Nine Euratom projects started since late 2011 in support of the infrastructure and R&D of the seven fast reactor systems are briefly presented in the paper in terms of key objectives, results and recommendations. | Review of Euratom projects on design safety assessment R D and licensing for ESNII Gen-IV fast neutron systems EPJ Nuclear Sci. Technol. 6 36 2020 Nuclear Sciences K. Mikityuk et al. published by EDP Sciences 2020 amp Technologies https epjn 2019007 Available online at https REVIEW ARTICLE Review of Euratom projects on design safety assessment R amp D and licensing for ESNII Gen-IV fast neutron systems Konstantin Mikityuk1 Luca Ammirabile2 Massimo Forni3 Jacek Jagielski4 Nathalie Girault5 Akos Horvath6 Jan-Leen Kloosterman7 Mariano Tarantino8 and Alfredo Vasile9 1 PSI Forschungsstrasse 111 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland 2 JRC Westerduinweg 3 1755 LE Petten The Netherlands 3 ENEA Via Martiri di Monte Sole 4 40129 Bologna Italy 4 NCBJ A. Soltana 7 05-400 Otwock Swierk Poland 5 IRSN 13115 St-Paul-lez-Durance France 6 MTA EK Konkoly Thege M. u t 29-33 1121 Budapest Hungary 7 TU DELFT Mekelweg 15 2629 JB Delft The Netherlands 8 ENEA FSN-ING . Brasimone 40032 Camugnano Italy 9 CEA 13115 St-Paul-lez-Durance France Received 12 March 2019 Accepted 4 June 2019 Abstract. Nine Euratom projects started since late 2011 in support of the infrastructure and R amp D of the seven fast reactor systems are briefly presented in the paper in terms of key objectives results and recommendations. 1 Introduction The paper briefly presents in terms of key objectives results and recommendations nine Euratom projects In November 2010 Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technology started since late 2011 in support of the infrastructure Platform SNETP set up a Task Force comprising and R amp D of the seven fast reactor systems presented above research organisations and industrial partners to develop see Fig. 1 . Table 1 presents the list of the project the European Sustainable Nuclear Industrial Initiative acronyms participants and coordinators. Figure 2 presents ESNII addressing the need for demonstration of Genera- domains and categories of advanced systems while Table