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Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan

The Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP) in Uzbekistan, located in Tashkent, is a key research institution under the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, focusing on civilian nuclear science and technology. Established in 1956, it serves as the primary center for nuclear physics research in the country,

Key Stats

CountryUzbekistan
StatusOperating
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UpdatedMay 10, 2026
Data QualityHigh Quality

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Institute of Nuclear Physics, Uzbekistan

Country: Uzbekistan Fleet Size: 1 reactor(s) in platform database Total Tracked Capacity:

Overview

The Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP) in Uzbekistan, located in Tashkent, is a key research institution under the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, focusing on civilian nuclear science and technology. Established in 1956, it serves as the primary center for nuclear physics research in the country, contributing to peaceful applications in energy, medicine, and industry. The INP operates the WWR-SM research reactor, which supports scientific studies and isotope production. While its global significance is limited compared to larger nuclear operators, it plays a critical regional role in Central Asia for nuclear research and training.

Recent Developments

In the past 12-24 months, the Institute of Nuclear Physics has been involved in discussions regarding Uzbekistan's broader nuclear energy ambitions, including potential cooperation with international partners like Rosatom for small modular reactors, though the INP's direct role remains focused on research. Additionally, the institute has continued efforts to modernize the WWR-SM reactor, ensuring compliance with international safety standards under IAEA guidance. There have been no major public announcements of new projects or financial updates specific to the INP during this period.

Reactor Fleet (Platform Database)

Reactor Country Type Capacity (MWe) Status
WWR-SM Uzbekistan Pool OPERATIONAL

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