Slimane Doudou

Slimane Doudou

Consultant

Dr. Slimane Doudou has a BSc degree in Chemistry with Physics and a PhD degree in Chemistry from the University of Manchester. He has three years post-doctoral research experience in computational modelling and investigating radionuclide interactions in the environment. The research considered different complexes both in aqueous solutions and in the vicinity of mineral surfaces. He modelled and simulated actinide behaviour in the environment, employing a diverse range of state-of-the-art techniques, from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to quantum mechanical calculations.
Slimane is contributing to a range of GSL projects on radioactive waste management and disposal, including:

Assisting with the Operational Management Plan (OMP) of Dounreay Site Restoration Limited (DSRL) for the New Low Level Waste Facilities (NLLWF) project, including conduct of gas generation calculations for radioactive waste to be disposed of in the NLLWF.

Evaluation of Features, Events and Processes (FEP) and uncertainty management of Category A waste for ONDRAF/NIRAS (Belgium).

Reviewing and evaluating ways of managing radioactive waste for the Upstream Optioneering Project of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) Radioactive Waste Management Directorate (RWMD).