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TheResearch Institute of Atomic Reactors (Russian:Научно-исследовательский институт атомных реакторов;RIAR) is an institute fornuclear reactor research inDimitrovgrad inUlyanovsk Oblast, Russia. The institute houses eight nuclear research reactors: SM, Arbus (ACT-1), MIR.M1, RBT-6, RBT-10 / 1, RBT-10 / 2, BOR-60 and VK-50.
A senior president ofGeneral Atomics said in May 2015 that the world's best reactor for "developingnew materials that will be able to endure the much higher temperatures,and endure the more energetic and neutron rich radiation environment inside the reactor", is the BOR-60.[3] BOR-60 had its operating license extended to 2020.[4]
Chemical treatment of processednuclear fuel at the institute.
Airborneruthenium-106 traces measured in September and October 2017 by several European countries have been thought to originate from the Research Institute of Atomic Reactors.[5]