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🔹 [[:en:images/4/4c/EN-_CNSC_2-_Third-party_Evaluation_of_the_CNSC’s_Regulatory_Framework’s_Readiness_to_Accept_a_License_Application_for_a_Fusion_Reactor.pdf|<u><big>Third-party Evaluation of the CNSC’s Regulatory Framework’s Readiness to Accept a License Application for a Fusion Reactor</big></u>]] | 🔹 [[:en:images/4/4c/EN-_CNSC_2-_Third-party_Evaluation_of_the_CNSC’s_Regulatory_Framework’s_Readiness_to_Accept_a_License_Application_for_a_Fusion_Reactor.pdf|<u><big>Third-party Evaluation of the CNSC’s Regulatory Framework’s Readiness to Accept a License Application for a Fusion Reactor</big></u>]] | ||
− | *This project involves enlisting external support in order to review the CNSC’s regulatory framework and assess its readiness for fusion technology. If successful, this work would help CNSC successfully receive and process license applications for fusion reactors.🔹 <big>[[:File:A Study for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Implications for the Nuclear Industry.pdf|A Study for the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Implications for the Nuclear Industry]]</big> | + | *This project involves enlisting external support in order to review the CNSC’s regulatory framework and assess its readiness for fusion technology. If successful, this work would help CNSC successfully receive and process license applications for fusion reactors. |
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*This project involves contracting expert advisory services to conduct a literature study and evaluation of the information required to demonstrate the safety of the use of AI in licensed nuclear activities, evaluate potential challenges for regulatory oversight and its use by regulators in inspection and compliance programs. | *This project involves contracting expert advisory services to conduct a literature study and evaluation of the information required to demonstrate the safety of the use of AI in licensed nuclear activities, evaluate potential challenges for regulatory oversight and its use by regulators in inspection and compliance programs. | ||
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Completed CRI Supported Projects
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Completed CRI Supported Projects
The following are completed projects that were supported by the CRI’s Regulators’ Capacity Fund (RCF) or Regulatory Experimentation Expense Fund (REEF). If you are interested in any of the final project reports or contacting any of the project leads, please reach out to the CRI at cri-cir@tbs-sct.gc.ca.
(If you are interested in seeing a list of ongoing projects, please click either REEF or RCF and scroll to the table at the bottom of the page)
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- REEF Experimentation Reports
- RCF Case Studies
(Project names are hyperlinked to their RCF case study or REEF experimentation report, as applicable)
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