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SUMMARY:13th International Conference on CANDU Fuel
DESCRIPTION:Conference  \nThe 12th International Fuel Conference that was held in 2013 was a great success. Participants who attended the last conference were from 8 different countries. They discussed innovative ideas to ensure that CANDU Fuel continued its reputation as a safe\, reliable and flexible fuel option. The success of the conference was made possible through generous sponsorships by over 15 prominent organizations in the nuclear community. \nThe Canadian Nuclear Society will again be hosting an international conference to ensure the continued success of CANDU Fuel far into the future. The 13th International Conference on CANDU Fuel will be taking place in Kingston\, Ontario at the Holiday-Inn Waterfront Hotel on August 15-18\, 2016. The Royal Military College of Canada will once again be chairing this conference. \nThese conferences bring together leading experts\, strong designers\, engineers\, manufacturers\, researchers and modellers to discuss and share their knowledge and experience of CANDU Fuel performance\, safety and design. Similar to the 12th Conference\, a special event to recognize senior and retired individual contributors to nuclear fuel technology and development will also be held. \nAbove is a group picture from the 12th International Conference on CANDU Fuel \nImportant Dates \n\n2015 October 2             Early Bird Registration (2015 Oct 2- 2016 June 30)\n2016 February 12         Extension of On-line Submission of Abstracts \n2016 March 31              Notification of the Acceptance of Abstracts\n2016 May 01                 Deadline for Submission of Draft Papers\n2016 May 01                 Nominations for Fuel Technologies Award is due\n2016 May 30                 Notification of Acceptance of Full Papers\n2016 June 30                Early Bird Registration Closes\n2016 June 30                Deadline for Final Version of Papers\n\nNow accepting nominations for a new award to recognize senior or retired individuals who have contributed greatly to the field of Nuclear Fuel. For further details please see below. \n  \nTopics\nThe conference agenda will examine and explore the following topics. Topics related to fuel and fuel channel science and technology are also encouraged. \nA. Fuel Performance: PIE studies/techniques\, fuel behaviour (normal operating conditions and extended burnup)\, and station experience. \nB. Fuel Safety: Licensing issues\, accident studies\, fission-gas release\, fuel behaviour\, LOCA initiative and experimental simulation\, fuel acceptance criteria\, and fuel deformation and dryout.  \nC. Fuel Design & Development: Modifications to fuel designs and quality assurance in fuel design and development\, MOX\, inert matrices\, DUPIC\, slightly enriched uranium (SEU)\, recovered uranium (RU)\, thoria-based fuels\, SCWR fuel\, and economical and societal implications of fuel cycles. \nD. Fuel Code Development: Predictive capability for thermal\, mechanical\, irradiation and fission-gas release behaviour under normal operating and accident conditions\, and predicting aerosol behaviour. \nE. Fuel Manufacturing: Fuel manufacturer experience\, advances in manufacturing & inspection technologies\, blending Recycled Uranium (RU) & Depleted Uranium (RU)\, and fuel manufacturing issues and improvements. \nF. Fuel Management: Fuel management schemes\, load following\, fuel physics analysis\, and specific operational problem and fuel handling. \nG. Fuel and Fuel Channel Thermalhydraulics: CHF and CCP assessment and enhancement\, reactor aging\, crept pressure tube and fuel simulation and testing. \nH. Spent Fuel Management: Fuel handling technology\, spent fuel storage\, and in-storage fuel behaviour.  \nI. Advanced Code Development: Development of models that support fuel performance and safety assessments. \nConference Program\nThe Conference Program is available.  \nNotice-of-Meeting and Conference Flyer.  \nConference Papers & Grant\nIAEA Grant Application Form can be found here. IAEA Grant Application Form for the 13th International Conference on CANDU Fuel could be approved by the Director of the originated organization before submitting to IAEA’s Official Website.  The deadline for the application is 1 May 2016. \nDeadline for final version of papers is due 2016 June 30. \nCall for Papers \nPaper Formatting Instructions \nSubmit Fuel Conference papers on line here. We are no longer accepting abstracts.  \nShould you have any issues submitting\, please contact\, Dr. Paul K. Chan at Paul.Chan@rmc.ca. \nCopyright of papers submitted to the International Conference on CANDU Fuel remains with the author and/ or his/her organization\, but the CNS may freely reproduce the papers in print\, electronic or other forms. The CNS retains a royalty-free right to charge fees for such material as it sees fit. \n  \nFuel Technologies Award\nThis award recognizes significant achievements made by senior and retired individuals in nuclear fuel technology and development\, including: historical and pioneering fuel designs\, important solutions to fuel technology problems\, important research in fuel performance and fuel safety\, novel and extensive fuel experimentation\, fuel performance/fuel safety code development or leadership in the field.  \nPlease provide your full name and address\, the full name of the nominee with a one page summary stating: \ni) the significance or impact of the contribution \nii) their reputation or standing of the recipient in the domestic and international fuel community \niii) their mentorship of junior scientists and engineers \niv) the length of career in the nuclear industry \nIf you would like more information pertaining to this award please contact the Conference Chair\, Dr. Paul K Chan. \nDr. Brent LewisEmeritus Professor Chemistry & Chemical EngineeringRoyal Military College of CanadaTel: (613) 541-6000 x 6611lewis-b@rmc.ca \nNominations should also be emailed to Dr. Brent Lewis\, by 01 May 2016\, at lewis-b@rmc.ca  \n  \nRegistration & Fees\n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy June 30 \n\n\nAfter June 30 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Member ♦ \n\n\n$860 \n\n\n$970 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member ♦ \n\n\n$990 \n\n\n$1100 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member ♦ \n\n\n$400 \n\n\n$510 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student (CNS Member) ♦ \n\n\n$400 \n\n\n$510 \n\n\n\n\nTicket for Tuesday Banquet \n\n\n$75 \n\n\n$75 \n\n\n\n\n  \nClick here to register for the 13th International Conference on CANDU Fuel 2016 August 15-18 \n  \nAccommodations\nThe Conference Hotel will be the Holiday-Inn Waterfront Hotel\, 2 Princess Street\, Kingston Ontario\, K7L 1A2\, Canada. \nHotel reservations can be made here.  \n  \nTransportation\n Transfer reservations from Toronto Pearson International Airport to the Holiday-Inn Waterfront Hotel in Kingston\, Ontario can be provided\, in advance\, by contacting CO-OP Cabs & Beck Taxi to get from the Airport to Via Rail or Mega Bus (Toronto to Kingston transportation) Amey’s Taxi (Train or Bus station to Holiday-Inn Hotel) or you can either rent a vehicle from the airport at rentalcars or enterprise or fly directly into Kingston\, Ontario via Air Canada from the Toronto Pearson International Airport.  \n  \nTourist Attractions\nShould you wish to extend your visit beyond the dates of the conference\, Kingston and the Thousand Islands offers a wide variety of unique attractions\, such as: \n\n\n\nFort Henry National Historic site of Canada\nSkydive Gananoque      \n\n\nKingston Grand Theatre\nThe Haunted Walk of Kingston\n\n\nSailing\, Kayaking\, Canoeing & Bike Rentals at AHOY Rentals\nSunset Sail and/or Sail & Picnic \n\n\n1000 Islands Charity Casino\nK-ROCK Center- Sports Games & Concerts\n\n\n1000 Islands Playhouse Performances \nIndoor Rock Climbing & Bouldering at the Boile\n\n\nSightseeing & 1000 Islands Cruises\n1000 Islands Helicopter Tours\n\n\nRegal Horse and Carriage\nYoga Samatva\n\n\nConfederation Tour Trolley \n \n\n\n\n  \nCommittee Members\nConference Chair and Sponsorship: Dr. Paul K. Chan \nConference Secretary: Ms. Maria Iligan \nTechnical Program Co-Chairs: Dr. Hugues Bonin & Dr. Jong-Yeob Jung \nTechnical Program Secretary: Dr. Emily Corcoran \nAward Committee Chair: Dr. Brent Lewis \nTreasurer: Dr. Benjamin Rouben \nFacilities and Tour Coordinators: Ms. Maria Iligan & Ms. Kathy Nielsen \nCommunication Coordinator: Dr. Paul Hungler \nRegistration Chair: Mr.Bob O’Sullivan (CNS)  \nPhotographer: Mr.John Perreault \n  \nContact us\nConference Chair:                                        Dr. Paul K. ChanChemistry & Chemical EngineeringRoyal Military College of CanadaTel: (613) 541-6000 x 6145Paul.Chan@rmc.ca \nTechnical Program Co-Chair:Dr. Hugues W. BoninChemistry & Chemical EngineeringRoyal Military College of CanadaTel: (613) 541-6000 x 6613bonin-h@rmc.ca \nTechnical Program Co-Chair:Dr. YongYeob JungPrincipal ResearcherKorea Atomic Energy Research Institute305-353\, Yuseong P. O. Box 105\, DaejeonSouth KoreaTel: +82-42-6-868-8962agahee@kaeri.re.kr \n  \nThank you to our Sponsors \n                                                                                                                                                                          \n  \n                                                                    \n 
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SUMMARY:36th CNS Annual Conference and 40th CNS/CNA Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:Nuclear in the 21st Century: Global Directions and Canada’s Role\nLe Nucléaire au 21e siècle: Directions mondiales et le rôle du Canada\n2016 June 19-22\nToronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\n\nFor the official Call for Papers click here (PDF) \nTechnical Paper Submission Guidelines\n\nPaper abstracts should be < 150 words in length (Abstract template).\nFull papers (Paper template) should present facts that are new and significant or represent a state-of-the-art review. They should include enough information for a clear presentation of the topic.\n\nTechnical Paper Submission Procedure\nThe required format of submission is electronic (Word or pdf). Submissions should be made via:https://www.softconf.com/h/CNS2016Technical \nTo help with planning\, authors should log onto the electronic submission system and input the title\, author(s)\, and affiliation(s) of their planned paper even before making the full submission.  \nImportant Dates\n\nAbstract submission: 2015 December 07 (Extended)\nDraft paper submission: 2016 January 04\nFull paper submission: 2016 April 15\n\n  \nPaper Submission Procedure for Students\nThe required format of submission is electronic (Word or pdf). Submissions should be made via:https://www.softconf.com/h/CNS2016Students \nTo help with planning\, authors should log onto the electronic submission system and input the title\, author(s)\, and affiliation(s) of their planned paper even before making the full submission.  \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Lecture Invitation: Nuclear Capabilities & Future Prospects Overview
DESCRIPTION:The New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to offer an informal mixer and lecture in uptown Saint John on nuclear capabiities and future prospects.  Please join us on June 8\, 2016\, at 5:15 pm at the Worley Parsons Offices at 91 Canterbury Street! \nOur speaker will be: \nRob Whalen Senior Vice President\, Engineering\, Intellectual Property & Technology SNC Lavalin Nuclear/Candu Energy Inc.  \nRob Whalen is responsible for all engineering activities in SNC-Lavalin’s Nuclear business unit. In this capacity\, he leads a team of over 800 nuclear steam plant and balance of plant engineers dedicated to the highest standards in the industry. Rob oversees all engineering activities including tooling and refurbishment tooling engineering as well as the development of CANDU® reactors. \n Before joining SNC-Lavalin in 2015\, Rob was most recently Vice President\, Nuclear Engineering for Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in the United States. While there\, he transformed the Nuclear power group engineering from a reference source model to a highly valued technical team\, while leading significant improvement in equipment reliability and resolution of significant historical regulatory issues. Rob was instrumental in building a strong technical conscience in the Engineering organization at TVA and in developing a strong and diverse leadership team focussed on collaborative leadership and industry best practices.
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SUMMARY:Nuclear-101
DESCRIPTION:Everything you wanted to know about nuclear technology and were afraid they’d ask!\n2016 May 16-17Toronto\, OntarioFairfield Inn & Suites Toronto Airport\n\nCourse Flyer\nClick here for the course flyer. \nCourse Agenda\nClick here for the course agenda \nCourse Background\nThe two-day Nuclear-101 course is specifically designed for individuals (including students) within the nuclear community (with or without a technical background) who find themselves interacting with the public. The course will provide you with a good understanding of nuclear and energy fundamentals\, along with the tools to explain to others in simple\, factual terms how the technology works\, some of the interesting twists and turns of its exciting history\, and the important contribution nuclear science and technology makes to our society.The course will be taught by three of Canada’s leading nuclear educators\, Doug Boreham\, Benjamin Rouben and Jeremy Whitlock. It will consist of three modules\, and will include demonstrations\, Q&A\, and a discussion of each module’s relevance to public outreach: \n\nEnergy and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle\nFacts\, Myths\, and Historical Review of the Nuclear Industry\nHealth Risks of Radiation\n\n\nWho should register\n\nAnyone in the nuclear community who regularly speaks to the public (or is interested in speaking to the public) and would like to be able to explain nuclear technology in simple\, factual terms.\nAnyone who has ever been asked “difficult” questions about the past\, present\, and future of the industry – and wishes he/she knew the answer.\nAnyone who would like to broaden his/her knowledge about Canadian nuclear science and technology: its history\, current status and future potential.\n\n\nHow to register\nThis outreach course is being offered by the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS). Click here to register online. The cost of the 2-day course is $495 (HST included)\, and will cover all materials. Full-time university students may register at a discounted rate of $300 (HST included). Register early to avoid disappointment. Course registration deadline: 2016 May 10. \n  \nVenue and Accommodations\nThe course will be held at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Toronto Airport\, 3299 Caroga Drive\, Mississauga\, ON\, L4V 1A3. Guestrooms within the CNS block may be reserved via a dedicated webpage; the link to this dedicated webpage is on the course website. Also\, you may call the hotel at 905-673-9800 and request the rate for the Canadian Nuclear Society course. The last day to book using the special rate in the CNS block is 2016 May 9. The Fairfield Inn and Suites has a shuttle service to Toronto Airport; the shuttle runs 24 hours with pick-up at each terminal every 30 minutes. \n  \nSponsored By\n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:11th International Conference on Tritium Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:Click Here for the conference website
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/11th-international-conference-on-tritium-science-technology/
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SUMMARY:CNS CANDU REACTOR TECHNOLOGY & SAFETY COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Brochure\n The course brochure is available here \nCourse Overview\nThis CNS course will present an extensive overview of the important disciplines in CANDU reactor technology and safety.  The course provides an introduction to the basic design\, technology\, and operation of nuclear reactors.  It will also present the major systems in a nuclear plant\, as well as the important CANDU reactor safety principles and systems.  How to prepare and execute safety analysis to meet licensing demands will also be discussed.  \nThe CNS is presenting this course to enhance the professional and technical capabilities of its members (and non-members) working in\, or interested in\, the nuclear industry.  The course is ideally suited for beginning professionals\, but also beneficial to experienced professionals.  Come broaden your nuclear knowledge beyond your specific area of work and your own area of expertise.  \nThis course is eligible for Continuing Education Units in the context of the Engineering Institute of Canada Continuing Education program. \nContinental breakfast\, buffet lunch\, and coffee breaks are provided each day.  There will also be a banquet on the second evening of the course\, with an after-dinner speech highlighting a timely topic in the Canadian Nuclear industry. \nSome of the topics to be covered in the course\n\nCANDU Design\nReactor Physics\nThermalhydraulics\nReactor Operation\nBalance of Plant\nSafety Systems\nROP/NOP\nSafety Analysis\nSpent Fuel Management\nSafety Limits\nExperiments to Support Safety Criteria\nSevere Accident Management\n\nRegistration\nThe registration fees are shown below\, and include HST (HST # 870488889RT) \n\nCNS Member:  $850.00   [Must be a CNS member in good standing]\nNon-CNS Member: $960.00\nFull-time student or CNS retiree member: $360.00\n\nClick here to register online \nObjectives of the course\n\n       To provide an introduction to CANDU technology and reactor safety\n       To present safety-analysis principles\n       To provide an overview of the major CANDU systems\n       To foster nuclear safety culture\n       To network with colleagues in the industry\n\n  \nHOTEL ACCOMMODATION\nA very special room rate per night of $139 + Tax is available at the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto\, but to receive this special rate you must book by February 3rd 2016; we suggest you book early to avoid disappointment.  Or call 1-800-847-5075 and request the Canadian Nuclear Society Course Group Booking.  You can also book your guestroom by clicking here.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-candu-reactor-technology-safety-course-3/
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SUMMARY:OCI AGM and Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:OCI AGM and Annual Conference 2015
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/oci-agm-and-annual-conference/
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SUMMARY:International Nuclear Components Conference
DESCRIPTION:International Nuclear Components Conference
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/international-nuclear-components-conference/
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SUMMARY:7th International Conference on Modelling and Simulation in Nuclear Science and Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Conference Venue\nOttawa Marriott Hotel on 100 Kent St\, Ottawa\, ON K1P 5R7 \nObjective\nThe objective of the Conference is to provide an international forum for discussion and exchange of information\, results and views amongst scientists\, engineers and academics working in various fields of nuclear engineering. \nTopics of interest\nThe scope of the Conference covers all aspects of nuclear engineering\, modelling and simulation\, including\, but not limited to: \n\n       Reactor Physics\n       Thermalhydraulics\n       Safety Analysis\n       Fuel and Fuel Channels\n       Computer Codes and Modelling\n       Verification &Validation of Computer Codes\n       Best-Estimate Analysis\n       Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis\n       Monte Carlo Applications\n       Operation Support\n       Simulation in Fusion\n       Advanced Reactors & Advanced Fuel Cycles\n       Irradiated-Fuel Management\, Proliferation Resistance\n       Probabilistic Safety Analysis\n\n  \nEmbedded Events\nThe following events are embedded in the conference tentatively:Technical tour to Chalk River Nuclear LaboratoriesWorkshop on DRAGONWorkshop on SERPENT  \nImportant dates\nConference Announcement: 2014 September \nDeadline for full-paper submission: 2015 April \nNotification of acceptance: 2015 July \nDeadline for final paper submission: 2015 August 15 \n  \nConference Chairs:\nHonorary ChairFred Dermarkar\, President (CANDU Owners’ Group) \nExecutive ChairDr. Elisabeth Varin (Montreal Nuclear Services Inc.) \nTechnical Program Chair Dr. Wei Shen (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission) \nPlenary ChairDr. Laurence Leung (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited) \nQuestions?\nTech. program: Dr. Wei Shen\,wei.shen@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca \nGeneral questions: CNS Office: cns_office@cns-snc.ca \nTel.: 416-977-7620 \nGuidelines for Full Papers\nSubmissions should present facts that are new and significant or represent a state-of-the-art review. A clear exposition of the subject should be made in approximately 10 pages. Proper references should be included for all closely related published information.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/7th-international-conference-on-modelling-and-simulation-in-nuclear-science-and-engineering/
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SUMMARY:CANDU FUEL TECHNOLOGY COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Brochure\n The course brochure is available here \nAim of Course\nThe aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the CANDU fuel design\, performance and operation\, and how the fuel interacts with the interfacing systems.  The course will be of great interest to the fuel designers\, manufacturers\, station operations\, fuel channel and fuel handling system designers\, safety analysts\, performance and inspection staff.  \nCourse Outline\nThis course will provide an overview of the CANDU fuel design\, modeling\, performance and operation\, with a special emphasis on the systems that interface with it.  Fuel\, more than any other reactor component\, interfaces with many different systems.  This course is designed to enlighten those involved in fuel design and performance of the interfaces; and vice versa.  The course will describe the design of the bundle\, the detailed nuclear physics of its operation\, the thermal-hydraulic performance\, the fuel handling\, fuel and physics of the reactor\, the discharge and storage of the fuel. \nRegistration\nThe registration fees are shown below\, and include HST \n\nCNS Member: $720 [Must be a CNS member in good standing]\nNon-CNS Member: $820\nFull-time student (CNS member) or CNS Retiree member: $300\n\nRegister Online \nCNS Office4th Floor\, 700 University Ave. Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M5G 1X6Tel: 416-977-7620;Fax: 416-977-8131E-mail: cns_office@cns-snc.ca  \n \nContact Us\nCourse contacts (not for registration): \nPaul Chan Professor\, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Dept.Royal Military College of CanadaTel: (613) 483-6095 Ext. 6145E-mail: paul.chan@rmc.ca \nErl KøhnConsultant\, Fuel DesignAMEC-NSSTel: (416) 592-4603E-mail:  erlkohn@acanac.net \nHotel Accommodation\nHilton Garden Inn \n500 Beck Crescent\, Ajax\, Ontario\, L1Z 1C9 \nPlease make accommodation arrangements\, if required\, directly with the hotel at 1-866-336-8077.  A special group rate of $129 + tax per night is available on the nights of October 4 & 5 if booked before 2015 September 18.  Refer to “Canadian Nuclear Society Course” at time of booking.  
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/candu-fuel-technology-course-2/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-16)
DESCRIPTION:Mark Your Calendar for NURETH-16 in 2015!\n\nThe Chicago Local Section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) is pleased to host to the 16thInternational Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-16) at the Hyatt Regency Chicago from August 30–September 4\, 2015. \nChicago is one of America’s greatest cities\, and is one of the most easily accessible destinations in the U.S. for travelers from around the world due to its central location. Chicago has a proven history of hosting past ANS meetings\, including the 2012 Annual Meeting this past June. Attendees will be a short distance from Chicago attractions\, such as Navy Pier\, architectural boat tours\, theatrical and musical entertainment and countless dining and shopping options. \nBuilding on the foundation of past meetings\, including the NURETH-15 in Pisa\, Italy\, NURETH-16 will invite experts in the field of thermal-hydraulics from around the world to share their research and discuss important issues related to thermal-hydraulics in nuclear reactors. NURETH-16 will also be a venue for organizations to showcase their expertise in nuclear reactor technology\, with several opportunities for meeting sponsors to exhibit their products and services the nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulic community.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/nuclear-reactor-thermal-hydraulics-nureth-16/
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SUMMARY:17th International Conference on Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Systems ? Water Reactors
DESCRIPTION:17th International Conference on Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Systems – Water Reactors
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/17th-international-conference-on-environmental-degradation-of-materials-in-nuclear-power-systems-water-reactors/
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SUMMARY:1st International Technical Meeting on Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness for the Nuclear Industry
DESCRIPTION:Host Sponsor\n \nConference Program\nClick here for the conference program \nObjective\nThe earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima Nuclear Plant in Japan in March 2011 reinforced the need for comprehensive emergency response capability for highly unlikely radiological events that have the potential to harm the public\, workers\, or the environment.  In the three years since the events at Fukushima\, nuclear facilities in every country have conducted systematic reviews of their readiness to respond to an emergency and capability has been enhanced. Fire protection has always been a major component of nuclear emergency response and reviews continue to provide insights into how these resources can best be deployed to reduce public risk.   \n Many of the lessons learned from the post-Fukushima reviews will be captured in new and revised international standards (WANO\, IAEA) and Canadian regulatory documents (CNSC\, CSA).   The 1st CNS Technical Meeting on Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness will provide a forum to communicate on challenges presently impacting the nuclear industry and share lessons learned from reviews\, drills\, and major exercises.   \n FSEP-2015 is intended to attract participants from all sectors of the nuclear industry that maintain formal emergency response plans and those municipal\, provincial\, and federal agencies that would provide support during an emergency.  \nCall for Papers\nClick here to download / share the Call for Papers (PDF) document. \nAbstracts\nAbstracts (<250 words) and presentations must be submitted via the submission link.All presentations will be published in a CD to be distributed at the meeting.  The required format of submission is electronic (MSWord or PDF). \nSponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Package\nClick here to download / share S&E Opportunities Package and forms. \n  \nOur Sponsors\nHost Sponsor: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSilver Sponsor: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsors: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur Exhibitors\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\nClick here to register online. \nNote:  To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2015. \nAll prices include HST (#870488889 RT)  \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy May 1st \n\n\nAfter May 1st \n\n\n\n\nCNS Member \n\n\n$720.00 \n\n\n$820.00 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member \n\n\n$820.00 \n\n\n$920.00 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member \n\n\n$400.00 \n\n\n$450.00 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student \n\n\n$400.00 \n\n\n$450.00 \n\n\n\n\nOne-Day Rate Member \n\n\n$410.00 \n\n\n$460.00 \n\n\n\n\nOne-Day Rate Non Member \n\n\n$460.00 \n\n\n$510.00 \n\n\n\n\nFSEP Exhibitor (1 allowed per booth) \n\n\n$0.00 \n\n\n$0.00 \n\n\n\n\n  \nKey Dates\n\n\n\n\nAbstract submission \n\n\n2014 December 30 \n\n\n\n\nAcceptance / author notification \n\n\n2015 January 30 \n\n\n\n\nFinal presentation submission \n\n\n2015 April 30 \n\n\n\n\n  \nTopics of Interest\n\n\n\n\nBusiness Performance and Governance \n\n\nHuman Performance \n\n\nTechnology \n\n\nProcesses and Programs \n\n\n\n\nRegulatory Affairs \n\n\nSuccession Planning \n\n\nCommunication \n\n\nNuclear Safety \n\n\n\n\nCodes & Standards \n\n\nInstructional Systems Development/Training \n\n\nEvent Simulation \n\n\nIntegrating Services \n\n\n\n\nLicense and Laws \n\n\nPersonnel Safety \n\n\nEME \n\n\nFire Prevention \n\n\n\n\nOrganizational Design/Alignment \n\n\nHuman Resources \n\n\nFukushima \n\n\nEngineering Change Control \n\n\n\n\nManagement Oversight \n\n\nLeadership \n\n\nEmerging Technologies \n\n\nBusiness Continuity \n\n\n\n\nVisions of the Future \n\n\nEthics \n\n\nAnalytical Tools \n\n\nRisk Management \n\n\n\n\nStrategies \n\n\nHuman Factors \n\n\nFire Protection Systems \n\n\nOPEX \n\n\n\n\nBusiness Metrics \n\n\nManagement of Performance Systems \n\n\nEmergency Response Equipment \n\n\nAnalysis\, Evaluation and Measurement \n\n\n\n\n  \nTechnical Meeting Organizers\nAdvisory Committee: Don Trylinski (OPG)\, Grant Cherkas (OPG)\, Cheryl McCulloch (Global Safety Corp.)\, Ivan Bolliger (CNSC)\, Jacques Plourde (Nuclear Insurance Assoc. of Canada)\, Jeremy Whitlock (CNL)\, Shahina Kurien (Bruce Power)\, Dan McArthur (Bruce Power)\,Doug Tennant (Deep River FD)\, Robert Elliott (Bruce Power)\, Scott Robertson (NB Power)\, Ben Rouben (CNS) \n\n\n\n\nHonorary Chair \n\n\nGreg Rzentkowski (CNSC) \n\n\n\n\nGeneral Chair \n\n\nTracy Lapping (CNL) \n\n\n\n\nTechnical Program Chair (Fire Safety) \n\n\nRudy Cronk (PLC Fire) \n\n\n\n\nTechnical Program Chair (Emergency Preparedness) \n\n\nGarry Fowles \n\n\n\n\n  \nAccommodations \nHilton Mississauga/Meadowvale \nBook your room online for special conference rates. \n 
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/1st-international-technical-meeting-on-fire-safety-and-emergency-preparedness-for-the-nuclear-industry/
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SUMMARY:35th Annual CNS Conference  39th CNS-CNA Student Conference OCI-NB Power Supplier Event
DESCRIPTION:Bookmark this page. Updates coming soon.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/35th-annual-cns-conference-39th-cns-cna-student-conference-oci-nb-power-supplier-event/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:4th Climate Change Technology Conference (CCTC-2015)
DESCRIPTION:For more info visit http://www.eic-ici.ca/index_e.html
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/4th-climate-change-technology-conference-cctc-2015/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear-101
DESCRIPTION:Everything you wanted to know about nuclear technology and were afraid they’d ask!\n2015 March 30 – 31Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa350 Dalhousie St.\, Ottawa\, ON K1N 7E9\n  \nOur Sponsors\n \nCourse Program\nClick here for the course program. \n\nCourse Flyer\n\nClick here for the course flyer. \nCourse Background\nThis new offering of the two-day Nuclear-101 course is specifically designed for those working in the nuclear industry who do not have the benefit of a technical background.  The course will provide you with a good understanding of nuclear fundamentals and will not only help you understand how our industry works\, but also provide you with the tools to explain to others in simple\, factual terms how the technology works\, some of the interesting twists and turns of its exciting history\, and the important contribution nuclear technology makes to our society.  \nThe course will be taught by three of Canada’s leading nuclear educators\, Doug Boreham\, Jason Donev and Jeremy Whitlock.  It will consist of three modules\, and will include Q&A and a discussion of each module’s relevance to public outreach: \n\nEnergy and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle\nFacts\, Myths\, and Historical Review of the Nuclear Industry\nHealth Risks of Radiation\n\n \nWho should register:\n\nAnyone in the Nuclear community who does not have a technical background but would like a better understanding of the Industry and Nuclear technology to effectively do his/her job.\nAnyone who regularly speaks to the public (or is interested in speaking to the public) and would like to be able to explain nuclear technology in simple\, factual terms.\nAnyone who has ever been asked “difficult” questions about the past\, present\, and future of the industry – and wishes he/she knew the answer.\n\nHow to register:\nThis outreach course is being offered by the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS). The cost of the 2-day course is $495 (HST included)\, and will cover all materials. Register early to avoid disappointment. Click here to register online. \nVenue and Accommodations:\nThe course will be held at the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Ottawa\, 350 Dalhousie St.\, Ottawa\, K1N 7E9. \nThe Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa Downtown” is offering you a special group rate of $159 per night\, but to take advantage of this rate\, you must reserve by March 5. Reserve early to avoid disappointment \nGuestrooms may be reserved by calling the hotel at 1-800-341-2210 with the call in code: CNS and requesting the rate for the Canadian Nuclear Society course. Last day to book by: 2015 March 5 or booking online Book your group rate online >>
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/nuclear-101-6/
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SUMMARY:Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management V
DESCRIPTION:The meeting is a forum for addressing a broad spectrum of front-end nuclear fuel management activities\, within the context of reactor physics and fuel cycle economics. Topics will range from methods development and verification to design and implementation of new in-core fuel products and strategies.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/advances-in-nuclear-fuel-management-v/
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SUMMARY:The 7th International Symposium on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactors (ISSCWR-7)
DESCRIPTION:The 7th International Symposium on Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactors (ISSCWR-7)
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/the-7th-international-symposium-on-supercritical-water-cooled-reactors-isscwr-7/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:CNS CANDU Reactor Technology & Safety Course
DESCRIPTION:Course Overview\nThis CNS course will present an extensive overview of the important disciplines in CANDU reactor technology and safety.  The course provides an introduction to the basic design\, technology\, and operation of nuclear reactors.  It will also present the major systems in a nuclear plant\, as well as the important CANDU reactor safety principles and systems.  How to prepare and execute safety analysis to meet licensing demands will also be discussed.  \nThe CNS is presenting this course to enhance the professional and technical capabilities of its members (and non-members) working in\, or interested in\, the nuclear industry.  The course is ideally suited for beginning professionals\, but also beneficial to experienced professionals.  Come broaden your nuclear knowledge beyond your specific area of work and your own area of expertise.   \nThis course is eligible for Continuing Education Units in the context of the Engineering Institute of Canada Continuing Education program.  \nContinental breakfast\, buffet lunch\, and coffee breaks are provided each day.  There will also be a banquet on the second evening of the course\, with an after-dinner speech highlighting a timely topic in the Canadian Nuclear industry. \nSome of the topics to be covered in the course: \n\nThe science of CANDU reactors:\nReactor Physics\nThermalhydraulics\nReactor Control\nRadiation and Shielding\nSafety Systems\nROP/NOP\nBalance of Plant\nSafety Analysis\nBEAU Analyses\nSafety Priorities\n\nObjectives of the course\n\nTo provide an introduction to CANDU technology and reactor safety \nTo present safety-analysis principles\nTo provide an overview of the major CANDU systems\nTo foster nuclear safety culture\nTo network with colleagues in the industry\n\nBrochure and Tentative Program\nClick here for the brochure \nRegistration \nThis Course is FULL. Please contact the CNS Office. \nHotel & Reservations\nCourtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto475 Yonge St.Toronto\, ON M4Y 1X7 \nBook your group rate: Canadian Nuclear Society Course >> \n 
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-candu-reactor-technology-safety-course-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150221T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150226T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172914Z
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SUMMARY:9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUCLEAR PLANT INSTRUMENTATION\, CONTROL & HUMAN?MACHINE INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES (NPIC & HMIT 2015)
DESCRIPTION:Premier forum for nuclear instrumentation and control (I&C) and human factors engineering professionals and nuclear utility engineers and managers\, government scientists\, and officials to meet with leaders in industry and academia\, gauge the state of the technology\, exchange information\, and discuss future directions of the industry.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/9th-international-conference-on-nuclear-plant-instrumentation-control-humanmachine-interface-technologies-npic-hmit-2015/
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CREATED:20211217T172719Z
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SUMMARY:3rd International Technical Meeting on Small Reactors
DESCRIPTION:Presentations\nClick here for the conference plenary presentations. \nPhotos\nClick here for the conference photos. \nObjective\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAtomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) are hosting the 3rd International Technical Meeting on Small Reactors. There is growing international interest and activity in the development of small nuclear reactor technology including building prototypes and research reactors. This meeting will provide participants with an opportunity to share ideas and exchange information on new developments. \nFollowing the success of the 2nd Technical Meeting in November 2012\, which captured the achievements\, capabilities\, and future prospects of small reactors\, this 3rd Technical Meeting is dedicated to the applications of research reactors and small modular reactors. \nThis Technical Meeting will cover topics of interest to designers\, operators\, researchers and analysts involved in the design\, development and deployment of small reactors for research and power generation. A special track is planned to focus on small modular reactors (SMR) for generating electricity and process heat\, particularly in small grids and remote locations. \nA technical tour of the Chalk River Laboratories will be hosted by AECL for all interested attendees on November 7. It will include the ZED-2 and NRU reactors. \nRegistration\nClick here to register online. \nNote: To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2014All prices include HST (#870488889 RT). \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy Sept. 30 \n\n\nAfter Sept. 30 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Member \n\n\n$630 \n\n\n$710 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member \n\n\n$680 \n\n\n$760 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member \n\n\n$310 \n\n\n$360 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student (CNS Member) \n\n\n$320 \n\n\n$370 \n\n\n\n\nConference Program\nClick here for the Conference Program \nCall for Papers\nClick here to download / share the Call for Papers (PDF) document \n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey Dates\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbstract submission………………………………..June 29\, 2014Acceptance/author notification………………….. July 7\, 2014Draft paper submission……………………………July 25\, 2014Comments on draft paper to authors…………..Aug. 15\, 2014Final paper submission……………………………Sep. 12\, 2014 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTopics of Interest\nPresentations related to the following topics are of interest to this Technical Meeting: \n\nResearch reactors and low-power critical facilities\nMaterials Research and Neutron Beam\nRadionuclide production\nOperating experience\nAging management\nCommercial SMRs for electricity generation\nSmall reactors for remote locations and niche applications\nSafety and licensing\nAutonomous control and operation\nReactor physics\nThermalhydraulics and passive safety\nAdvanced materials and chemistry\nAdvanced fuels\nEducation\, training and outreach\n\n\nFull-Paper Submission\nClick here for the paper template \n  \nAbstract Submission\n\n\n\nAbstracts (<250 words) and full papers must be submitted via the submission link on the meeting website. Papers should include sufficient information for a clear presentation of the topic; usually this can be achieved in 8- 12 pages\, including figures and tables. All papers will be published in a CD to be distributed at the meeting. The required format of submission is electronic (MSWord or PDF). \n\n\n\nTechnical Meeting Organizers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdvisory Committee: Adriaan Buijs (McMaster University)\, Benjamin Rouben (12&1 Consulting)\, Bhaskar Sur (AECL)\, Brent Lewis (UOIT)\, Dan Brady (NRCAN)\, Eleodor Nichita (UOIT)\, John Root (Fedoruk Centre)\, John Goldak (Carleton University)\, John Katsaras (ORNL)\, Marcel de Vos (CNSC) \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHonorary Chair………………………………………… Romney Duffey (DSM Associates) \nGeneral Chair………………………………………….. Metin Yetisir\, AECL \nTechnical Program Chair……………………………… Steve Livingstone\, AECL \n \n\nOptional technical Tours of Chalk River Laboratories\nOptional technical tours of the Chalk River Laboratories will be hosted by AECL for all interested attendees on Friday November 7.  \nThere will be two parallel tours of various facilities at the Chalk River Laboratories.  Visitors can attend one of the tours\, as they choose.  These are the tours (tentative arrangements\, to be confirmed at a later date):  \n\nTour A: The NRU Beam Facility\, NRU Loops\, ZED-2\, CRIPT Muon Tomography Laboratory\nTour B: Thermalhydraulics Facilities\, Fuel Fabrication Facilities\, Hot-Cell Facilities.\n\nBuses will leave the Ottawa Marriott Hotel at 7:30 am\, and return to the Hotel at about 5:00 or 5:30 pm. \nThe tours themselves are at no charge. However\, there will be a charge of $35 to partly cover the cost of transportation. Lunch will be at the CRL Cafeteria at your own cost\, or you may bring your own lunch along if you prefer.  \n\nIf interested\, please note the following information: \n\nFill out the AECL Visitor Registration Form (http://www.aecl.ca/en/home/about/visitor-registration.aspx) and make sure that the November 7 date is chosen from the drop-down menu.\nPurchase the ticket of your choice on the ITMSR-3 registration page.\nAdditional information:\n\nBring government-issued photo ID (driver’s licence\, Passport\, health card\, etc.).\nWear flat-soled\, closed-toe shoes and long pants (no steel-toed shoes).\nMost of the day is spent walking outside\, dress appropriately for the weather.\nPhoto taking is prohibited.  Cell phones should be left in the vehicle.\nAECL is a non-smoking site.  Please smoke only in designated areas.\nAdvise of severe allergies\, pregnancy or medical conditions / devices.\nNote: There are food and drink restrictions in certain areas of the Laboratories.  Please inquire with your escort. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHotel Accommodation\nOttawa Marriott Hotel \n100 Kent St.\, Ottawa \nClick here for special group rates.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/3rd-international-technical-meeting-on-small-reactors/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear Plant Chemistry Conference 2014
DESCRIPTION:NPC 2014 will be aimed at increasing safety and reliability for LWRs as well as improving plant operation by presenting and discussing enhancements in water chemistry based the latest R&D and operational experiences shared among its participants. This meeting will also provide lessons learned from Fukushima Daiichi NPP accident in March 2011 such as the latest information on FP chemistry\, decontaminations\, and so on. 
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/nuclear-plant-chemistry-conference-2014/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141006T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172915Z
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SUMMARY:CANDU FUEL TECHNOLOGY COURSE
DESCRIPTION:Objectives of the Course\n\nTo provide the understanding of CANDU fuel design\, performance and operation\nTo foster the understanding of the systems that interface with fuel and the effects on performance\nTo promote knowledge of fuel within the CANDU industry\n\nAim of Course\nThe aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the CANDU fuel design\, performance and operation\, and how the fuel interacts with the interfacing systems.  The course will be of great interest to the fuel designers\, manufacturers\, station operations\, fuel channel and fuel handling system designers\, safety analysts\, performance and inspection staff.  \nCourse Outline\nThis course will provide an overview of the CANDU fuel design\, performance and operation\, with a special emphasis on the systems that interface with it.  Fuel\, more than any other reactor component\, interfaces with many different systems.  This course is designed to enlighten those involved in fuel design and performance of the interfaces; and vice versa.  The course will describe the design of the bundle\, the detailed nuclear physics of its operation\, the thermal-hydraulic performance\, the fuel handling\, fuel and physics of the reactor\, the discharge and storage of the fuel. \nRegistration\nThe registration fees are shown below \n\nCNS Member: $720 [Must be a CNS member in good standing]\nNon-CNS Member: $820\nFull-time student (CNS member) or CNS Retiree member: $300\n\nClick here to register online. \n  \nFor registration information\, please communicate with: \nCNS Office 4th Floor\, 700 University Ave. Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M5G 1X6 Tel: 416-977-7620;Fax: 416-977-8131E-mail: cns_office@cns-snc.ca  \n \nContact Us\nCourse contacts (not for registration): \nSteve PalleckConsultant\, Advanced Engineering GroupGE-H CanadaTel: (705) 748-8259E-mail: stephen.palleck@ge.com \nErl KøhnConsultant\, Fuel DesignAMEC-NSSTel: (416) 592-4603E-mail:  erlkohn@acanac.net \nHotel Accommodation\nBest Western Plus Durham Hotel \n559 Bloor St. West\, Oshawa \nPlease make accommodation arrangements\, if required\, directly with the hotel.  Special group rate of $125 + tax per night is available on the nights of October 5 & 6 for course participants if booked before 2014.  Refer to “CNS Fuel Technology Course” at time of booking.  \nBrochure\n The course brochure is available here
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/candu-fuel-technology-course/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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CREATED:20211217T172619Z
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SUMMARY:PHYSOR 2014
DESCRIPTION:“The Role of Reactor Physics toward a Sustainable Future”\nCall for Papers (PDF)
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/physor-2014/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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CREATED:20211217T172736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T230716Z
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SUMMARY:8th International Conference on Isotopes (8ici)
DESCRIPTION:8th International Conference on Isotopes (8ici)
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/8th-international-conference-on-isotopes-8ici/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140824T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140828T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T230716Z
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SUMMARY:38th Annual CNS/CNA Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:38th Annual CNS/CNA Student Conference
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/38th-annual-cns-cna-student-conference/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140828T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172238Z
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SUMMARY:19th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (PBNC-2014)
DESCRIPTION:Fulfilling the Promise of Nuclear Technology in the Pacific Basin in the 21st Century\n  \nConference Announcement\nClick here for the conference flyer. \nPresentation\nInitial Presentation on PBNC-2014 (PDF) \nTourism Vancouver\nClick here to visit the tourism Vancouver website. \nAccommodations\nHyatt Regency Vancouver hotel
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/19th-pacific-basin-nuclear-conference-pbnc-2014/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140626T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211229T230716Z
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SUMMARY:PHWR Safety 2014/CANSAS-2014
DESCRIPTION:Hosted and organized by: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and Atomic Energy ofCanada Limited (AECL) in cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) andCANDU Safety Association for Sustainability (CANSAS) \nFor more information visit click here
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/phwr-safety-2014-cansas-2014/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20140525T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20140527T000000
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CREATED:20211217T172440Z
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SUMMARY:10th International Conference on CANDU Maintenance (CMC 2014)
DESCRIPTION:CMC 2014 advance information \nRegister\nClick here to register for the conference
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/10th-international-conference-on-candu-maintenance-cmc-2014/
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SUMMARY:PHYTRA3
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd edition of the conference PHYTRA will be organized by the Moroccan Association for Nuclear Engineering and Reactor Technology (GMTR) with the collaboration of the National Centre for Energy\, Sciences and Nuclear Techniques (CNESTEN) after the resounding success which the first and second editions PHYTRA1 and PHYTRA2 had met. As for the previous editions\, PHYTRA3 is expected to be an outstanding international event in the MENA region which provides an opportunity for researchers\, academicians and practitioners in the field of physics and technology of reactors to gather\, exchange ideas\, and present original research contributions and best practices. Since the last edition and after the hesitations caused by the Fukushima accident in Japan\, the interest for nuclear energy does not cease increasing and a great number of developing countries including Morocco expressed their intention to include the nuclear option in their national energy plans. In addition to the usual topics of reactor physics\, the PHYTRA3 program will include new topics on education and training in reactor physics and Nuclear safety and security\, which are of great importance for the countries who decide to embark on a nuclear power program.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/phytra3/
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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