Team

Dr. Marina Pérez-Ferragut graduated in Physics by the University of Barcelona in 2002, joined the PhD Nuclear Engineering Program at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in 2003 and finished her PhD on “Integration of a quantitative-based selection procedure in an uncertainty analysis methodology for NPP safety analysis” in 2011. She has continued working in the UPC group since then. In 2009 she started working part-time at Innovative Systems Software as a technical consultant providing support in RELAP/SCDAP trainings and code development. Her main areas of research are safety analysis and uncertainty analysis for LWRs, and system and severe accident codes development.

Dr. Raimon Pericas graduated in Physics by the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2001. Master degree in New Renewable Energies at ICT (Institut Català de Tecnologia). PhD in from the Nuclear Engineering Program at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in 2015. His thesis topics are Thermalhydraulics-Neutron kinetics coupled codes, and uncertainties calculations. He also holds experience on Severe Accident analysis. His main area of research is focused on BEPU analysis with coupled calculations. He is currently lecturing as associate professor at University of Vic. His areas off teaching are New Renewable Energies, Energy production environmental impact analysis, Physics and Mathematics.

Dr. Victor Martinez-Quiroga is associate Professor at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). His PhD was focused on scaling issue applied to system codes and quality assurance processes. Contributor in the OECD/NEA W-GAMMA Scaling State of the Art Report, he has participated as TH analyst in the OECD/NEA ROSA, ROSA-2,PKL-2, PKL-3 and PKL-4 projects, and has been working at UPC qualifying and improving NPP models of the Ascó and Vandellós nuclear utilities. As a code developer, he has also developed a 3D kinetics package for RELAP/SCDAPSIM (3DKIN) and is responsible of the Full Scope Simulators integration tasks at Innovative Systems Software.

ENSO is a multidisciplinary group of professionals specialized in the development, validation and modeling of Thermal-Hydraulics, Severe Accident and Core Physics codes.