Yogyakarta, Sept. 10 -- Indonesia's Nuclear Polytechnic under the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) is preparing vocational graduates in six new specializations to support the operation of the country's first commercial nuclear power plant in 2032.

At a press conference in Yogyakarta on Wednesday, Polytechnic Director Zainal Arief said curriculum adjustments have been made since 2024 to align with government policies and regulations.

"The curriculum must be specific and aligned with BRIN's vision. We are focusing three study programs into six specializations relevant to the human resource needs of the power plant," Arief said.

The six specializations are nuclear energy generation and nuclear analysis (electromechanics), nu...