GKTC offers its students lecture rooms and facilities for practical and laboratory classes outfitted to the latest academic standard.
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The first floor of the Nuclear Research Institute’s central building accommodates:
- lecture room for 60 seats;
- meeting rooms for 35 seats;
- lecture room for 35 seats with a movable partition dividing the room into two individual classrooms;
- round table meeting room for 15 seats;
- computer lab;
- room for practical classes in nuclear material control and accounting ;
- room for practical classes in physical protection;
- library.
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GKTC training process is supported by the use of state-of-the-art equipment and aids including:
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- computer projectors;
- optical projectors;
- VHS players ;
- TV sets;
- simultaneous translation equipment;
- conference support system;
- amplifiers;
- digital video cameras;
- voice recorders;
- extensive local PC network;
- Internet access;
- modern communication facilities.
GKTC copying and replication equipment fully covers the Center’s requirement for production of training aids and handout packages for individual courses.
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Computer Lab
The lab is designed to develop skills in handling software used for the purposes of physical protection and nuclear material control and accounting. The lab has 12 PC workstations.
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Nuclear Material Non-Destructive Analysis Laboratory Complex
lear material non-destructive analysis laboratory is located in laboratory building of INR Research Reactor. NDA laboratory complex is used for practical classes in non-destructive methods of nuclear material analysis and control. The complex is comprised of a gamma-ray analysis lab and a neutron analysis lab and a separate room for trainers and instructors.
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Gamma-ray analysis lab equipment includes:
- gamma-spectrometers with NaI and HPGe detectors used for learning non-destructive gamma-ray methods of NM analysis;;
- portable spectrometer for practical classes in non-destructive analysis of NM and radioactive sources;
- portable radiation detectors used in practical classes on NM and radioactive sources control methods;
- standard samples of NM (low and highly enriched uranium);
- standard radioactive sources for gamma spectrometers calibration;
- extensive range of NM and other radioactive source samples.
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Neutron analysis laboratory has the facilities as follows:
- neutron detection systems used to learn non-destructive neutron methods of nuclear material analysis;
- active counter of neutrons and neutron-neutron coincidences for measuring mass of 235U;
- passive counter of neutrons and neutron-neutron coincidences for measuring mass of 239Pu.
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Room for practical and laboratory classes in nuclear material
control and accounting (in the pipeline)
To-date the room is complete with:
PC workstations;
electronic scales;
bar code printer;
bar code software(BarOne);
samples of intrusion indication facilities.
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Physical protection practical classroom (in the pipeline)
The room is presently equipped with an Advanter simulator used to train central alarm station operators.
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