Working group 4: Technical Verification and Monitoring

The focus of working group 4 is on the technical measures supporting nuclear disarmament, targeting verification challenges. This working group consists of multiple members from the Division for Applied Nuclear Physics at Uppsala University, with competences and experiences in nuclear physics, nuclear engineering and nuclear safeguards.

Current activities span over both research and education, with ongoing research topics targeting the assessment and control of sensitive nuclear materials, fuel cycle analyses, as well as nuclear instruments for verification of existing and future treaties on non-proliferation and disarmament.

Research Topics

  • Verification of nuclear weapon dismantlement
  • Verification of historical fissile material production
  • Remote monitoring with radionuclide stations
  • Fissile Material Disposition
  • Fuel Cycle Modelling
  • Material Attractiveness

Peter Andersson is an Associate Professor in the division of Applied Nuclear Physics at Uppsala University. He has a long experience of development of nuclear instruments with applications in nuclear engineering, nuclear safety and safeguards. His work has an emphasis on gamma spectrometry and nondestructive assay using neutrons and gamma rays as information carriers.

Peter holds a PhD from Uppsala University on the topic of fast neutron tomography. He was also a postdoc at the Halden Reactor Project in Norway, pioneering the use of passive gamma techniques for post-irradiation examination of nuclear fuel.

Peter Andersson

Photo by Camilla Thulin

Working group members

UU Department of Physics and Astronomy; Applied Nuclear Physics:

  • Sophie Grape
  • Erik Andersson Sundén
  • Cecilia Gustavsson
  • Shabir Dar
  • Erik Branger
  • Debora Trombetta
  • Markus Preston
  • Alf Göök
  • Elias Arnqvist – PhD Student

External collaborators

FOI - Swedish Defence Research Agency

  • Anders Ringbom
  • Peter Jansson
  • Alf Göök
  • Catharina Söderström

SIPRI – Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

  • Robert Kelley
  • Vitaly Fedchenko

VERTIC – the Verification Research, Training and Information Centre

  • Grant Christopher
  • Hailey Wingo

KTH – Kungliga Tekniska högskolan

  • Pär Olsson
  • Fredrik Dehlin
  • Alejandria D. Perez Valseca

RWTH Aachen University

  • Malte Göttsche
  • Max Schalz

Publications

A selection of the working group's publications are listed below, in order of publication year.

2025

  • S. Dar et al., “Development of a background model for coincidence gamma-ray spectrometry measurements in radionuclide monitoring.”, conference poster, CTBT SnT, 2025.

  • C. Bernroth, “Simulating irradiation and depletion of weapons-grade plutonium as MOX fuel in a light-water reactor,” the Alva Myrdal Centre (AMC) Annual Conference 2025.

  • R. Kelley, “Understanding the Modern Gas Centrifuge,” the Alva Myrdal Centre (AMC) Annual Conference 2025.

  • R. H. L. Bloemendal, “Iran’s demonstration in downblending its enriched uranium stockpile indicates a roughly even chance of signalling a diplomatic pathway to resolve its enriched uranium stockpile in future negotiations,” the Alva Myrdal Centre (AMC) Annual Conference 2025.

  • C. Gustavsson et al., “Advanced course on verification of nuclear test explosions.” , Advanced course on verification of nuclear test explosions, ND2025, Madrid.

2024

AMC Conference 2024, 18-19 June

2023

AMC Conference 2023, 14-15 June

  • Grape, S., Branger, E., Gustavsson, C. (2023). Retrieving information about the Ågesta reactor in Sweden. AMC Annual conference 2023, 14-15 June, 14-15 June, 2023.

  • Gustavsson, C., Branger, E., Fredriksson, S., Hallander, A., Hedberg, I. Mishra V, (2023). Assessments of design and operational parameter sensitivity towards plutonium production in heavy water reactors. AMC Annual conference 2023

  • Trombetta, E. Branger, A. Göök, P. Andersson, S. Grape, C. Gustavsson, V. Mishra, M. Preston, IPNDV disarmament verification exercise: in perspective of AMC WG4 participation

  • Trombetta, E. Branger, S. Grape, C. Gustavsson,, M. Preston, Evaluating nuclear proliferation implications on the use of minor actinides fuel for waste transmutation through material attractiveness analysis

  • Preston, E. Branger, S. Grape, V. Mishra, D.M. Trombetta, Methodology for multi-parameter evaluation of minor actinide material attractiveness

  • Andersson et al., Radionuclide monitoring with coincidence gamma-ray spectroscopy, poster presentation

  • Branger, P. Andersson, V. Fedchenko, C. Gustavsson, S. Grape, R. Kelley, V. Mishra, M. Preston, Plutonium production under uranium constraints

2022

 

AMC Conference 2022, October 19-22

Datapublicering

[11] P. Jansson, “Data for: Timestamped list-mode data from coincidence γ-ray spectrometry with HPGe detectors on air-filter samples,” Jan. 2025, doi: 10.57804/0tjh-3b49.

Studentarbeten

[12] C. Bernroth, “Simulering av bestrålning och utbränning av vapengradigt plutonium som MOX-bränsle i lättvattenreaktor.” Uppsala University, Applied Nuclear Physics, p. 26, 2025.

[13] E. Ivarsson Biebel, E. Andersson Sundén, and P. Andersson, “Analys av Minsta Detekterbara Aktivitet i gamma-koincidensspektrometern GeCo,” Uppsala University, Applied Nuclear Physics, 2025.

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Photo by Micke Petterson

Contact

  • For questions about the working group's research and activities:
  • Peter Andersson

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