Universities' Nuclear Technology Forum

The Universities' Nuclear Technology Forum (UNTF) is one of the oldest nuclear engineering meetings globally, offering a platform for student and early-career researchers to showcase their projects as well as expand their nuclear networks.

UNTF typically takes place over two days and features a mix of presentations, invited talks and poster sessions. It usually also includes a dinner for attendees to network more informally and meet fellow delegates.

Contact

The host University each year will lead on UNTF communications. See our Events page for the latest information about the upcoming UNTF.

 

UNTF Prize winners

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  • 2024: Alex Carpenter - University of Bristol, Archana Prasad – Bangor University (Best oral presentation)
  • 2023: Susannah Lea – Imperial College London
  • 2018: Arran Plant - Lancaster University
  • 2017: Lucy McAreavey – University of Liverpool 
  • 2016: Angus Cook - University of Birmingham 
  • 2015:  Sophie Rennie - University of Bristol,
  • 2014: Robert Worth - The University of Manchester
  • 2013: Priyesh Kapadia - Imperial College London 
  • 2011: Jassel Majevadia - Imperial College London  
  • 2009: Elly Jay - Imperial College London  
  • 2007: Daniel Cogswell - University of Birmingham 
  • 1998: Paul Hacker 
  • 1994: Paul Howarth - University of Birmingham 
  • 1992: Paul Howarth - University of Birmingham 

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UNTF Hosts  

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  • 2025: University of Strathclyde
  • 2024: University of Leeds
  • 2023: University of Bristol
  • 2022: University of Bangor
  • 2020: University of Bangor
  • 2019: University of Surrey
  • 2018: Lancaster University
  • 2017: University of Liverpool
  • 2016: University of Sheffield 
  • 2015: The Open University in Milton Keynes
  • 2014: University of Oxford
  • 2013: Imperial College London 
  • 2012: University of Birmingham 
  • 2011: University of Huddersfield 
  • 2010: University of Salford
  • 2009: University of Cambridge 
  • 2008: University of Manchester
  • 2007: HMS Sultan
  • 2006: University of Sheffield 
  • 2005: Imperial College London 
  • 2004: University of Liverpool
  • 2003: University of Birmingham 
  • 2002: Lancaster University
  • 2000: University of Bath 
  • 1998: University of Cambridge 
  • 1994: University of Glasgow 
  • 1992: University of Cambridge 

 

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