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Council Regulation (Euratom) No 1314/2013 of 16 December 2013 on the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2014-2018) complementing the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (repealed)
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This Annex presents for each of the specific objectives of the Euratom Programme a number of key performance indicators for assessing results and impacts that may be refined during the implementation of the Euratom Programme.
The number of projects (joint research and/or coordinated actions) likely to lead to a demonstrable improvement in nuclear safety practice in Europe.
The number of projects contributing to the development of safe long term solutions for the management of ultimate nuclear waste.
Training through research - the number of PhD students and postdoctoral researchers supported through the Euratom fission projects.
The number of fellows and trainees in the Euratom fusion programme.
The number of projects likely to have a demonstrable impact on regulatory practice regarding radiation protection and on development of medical applications of radiation.
The number of publications in peer-reviewed high impact journals.
The percentage of the Fusion Roadmap's milestones, established for the period 2014-2018, reached by the Euratom Programme.
The number of spin-offs from the fusion research under the Euratom Programme.
The patents applications generated and patents awarded on the basis of research activities supported by the Euratom Programme.
The number of researchers having access to research infrastructures through Euratom Programme support.
The number of occurrences of tangible specific impacts on Union policies resulting from technical and scientific policy support provided by the JRC.
The number of peer reviewed publications.
The indicators referred to in points (a) and (b) may be represented according to the following Community objectives of direct actions:
Improving nuclear safety including: nuclear reactor and fuel safety, waste management, including final geological disposal as well as partitioning and transmutation; decommissioning; and emergency preparedness;
Improving nuclear security including: nuclear safeguards, non-proliferation, combating illicit trafficking, and nuclear forensics;
Increasing excellence in the nuclear science base for standardisation;
Fostering knowledge management, education and training;
Supporting the policy of the Union on nuclear safety and security.
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