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Lecture

Sellafield past, present and future: The science and technology of dealing with the country's nuclear risks and hazards

Mar
05
05 Mar 2026 /  
6:00pm - 7:00pm

About

In 1947, the Sellafield site opened with a mission to produce the radioactive material for Britain's nuclear deterrent.  As time passed, pioneers went on to design and build the world's first commercial-sized atomic power station and led the development of the technology for recycling nuclear fuel so that both plutonium and uranium could be recovered, stored and reused safely.  Still, the Sellafield site presents one of Europe's most significant environmental remediation challenges today.

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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05 Mar 2026 

6:00pm - 7:00pm

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Organiser

  • London Local Network

Speakers

Dr Robin Ibbotson CEng, PhD, MIET

Chief Technology Officer - Sellafield Ltd

Dr Robin Ibbotson is Sellafield's Chief Technology Officer, responsible for technology research and development and its strategic technology roadmap. He has a Doctorate in Photonics from Aston University and has worked on technology development within the nuclear and defence sectors.

Location

HA1 3AQ

Immersive Room, Harrow College, Lowlands Road,
Harrow
Greater London
HA1 3AQ
United Kingdom

Programme

18:00-18:30 Registration, Networking & Light Refreshments

18.30-19.30 Speaker take to stage

19.30-20.00 Audience Q&A

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Free