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Bolivia Looking for Specialists to Study in Russia, Work at Rosatom Nuclear Center
Bolivia Looking for Specialists to Study in Russia, Work at Rosatom Nuclear Center
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SANTA CRUZ (Bolivia) (Sputnik) - The Bolivian Nuclear Energy Agency (ABEN) is looking for specialists to study in Russia with a view to subsequently working at... 25.04.2024, Sputnik Africa
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"ABEN is looking for young professionals for 36 scholarships for a new career in the nuclear sphere to work with a nuclear research reactor. We are looking for engineers from the petroleum, chemical, electric power, electromechanical fields, scientists from the field of physics and chemistry," Erbas said. He said specialists will be trained for a year. They will study for nine months at Tomsk Polytechnic University, and then three months directly at the nuclear center in El Alto. The Center for Nuclear Research and Technology in Bolivia is a very important project to develop cooperation between Russia and Latin American countries in the field of high technology and strengthening the Russian Rosatom state nuclear corporation's positions on the world market. The CNRT project offers a number of high-tech solutions for a variety of sectors of the economy. These include the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, processing of agricultural products to ensure their food safety, sterilization of various medical products (including personal protective equipment), research in the field of environmental protection and rational use of natural resources, studying the properties of various materials, and training of nuclear power industry specialists.
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Bolivia Looking for Specialists to Study in Russia, Work at Rosatom Nuclear Center
SANTA CRUZ (Bolivia) (Sputnik) - The Bolivian Nuclear Energy Agency (ABEN) is looking for specialists to study in Russia with a view to subsequently working at the Center for Nuclear Research and Technology (CNRT) in El Alto, Marco Erbas, director of the agency’s radioactive materials department, told Sputnik.
"ABEN is looking for young professionals for 36 scholarships for a new career in the nuclear sphere to work with a nuclear research reactor. We are looking for engineers from the petroleum, chemical, electric power, electromechanical fields, scientists from the field of physics and chemistry," Erbas said. He said specialists will be trained for a year. They will study for nine months at Tomsk Polytechnic University, and then three months directly at the nuclear center in El Alto.
“They will become pioneers in applying nuclear technology in our country,” Erbas said.
The Center for Nuclear Research and Technology in Bolivia is a very important project to develop cooperation
between Russia and Latin American countries in the field of high technology and strengthening the Russian Rosatom state nuclear corporation's positions on the world market.
The CNRT project offers a number of high-tech solutions for a variety of sectors of the economy. These include the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, processing of agricultural products to ensure their food safety, sterilization of various medical products (including personal protective equipment), research in the field of environmental protection and rational use of natural resources, studying the properties of various materials, and training of nuclear power industry specialists.