nuclear security prevention, detection and response

  • Current and existing technologies including issues related to aging facilities and lifecycle management, research reactors, decommissioned facilities and facilities being decommissioned, and other facilities using and/or manufacturing nuclear or other radioactive material
  • Emerging nuclear technologies including small modular reactors, micro reactors, other novel reactor designs, spent fuel storage and disposal, and evaluation of such technologies in relation to nuclear security
  • Emerging non-nuclear technologies including artificial intelligence, uncrewed systems, etc. (both as potential tools for nuclear security and as potential risks) and evaluation of such technologies as related to nuclear security
  • Approaches to nuclear security including graded approach, defence in depth, and risk-informed
  • Existing and emerging threats, prevention, protection and assessment including design basis threat, insider threat and evaluation and assessment of protection systems
  • Supply chain security
  • Nuclear forensics
  • Materials security, including transportation of nuclear and other radioactive material, material accounting and control, national accounting and control measures, and preventing illicit trafficking
  • Building and maintenance of nuclear security detection architecture
  • Coordinated response to nuclear security events
  • Capacity Building for nuclear security

  • Workforce development
  • Skills for nuclear security
  • Cross and inter-disciplinary concepts
  • Workforce management
  • Attracting the next generation
  • Retention and knowledge management
  • Creating and maintaining workforce diversity
  • Cross-cutting nuclear security topics

  • Information exchange and regional and international cooperation
  • Information and computer security considerations for nuclear security
  • Interfaces between nuclear security and safety
  • Interfaces between nuclear security and State systems of accounting and control
  • IAEA assistance programmes and advisory services
  • Communication on nuclear security
  • Nuclear security culture
  • Contribution of industry to nuclear security


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