The International Nuclear Society Council (INSC), founded on 11 November 1990 by the INSG (International group of Nuclear Societies), is a non-governmental organisation made up of Nuclear Societies from all over the world that "acts as a global forum for nuclear societies to discuss and establish common aims and goals".
Member societies
- American Nuclear Society (ANS)
- Asociacion Argentina de Tecnologia Nuclear (AATN)
- Associação Brasileira de Energia Nuclear (ABEN)
- Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ)[1]
- Australian Nuclear Association (ANA)
- Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS)
- Egyptian Society of Nuclear Science and Applications (ESNSA)
- European Nuclear Society (ENS)
- Austrian Nuclear Society
- Belgian Nuclear Society
- Bulgarian Nuclear Society
- Croatian Nuclear Society
- Czech Nuclear Society
- Finnish Nuclear Society
- French Nuclear Energy Society
- German Nuclear Society
- Hungarian Nuclear Society
- Israel Nuclear Society[2]
- Italian Nuclear Association
- Lithuanian Nuclear Energy Association
- Netherlands Nuclear Society
- The Nuclear Institute
- Nuclear Society of Russia
- Nuclear Society of Serbia
- Nuclear Society of Slovenia
- Polish Nuclear Society
- Romanian Nuclear Energy Association
- Slovak Nuclear Society
- Spanish Nuclear Society
- Swedish Nuclear Society
- Swiss Nuclear Society
- Indian Nuclear Society (InNS)
- Israel Nuclear Society (IsNS)
- Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)[3]
- Latin American Section (LAS)
- Nuclear Energy Society Taipei (NEST)
- Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS)
- Sociedad Nuclear Mexicana (SNM)
- Nuclear Society of Thailand (NST)
References
- ↑ "AESJ".
- ↑ "Israel Nuclear Society – INS". Archived from the original on 2017-06-23. Retrieved 2017-07-03.
- ↑ "Home". kns.org.
External links
- http://insc.ans.org/ Homepage
- INSC at the UIA
- "International Nuclear Societies Council". Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology. Informa UK Limited. 32 (7): 1–14. 1995. Bibcode:1995JNST...32....1.. doi:10.1080/18811248.1995.9731764. ISSN 0022-3131.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.