Press Release
Apr 9, 2026
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) are pleased to announce $5.875M in funding over two years to support 25 research projects through Phase II of the NSERC-CNSC Small Modular Reactors (SMR) Research Grant Initiative.
This funding supports innovative research, emphasizing advancements in reactor safety, efficiency, and environmental impact. The work spans research on materials, fuel behaviour, environmental considerations, and the integration of advanced digital and secure control systems. It also includes broader studies on the operational and safety needs of emerging reactor designs.
Collectively, these projects will inform evidence-based regulatory decisions, enhance the safe design and operation of SMRs, and train the next generation of nuclear scientists and engineers. For more information about the supported projects, please visit the NSERC-CNSC Small Modular Reactors Research Grant Initiative (Phase II) webpage.
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NSERC’s partnership with the CNSC reflects a shared commitment to fostering research that supports both innovation and safety. Together, we are equipping Canada’s research community to deliver the knowledge and technologies needed for a cleaner, more resilient energy future.
Professor Alejandro Adem, FRSC, President, NSERC
We are pleased to contribute to this successful NSERC partnership. Access to scientific and evidence-based information underpins robust nuclear regulation and oversight. This grant initiative emphasizes important advancements in reactor safety and supports the next generation of Canadian nuclear scientists and engineers.
Pierre Tremblay, President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
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