BNS-EVL-2026: 3 SMR / AMR series February, March and April (3/3)

Lecture 1: AMR technology LFR: EAGLES (BE-IT-RO Project)

By Vincent Schryvers, Deputy Institute Director, Innovative Systems at SCK-CEN
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Lecture 2: HEXANA: a sodium-cooled fast modular reactor for industrial decarbonization and grid flexibility      

             
By Caroline Bisor, Head of core components industrialization at HEXANA

HEXANA is an innovative start-up awarded under the France 2030 program and a spin-off from the CEA (French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission), developing a sodium-cooled fast modular reactor (AMR/SFR) coupled with a thermal storage system. HEXANA targets the commissioning of its first-of-a-kind by 2035 and is designed to cogenerate both electricity and high-temperature industrial heat.
The project’s ambition is built on a dual strategic convergence: contributing to the decarbonization of the most CO₂-intensive and hard-to-abate industrial sectors while delivering flexible low-carbon electricity to help accommodate renewables on the grid. In addition to that, HEXANA will also make it possible to go a step further regarding the closure of the fuel cycle.
The technical concept relies on a streamlined and robust architecture derived from more than 70 years of French sodium fast reactor experience, minimizing technological disruption and securing cost and schedule trajectories.
Particular emphasis will be placed on the qualification and industrialization of the core components (fuel assemblies, cladding, and internal structures), building on historical expertise while meeting current regulatory standards. The presentation will discuss the challenges of rebuilding a qualified supply chain and scaling industrial capabilities to enable progressive deployment toward series production.

Timing


18:30: Introduction of the First Lecture
18:35: First Lecture Presentation (“AMR technology LFR: EAGLES (BE-IT-RO Project)” by Vincent Schryvers)
19:05: Introduction of the Second Lecture
19:10: Second Lecture Presentation (“HEXANA: a sodium-cooled fast modular reactor for industrial decarbonization and grid flexibility” by Caroline Bisor )
19:40: Q&A
20:10: Adjourn & Networking Drink

Registration

Date

Apr 23, 2026

Time

6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

University fondation
Rue d’Egmont 11, 1000 Bruxelles
Category

Speakers

  • Caroline Bisor
    Caroline Bisor
    Head of core components industrialization at HEXANA

    PhD engineer in materials science, Caroline Bisor brings 15 years of expertise in nuclear core materials for current and advanced reactors, mainly developed at CEA (French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission). She has led strategic R&D programs and managed multidisciplinary teams in high-demand nuclear environments. Since December 2025, she is head of core components industrialization at the French startup HEXANA.

  • Vincent Schryvers
    Vincent Schryvers
    Deputy Institute Director, Innovative Systems at SCK-CEN

    M.Eng., LLM, Vincent Schryvers brings three decades of hands on experience in the nuclear sector to his role as Deputy Director of the Innovative Nuclear Systems Institute at SCK CEN. Today, he plays a central role in the EAGLES consortium, helping drive the development of the EAGLES 300 lead cooled fast reactor SMR. His work focuses on building the supply chain and industrial ecosystem needed to realize Belgium’s LEANDREA reactor and position it within the country’s evolving energy landscape.
    Vincent’s career has taken him across the full spectrum of nuclear technology. Before joining SCK CEN, he held leadership roles in nuclear fuel fabrication, safety and licensing, and engineering services for major new build projects. His contributions span international initiatives such as the PALLAS research reactor in the Netherlands and several large scale nuclear power plant projects in the United Kingdom.
    Throughout his career, Vincent has been driven by a commitment to innovation and the practical deployment of advanced nuclear systems. His perspective blends technical depth with real world project experience—making him a influential voice in discussions on the future of nuclear energy.

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