
Igor Kirillov
Background
An engineer-physicist, Candidate of Physico-chemical Sciences, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) with a degree in experimental nuclear physics, defended his dissertation on plasma physics and chemistry.
He is the author of more than 120 scientific papers, including three inventions in the field of hydrogen safety of nuclear power plants, physical chemistry and gas dynamics of gorenje and explosion of gas mixtures, risk analysis and management for industrial applications (nuclear power engineering, construction). Member of the State Commission for the investigation of the explosion at the Kalinin NPP (1991). Experience in analyzing the hydrogen safety of domestic nuclear power plants, including export projects for China. One of the developers of SP296 (2017), the European regulatory document "Guidelines for obtaining permits for the installation of stationary equipment for hydrogen devices and fuel cells" HYPER (2009), the international standard ISO 1384:2020 (2020) – "General principles of risk assessment of systems including structures". Member of the Russian delegation to TC98 ISO.