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10
November
2020
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11:02
Europe/London

Professor Francis Livens to join the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority board

The (NDA) today announced that the Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP has appointed Professor Francis Livens to its board. Francis Livens is Professor of Radiochemistry and Director of .

Dr Ros Rivaz, NDA Chair, said: “I am delighted that Francis is joining the NDA board. He is one of the UK’s leading nuclear experts and has extensive knowledge of the nuclear sector in the UK and internationally. I look forward to working together with him.”

Professor Livens said: “I am hugely excited and privileged to be joining the NDA’s board. The UK is at the leading edge of nuclear decommissioning and I am pleased to be able to help take this important work forward.”

Professor Livens brings a wide range of nuclear and leadership experience to the NDA. He has held a number of senior positions in universities and research institutes. He is a member of the advising Government, as well as the Office of Nuclear Regulation Independent Advisory Panel. He has also performed numerous other important advisory roles in the UK and internationally, as a recognised expert in radiochemistry in particular plutonium and nuclear materials.

Professor Francis Livens
I am hugely excited and privileged to be joining the NDA’s board. The UK is at the leading edge of nuclear decommissioning and I am pleased to be able to help take this important work forward.
Professor Francis Livens

As Director of the Dalton Nuclear Institute at The University of ÓÅÃÛ´«Ã½, he is responsible for coordination of nuclear research and education across the University. He is particularly focused on the linkages between and Humanities, addressing the societal, cultural and organisational aspects of implementing nuclear technologies in modern societies. He is also Nuclear Theme Champion at the .

Professor Livens has over 35 years of experience in nuclear research, working closely with industry and government. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Chemistry and Member of the Institute of Strategic Studies. As well as teaching undergraduates and post graduate courses, Professor Livens has supervised over 60 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. He has published over 200 peer reviewed articles in scientific journals.

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