ATOMEX

ATOMEX: Collaboration Сomplexity in Nuclear Emergency Preparedness in the Maritime Arctic.

Collaborative and Knowledge-building Project Collaborative Project.​

Funded by: Research Council of Norway

Budget: 8 million NOK

  • The increased maritime transportation, flow of goods and populations changes the risk picture in the Arctic. A recent sharp increase in nuclear-powered vessels and ships transporting spent nuclear fuel and radioactive materials adds new uncertainties into risk assessments and challenges of inter-sectoral collaboration complexity in case of response to maritime radiation emergencies in the Arctic. In the research project «Collaboration Complexity in Nuclear Emergency Preparedness in the Maritime Arctic», ATOMEX, we are establishing the international academic interdisciplinary partnership between universities of three countries - Nord University, Laurea University of Applied Sciences and Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics & Services, supported by non-academic stakeholders — Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority and Joint Rescue Coordination Center Northern Norway. ATOMEX project builds shared knowledge on collaboration competences and risk evaluation within Arctic maritime nuclear preparedness and response operations. The project aims, through case analyses, to generate knowledge-based research on preparedness complexity in the Arctic a shared understanding of risk evaluation between communities, search and rescue and radiation safety authorities, and the maritime industry. The project focuses on exercise methods that can enhance collaboration competences to meet the challenges of emergency response complexity. The project also aims to design a new intelligent algorithm-based model to support decision making in Arctic waters, as well as interactive browser-based data visualization.

    Atomex Flyer (A5)

  • Nord University (Coordinator) – Norway
    Joint Rescue Coordination Center Norway
    Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority
    Laurea University of Applied Sciences - Finland
    Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services - Germany

Updated
23.01.2024