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.

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Each year Postdocs in Nuclear Energy is hosted by a different University. The host University each year will lead on UNTF communications. See our Events page for the latest information about the upcoming UNTF.

If you are a post-doctoral researcher, please see the UNTF sister conference Post-Docs in Nuclear Energy. PiNE offers the opportunity for post-doctoral or equivalent level researchers to get together in an informal environment, share their work, facilitate collaborative endeavours, and learn what else is going in the nuclear energy research community.

  • 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  
  • 2008: Graham Hall
  • 2007: Daniel Cogswell - University of Birmingham 
  • 1998: Paul Hacker 
  • 1994: Paul Howarth - University of Birmingham 
  • 1992: Paul Howarth - University of Birmingham 
  • 1990: Pui Wah Poon - University of Cambridge
  • 1987: Geoff Parks - University of Cambridge

Can you help complete this list of UNTF prize winners? Contact nails@nuclearinst.com

  • 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: Nuclear Department at 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 
  • 1996: Royal Naval College Greenwich
  • 1994: University of Glasgow 
  • 1992: University of Cambridge 
  • 1987: University of Cambridge 

 

Can you help complete this list of UNTF host Universities? Contact nails@nuclearinst.com