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Achim Klüppelberg

Achim Klüppelberg is a doctoral student in the Nuclearwaters-Project (ERC Consolidator Grant, PI Per Högselius), at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He focuses on the nuclear history of Eastern Europe, especially on the territory of the former Soviet Union and its successor states. Furthermore, he investigates expert cultures in nuclear discourses, with a special interest in water-related issues in nuclear power plant decision-making. 

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