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26 March 2014
Initial training course “Radiation protection for members of RP Unit staff” has started today in Nuclear Training Centre. The course conclusion is on 22 January 2014.
6 January 2014
Please check: Future courses on radiation protection
18 December 2013
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3 October 2013
Lunch can be ordered in the cafeteria Sodexo (in the building of NTC) by phone (Phone No. +386 (0)1 588 53 36) at least a day before the visit.
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7 July 2014
The second extended edition of the publication “Mini Encyclopaedia of Nuclear Energy” has been published.
You can get free printed copy of Mini Encyclopaedia of Nuclear Energy during the visit of the Nuclear Training Centre.
31 July 2013
At the Nuclear Training Centre, which is a part of Jožef Stefan Institute,
12 km (7.5 mi) north-east of the centre of Ljubljana.
On the Ljubljana – Maribor highway take the Šentjakob exit, which is at the eastern end of the highway ring around Ljubljana. Then go east (towards Litija) and left after 750 m.
Take the city bus No. 21. (info, map of bus routes)
Slovenian Railways connects most cities with Ljubljana, where you can use the city bus to get here (see previous paragraph).
Brnik airport is about 20 km from the center of Ljubljana. Our national airline (Adria Airways) and some other foreign airline companies connects Ljubljana with all major cities in Europe.
From the airport you can take a bus or taxi. You can also rent a car.
(more info at Aerodrom Ljubljana homepage)
You can easily get a taxi in the centre of Ljubljana.
Call: 9700, 9701, 9702, 9703, 9704, 9705 and 9706.
Jožef Stefan Institute ICJT Jamova 39 SI-1001 Ljubljana Slovenia
phone: +386 (0)1 588 52 98 fax: +386 (0)1 588 53 76
Brinje 40 1262 Dol pri Ljubljani Slovenia Europe
Moderated and cooled with light water that does not boil in the reactor. Steam that is produced in the steam generator drives the turbine.
Moderated and cooled with ordinary (light) water. The water boils in the reactor and the steam drives the turbine.