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SUMMARY:NUTHOS-09
DESCRIPTION:Thermal-hydraulics\, operations\, and safety are recognized as the key cross-cutting subjects for the development of advanced nuclear systems and for the operations and safety assessment of operating plants. NUTHOS has provided the international nuclear communities with an information exchange forum of engineering experience\, new research results and future demands on these three subjects. \n  \nThe first NUTHOS was held in Taipei in 1984 followed by Tokyo (1986)\, Seoul (1988)\, Taipei (1994)\, Beijing (1997)\, Nara (2004)\, Seoul (2008) and Shanghai (2010). The success of the previous conferences clearly indicates the high interests of the international nuclear community in NUTHOS and leads to the establishment of NUTHOS as one of the major international conferences in these fields. The ninth of the series\, NUTHOS-9\, will continue the NUTHOS tradition to provide the international nuclear industries\, research institutions and academic organizations an open platform for exchanging their up-to-the-minute research results and engineering experiences.   \n  \nIn light of the recent tragic events at Fukushima\, NUTHOS-9 includes an addition theme to address all aspects of the technical issues related to this event. Special plenary and technical sessions are organized to report on the latest analysis results\, implemented corrective actions\, policy changes\, impacts to operating plants and new orders\, and future perspectives. \nIt is our greatest pleasure to invite you to attend the NUTHOS-9 conference\, to share the latest scientific and technical results.
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SUMMARY:TOFE-2012
DESCRIPTION:Scope\nThe TOFE meeting provides a forum for sharing the exciting progress made in fusion research as well as presenting future plans for national and worldwide fusion programs. 
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SUMMARY:CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach (NEO-2012)
DESCRIPTION:  \n3rd Annual CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach  \n Sponsors: \nThe NEO 2012 committee would like to thank the following sponsors for their support for this year’s workshop.  \n                 \n               \nIf you are interested in sponsoring please contact John Krasznai at  john.krasznai@kinectrics.com. \nRegistration Fees: \nNEO-2012 registration fees are shown below.  Early-bird fees are valid until 2012 July 25.  Registration fees increase on July 26.  Please register on-line via the link provided below:  Registering on-line gives you an immediate receipt!  \nClick HERE to register for the NEO-2012 Symposium 2012 August 26-28 (with reception evening of August 26) \nPlease note Cancellation Policy: A fee of $125 (HST included) will be charged for all cancellations received after 2012 July 25. \nThe NEO-2012 Workshop will be held in the Sheraton Hamilton Hotel\, 116 King St. West\, Hamilton\, ON\, L8P 4V3.  A block of guestrooms is held at the Conference Hotel until 2012 August 5; please reserve early to avoid disappointment.  The price of rooms per night (single or double) is as follows: Superior $134\, Deluxe $149\, Club-Level $169\, all + tax.  You can conveniently reserve your room at the Sheraton Hamilton by calling the Hotel directly at 905-529-5515 or toll-free at 1-888-627-8161 and referring to NEO-2012 and/or the Canadian Nuclear Society Conference.  \nNote: All fees in CAN$ \n1)  To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2012   2)  All prices include HST (#870488889 RT). \n\n\n\n\nNEO-2012 Workshop Registration Fees \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy July 25 \n\n\nAfter July 25  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCNS   Member \n\n\n$320 \n\n\n$370 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS   Member \n\n\n$420 \n\n\n$470 \n\n\n\n\nCNS   Retiree Member \n\n\n$199 \n\n\n$250 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time   Student \n\n\n$70 \n\n\n$90 \n\n\n\n\n  \nWorkshop Agenda: \nSunday\, August 26\, 2012 \n6:30-8:00 pm: Cocktail Reception & Network Opportunity in the MacNab Room.  Don’t miss it! \n \nMonday\, August 27\, 2012 \n\n\n\n\nTime \n\n\nEvent/Speaker \n\n\n\n\n08:00 \n\n\nBreakfast \n\n\n\n\n08:30–09:00 \n\n\nOpening Message by Jason Donev\, University of Calgary \n\n\n\n\n09:00-12:00 \n\n\nPanel discussion (Outreach) \n\n\n\n\n09:15-09:45 \n\n\nPresentation 1 John Peevers\, Bruce Power \nThe changing face of Bruce Power communications \nIn the wake of Fukushima\, Bruce Power is rethinking the way it communicates with the public as we work to improve how we explain the true versus imagined risks of radiation and counteract the misinformation spread by professional anti-nuclear groups in a 24-hour news cycle. \n\n\n\n\n09:45-10:15 \n\n\nPresentation 2 Shelley Rolland-Poruks\, AECL \nEngaging and Working with our Community \nThis presentation will also endeavour to describe the challenges in communicating with the public as well as some of the successes that she has experienced over the past four years as AECL’s Community Affairs Officer. \n\n\n\n\n10:15-10:45 \n\n\nCoffee Break 1 \n\n\n\n\n10:45-11:30 \n\n\nPresentation 3 Ted Gruetzner\, OPG \nCommunication Post-Fukushima-Making sure we don’t fight the wrong battle \n\n\n\n\n11:30 – 12:00 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n12:00-13:00 \n\n\nLunch \n\n\n\n\n13:00 – 14:00 \n\n\nLuncheon Speaker Josh Rosenau\, NCSE \nHow to Recognize Science Denial \nScience denial is most visible in attacks on vaccination\, evolutionary biology\, and climate science\, but affects many other sciences as well. I will explore how scientists can recognize science denial and communicate science in such hostile environments. \n\n\n\n\n14:00-14:45 \n\n\nPresentation 4 Jo-Ann Facella\, NWMO \nNWMO Activities and Experience to Date in Engaging Canadians \nSince 2002\, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has worked to collaboratively develop and implement its processes and plans with Canadians\, including the plan for the long-term management of used nuclear fuel. NWMO will review activities undertaken to engage Canadians in this important issue and discuss the path forward.   \n\n\n\n\n14:45-15:15 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n15:15-15:30 \n\n\nCoffee Break 2 \n\n\n\n\n15:30- 16:30 \n\n\nPresentation 5 Bob Oliver\, Pollution Probe \nJourney to the Centre \nBob will describe Pollution Probe’s investigations into the challenge of improved energy literacy in Canada\, and explain its approach to fostering a comprehensive\, strategic approach to building energy literacy levels among key audiences across the country. \n\n\n\n\n16:30 –17:00 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n18:00-20:00 \n\n\nDinner \n\n\n\n\n20:00 \n\n\nEnd of Day 1 \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n Tuesday\, August 28\, 2012 \n\n\n\n\nTime \n\n\nEvent / Speaker \n\n\n\n\n08:00 \n\n\nBreakfast \n\n\n\n\n08:30–09:00 \n\n\nPresentation 1 Laura Allardyce\, CNA \nThe Canadian Nuclear Industry “Talking Nuclear” The Canadian Nuclear Association’s (CNA) Experience in Social Media  \nA core objective of the Canadian Nuclear Association’s (CNA) five-year Strategic Plan is to Focus and enable the dialogue on Canada’s nuclear future. In 2011\, the CNA launched four successful social media channels under the TalkNUclear brand. TalkNUclear is our opportunity to engage Canadians in a dialogue about what they want to talk about and create an environment in which Canadians can have a healthy\, balanced conversation about nuclear technology. \nThe presentation The Canadian Nuclear Industry “Talking Nuclear” will explain what social media is and why it matters\, and provide resources and tips for how you can get involved and add your voice to the nuclear conversion that is happening online – with or without you.   \n\n\n\n\n09:00-09:30 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n09:30-10:00 \n\n\nPresentation 2  Denise   Chartrand\, Royal Roads Univsersity \nConcepts for how to develop an understanding in multi-party discussions \nThere is much discussion about working together to develop sustainable solutions. In reality working together is often easier said than done. This talk will touch on some key concepts for how to develop an understanding in multi-party discussions including\,  \n\nUnderstanding who needs to be at the table\nDeveloping ground rules to empower success\nExploring productive communication practices in groups\nManaging conflict effectively\n\n\n\n\n\n10:00-10:30 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n10:30-10:45 \n\n\nCoffee Break 1 \n\n\n\n\n10:45-12:00 \n\n\nGroup Workshop 1  Hosted   by Dave Shoesmith \nTopics for Discussion: \n\nHow   can nuclear outreach gain credibility when most people representing the   technology are employed by the industry?  (i.e. how to overcome the   perception of employment bias?)\n“Do   fewer things\, but do them well”:  Given the relatively small size of the   nuclear industry\, how could the combined resources of the industry be pooled   to most effectively communicate nuclear science and technology to the public?\nWhat   are the “top five” things we do wrong as a technical community in reaching   out to the public?\nHow   can the public’s (or students’) “critical thinking” capabilities be improved   when it comes to assessing controversial subjects?\n\n\n\n\n\n12:00-13:00 \n\n\nLunch \n\n\n\n\n13:00–14:00 \n\n\n\nGroup   Workshop 2  Hosted by Dave Shoesmith\n\nTopics for Discussion: \n\n“Matching   the message to the audience”:  summarize how the same overall message   (e.g. what happened at Fukushima\, incl. health effects) would be best   communicated to each of the following groups: (1) Grade 7 students; (2)   High-school science students; (3) general public; (4) the media\n“Will   the real expert please step forward”:  How can the general public   distinguish between (seemingly) equally qualified experts\, whose opinions   differ greatly on controversial topics like nuclear power?\nHow   do we as members of a civilized society embrace greater integrity in   communication for society’s benefit at the expense of individual benefits.   Can this altruism be taught? Can we ever change this human trait? eg we   humans will oppose an initiative on the grounds of a financial impact (a base   human cause)but for public consumption we say we oppose on the basis of   health and safety impacts – a much higher human cause.\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00-14:30 \n\n\nQuestions/Discussion \n\n\n\n\n14:30-15:00 \n\n\nTravel to McMaster \n\n\n\n\n15:00- 17:00 \n\n\nTour of McMaster Reactor \n\n\n\n\n17:00 \n\n\nEnd of Day 2 \n\n\n\n\n  \nContacts:  \nGeneral inquiries may be addressed to the CNS main office at  cns_office@cns-snc.ca\, or call (416)977-7620.  \nThe Technical Program Chair\, Brad Moore can be reached at moorebg@hotmail.ca. For sponsorship information please contact Cherie Ferrari at Cherie.Ferrari@kinectrics.com or John Krasznai at john.krasznai@kinectrics.com.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-workshop-on-nuclear-education-and-outreach-neo-2012-2/
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SUMMARY:ICONE20
DESCRIPTION:Join us July 30—August 3\, 2012 in Anaheim\, CA when the premier global conference for the Nuclear industry joins together with the foremost confer- ence on Power Engineering and Plant Operations.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/icone20/
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SUMMARY:7th Topical Meeting on Neutron Radiography
DESCRIPTION:7th Topical Meeting on Neutron Radiography
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/7th-topical-meeting-on-neutron-radiography/
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SUMMARY:2012 ANS Topical Meeting on Decommissioning\, Decontamination and Reutilization & Technology Expo
DESCRIPTION:The ANS Topical DD&R Meeting is a forum for the discussion of the social\, regulatory\, scientific\, and technical aspects of decontamination\, decommissioning\, and reutilization\, and waste management. The 2012 conference program will include commercial\, government\, and international project updates as well as present project management\, technology\, and regulatory developments in the areas of decommissioning\, waste management\, site closure and legacy management. The conference will be embedded in the ANS National Meeting for 2012 which will provide Technical sessions and opportunities beyond those in the decommissioning area. \nIn addition to a comprehensive technical program\, there will be a Technology Expo\, technical tours\, and numerous fun activities and opportunities for attendees and guests to enjoy Chicago at its finest.
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SUMMARY:33rd CNS Annual Conference and 36th Annual CNS-CNA Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:Program\nClick here for the preliminary program. \n  \nStudent Conference\n\nStudent Conference Call for papers\nCNS Student Extended Abstract Template\n\n  \nPaper Submission\n\nCall for Papers\n\n  \nConference Announcement\nClick here for the Conference Announcement \n  \nSponsor and Exhibitor Information\nWelcome to the 33nd Annual CNS Conference and 36th CNS-CNA Student Conference \nConference Theme:  “Building on our past … Building for the future” \nOn behalf of the Conference Organizing Committee\, it is our pleasure to invite you to become a Sponsor and Exhibitor for the Canadian Nuclear Scoiety’s Annual Conference.  Please click on the following link for an overview of plans for the conference. \nDocuments and Forms \n\nSponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Package (pdf)\nExhibitor Information (pdf)\nExhibit Booth Space Application/Order Form (pdf) or (MS Word)\nCredit Card Charge Authorization (pdf) or (MS Word)\nExhibit Booth Layout (pdf)\nExhibitor Booth Services and Shipping Information – to follow\n\n  \nSponsor and Exhibitor Information \nSponsorship Opportunities \nFor detailed information on sponsorship opportunities please click on the program package below. \n\nSponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Package (pdf)\n\nWe would be most pleased to have your company as a sponsor. Where you have sponsored an event at the 2011 Conference at Niagara Falls\, you are in the privileged position to obtain the same event as last year or to sponsor an event of your choice from the list of new or otherwise unsponsored events. Please peruse the overall Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Package to see if you would like to enhance/change your sponsorship by supporting one of our other events. The booking opportunities open to all interested parties 2012 January 10. \nWe welcome your sponsorship choice by submitting your completed Sponsorship Application form and e-mail to Anne Greve ragreve@sympatico.ca \n\nSponsorship Application form (pdf) or (MS Word file)\n\nIf you require additional sponsorship information please contact: \nAnne Greve\, 705 435-3218 ragreve@sympatico.ca \nEric Williams\, 519-396-8844 canoe.about@bmts.com \nExhibitor Information \nPlease click on the links below for detailed information on Exhibit Opportunities\, Application Form\, and Exhibition Layout.  We welcome your selection of an exhibit booth location by completing the application form below and email to Anne Greve at ragreve@sympatico.ca \nSponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Package (pdf)\nExhibitor Information (pdf)\nExhibit Booth Space Application/Order Form (pdf) or (MS Word)\nCredit Card Charge Authorization (pdf) or (MS Word)\nExhibit Booth Layout (pdf)\nExhibitor Booth Services and Shipping Information – to follow\nRegistration for Booth Attendants \nTwo full conference registrations are included with each booth space purchased. Booth staff are required to register on-line by April 30\, 2012 via the conference registration link*. \n*PLEASE NOTE: The online registration link will be activated towards the end of December. A new registration process is currently being set up. \nExhibit Booth Services Contractor – Handy Special EventsThe complete order forms package to follow. \nExhibit Transportation / Freight Forwarding Information – to follow \n  \nAccommodations\nFirst Conference Hotel \nHilton Garden Inn Saskatoon 90-22nd Street E Saskatoon Saskatchewan\, S7K 3X6  \nThe Hilton Garden Inn is across the street from TCU Place\, where the Conference will be held. \nReserve your room at the Hilton Garden Inn by calling the hotel at 306-244-2311 or toll-free at 1-877-STAY-HGI\, and mentioning the Canadian Nuclear Society Annual Conference.  The rates for King and Double Queen rooms are $209 per night + tax.  Spa Suites are $309 + tax.  Complimentary wireless internet access is included. \n  \nSecond Conference Hotel\nDelta Bessborough Saskatoon 601 Spadina Crescent East Saskatoon Saskatchewan\, S7K 3G8 \nThe Delta Bessborough is approximately a 12-to-15-minute walk from TCU Place\, where the Conference will be held. \nReserve your room at the Delta Bessborough by calling the hotel at 306-244-5521 or toll-free at 1-800-268-1133\, and mentioning the Canadian Nuclear Society Annual Conference.  The rate for Riverview rooms is $215\, and for Delta rooms $195\, plus tax.  Complimentary internet access is included. \n 
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SUMMARY:CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach (NEO-2012)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nThe NEO-2011 Workshop is this week; please follow the approproate links to register online. \n \n2nd Annual CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach\nSponsors:\nIf you are interested in sponsoring please contact Cherie Ferrari at Cherie.Ferrari@kinectrics.com. \n \nRegistration Fees:\nNEO-2011 registration fees are shown below.  Early-bird fees are valid until 2011 May 13th.  Registration fees increase on May 14. Please register on-line via the link provided below:  Registering on-line gives you an immediate receipt!  \nClick HERE to register for the CNS NEO-2011 Symposium June 9 (with reception evening of June 8) \nPlease note Cancellation Policy: A fee of $125 (HST included) will be charged for all cancellations received after 2011 May 13. \nThe NEO-2011 Symposium will be held in the Sheraton on the Falls Hotel\, 5875 Falls Avenue\, Niagara Falls\, ON\, L2G 3K7.  A block of guestrooms is held at the Conference Hotel until 2011 May 15; please reserve early to avoid disappointment.  The price of rooms (single or double) is $204 per night + tax (Fallsview Room) or $164 per night + tax (Traditional Room).  You can conveniently reserve your room at the Conference hotel via this link (this is actually the link for the CNS 2011 Annual Conference\, but the block is the same). \nAlternatively\, you can make room reservations by calling the Hotel directly toll-free at 1-800-519-9911 and referring to the Canadian Nuclear Society Conference.  [Note: Please help the CNS keep Conference fees low by staying at the Conference hotel and ensuring that the CNS meets its room block guarantee.] \nNote: All fees in CAN$ \n1)  To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2011  2)  All prices include HST (#870488889 RT). \n  \n\n\n\n\nCNS 2011 Annual Conference Registration Fees \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy May 13 \n\n\nAfter May 13  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCNS Member \n\n\n$237 \n\n\n$297 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member \n\n\n$320 \n\n\n$380 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member \n\n\n$158 \n\n\n$200 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student \n\n\n$0 \n\n\n$56 \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nEvening Reception (June 8th): \nThe welcoming reception will be held from 6:30pm – 8:30pm in the Upper Falls Room B\, located on the 5th floor.  \n  \nWorkshop Program (June 9th): \nThe workshop will be held in Strategy Room 3 on the 5th floor.  \n\n\n\n07:30\nBreakfast\n\n\n08:30-09:00\nSpeaker – TBD\n\n\n9:00-10:00\n\nPanel Discussion (Education) –Moderator – Dr. John Roberts – Dalton Nuclear Institute\, The University of Manchester – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Clair Ripley– Point Lepreau Community Liaison and Communications Officer\, AECL   – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Jason Donev – Professor\, University of Calgary   – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Basma Shalaby – President\, UNENE– Confirmed \n\n\n\n10:00 – 10:30\nCoffee Break\n\n\n10:30-11:00\nPresentation 1 – Scott Taylor\, Let’s talk Science – Confirmed\n\n\n11:00 – 11:30\nPresentation 2 – Sean Hanna\, Science Coordinators’ and Consultants’ Association of Ontario – Confirmed\n\n\n11:30 – 12:00\nPresentation 3 – Bereznai – Dean and Professor Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science\, UOIT– UOIT – Confirmed\n\n\n12:00 – 13:30\nLunch/ Keynote Speaker – Jay Ingram\, Discovery Channel – Confirmed\n\n\n13:30 – 14:30\n\nPanel Discussion (Outreach) – Moderator –Cheryl Cottrill – Executive Director WIN Canada – Uses of Social Networking – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – Sonja Galton – Social Media & Comms Specialist\,  AECL  – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – (Name TBD) – OPG communications – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – Dietwald Claus – Research Manager – CNA – Confirmed \n\n\n\n14:30 – 15:00\nPresentation 4 – Dr. Bill Garland – Academic Director\, CANTEACH – Confirmed\n\n\n15:00 – 15:30\nPresentation 5 – Doug Boreham – Professor\, McMaster University– Confirmed\n\n\n15:30 – 16:00\nPresentation 6 –  Seppälä Timo – Senior Manager\, Communications\, Posiva Oy – Confirmed\n\n\n16:00 – 16:30\nRound Table on Future NEO workshops – What would you like to see (Moderated by Brad Moore & Jeremy Whitlock)\n\n\n16:30\nEnd of Symposium\n\n\n\n \nContacts:\nGeneral inquiries may be addressed to the CNS main office at  cns_office@cns-snc.ca\, or call (416)977-7620. \nThe Technical Program Chair\, Brad Moore can be reached at moorebg@aecl.ca. For sponsorship information please contact Cherie Ferrari at Cherie.Ferrari@kinectrics.com or Workshop Director\, John Krasznai at john.krasznai@kinectrics.com.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-workshop-on-nuclear-education-and-outreach-neo-2012/
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SUMMARY:CANDU Reactor Safety Course
DESCRIPTION:  \nCANDU Reactor Safety Course\n2012 May 7 – 9Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto475 Yonge St.Toronto\, ON M4Y 1X7 \n  \nCourse Overview\nSafety is of primary consideration in the design and operation of nuclear reactors.  If nuclear power generation is to survive\, it has to meet ever-increasing safety demands.  To address the safety-training needs of the Canadian nuclear industry\, the CNS is once again happy to offer the CANDU Reactor Safety course.  Previous offerings of this course were very successful and enrollment has been constantly high.  This course is eligible for Continuing Education Units in the context of the Engineering Institute of Canada Continuing Education program. \nThe course provides an introduction to CANDU reactor safety and licensing principles\, at the same time offering an overview of the major systems in a CANDU plant.  The course is ideally suited for beginning professionals\, but also beneficial to experienced professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge beyond their own field of expertise. \nContinental breakfast\, buffet lunch\, and coffee breaks are provided each day.  There will also be a banquet on the second evening of the course.  The after-dinner speech at the banquet will highlight a timely topic in the Canadian Nuclear industry.  \nTopics to be covered in the course include: \n\nDesign and licensing fundamentals\nCore-physics safety analysis \nThermalhydraulics\nSafety-related systems \nDeterministic and probabilistic safety      analyses\nSevere core-damage assessment\nSafety R&D\n\n\n\nBrochure and Tentative Program\nClick here for the brochure \nRegistration \nRegister \nHotel Reservations\nA special room rate per night of $159 + Tax (+ Parking if required) is available at the Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown.  To receive the special hotel rate\, you must book by april 17 – please reserve early to avoid disappointment.  Call 1-800-847-5075 and request the Canadian Nuclear Society Course Group Booking. You will also be able to reserve your room online\, Courtyard Toronto Downtown.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/candu-reactor-safety-course-3/
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SUMMARY:Nuclear 101
DESCRIPTION:Announcing a new Canadian Nuclear Society course for anyone communicating about nuclear: \nEverything you wanted to know about nuclear technology and were afraid they’d ask!  \nApril 23 – 24\, 2012McMaster University\, Hamilton\, OntarioInformation Technology Building – Room 113    http://www.mcmaster.ca/welcome/campusmap.cfm \n  \nBackground\nThis 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 will 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.  \nNuclear 101 Flyer \n\nThe course will be taught by Canada’s leading nuclear educators including Doug Boreham\, Martyn Wash and Jeremy Whitlock. The course will consist of three modules: \n\nThe Nuclear Fuel Cycle\nA Historical Review of the Nuclear Industry\nAn Overview of Radiation and Nuclear Risk. \n\n\n\n\nClick here for Instructor Bios  \n\nWho should register:\n\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\n\nHow to register:\nThis outreach course is being offered by the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS). You may register here. \n We are pleased to announce that a number of additional spots have come available and we are able to re-open registration for the Nuclear 101 course\, which is being held at McMaster University on April 23 and 24. Registration will now close on March 31. \n Unfortunately\, on account of number limitations it might not be possible for new registrants to participate in the tour of the McMaster Research Reactor\, which is scheduled for later in the afternoon of April 23.The cost of the 2-day course is $495 HST included and covers all materials. The deadline for registration is 2012 March 31. There are limited places so early registration is recommended. McMaster has organized a block booking at the Visitors Inn ($95/night single\, $105 double occupancy) http://www.visitorsinn.com/ . Please quote “Nuclear 101” when making a reservation. 
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SUMMARY:Physics of Reactors 2012 (PHYSOR-2012)
DESCRIPTION:Physics of Reactors 2012 (PHYSOR-2012)
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/physics-of-reactors-2012-physor-2012/
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SUMMARY:INREC-12\, International Nuclear and Renewable Energy Conference
DESCRIPTION:INREC-12\, International Nuclear and Renewable Energy Conference
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/inrec-12-international-nuclear-and-renewable-energy-conference/
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SUMMARY:18th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (PBNC-2012)
DESCRIPTION:18th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (PBNC-2012)
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/18th-pacific-basin-nuclear-conference-pbnc-2012/
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SUMMARY:9th Int?l Conference on CANDU Maintenance (CMC2011)
DESCRIPTION:Key Dates:\n\n\n\nCall for Abstracts Issued: Abstract Submission Deadline:Author Notification:Full Papers Due:Early Registration Deadline:Conference:\n\nJanuary 17\, 2011April 11\, 2011June 6\, 2011October 3\, 2011October 21\, 2011December 4-6\, 2011
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/9th-intl-conference-on-candu-maintenance-cmc2011/
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SUMMARY:COM 2011 Conference of Metallurgists
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Metallurgy: Celebrating History and Poised for the Future
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/com-2011-conference-of-metallurgists/
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Future of Heavy Water Reactors (HWR-Future)
DESCRIPTION:Contents\n\nBackground\nPapers\nRegistration\nImportant Dates\nHotels\nMore Information\nSponsors\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n \nBackground\nTop of Page\nA greater use of nuclear energy will be required to achieve sustainable emissions-free energy production and energy use while economically meeting the requirements of security of supply (energy independence) and growing demand.  Nuclear energy will continue to make a substantial contribution to meet the world’s energy needs based on the sound foundation of existing reactor technology\, infrastructure and resources (natural resources and human capital).  To ensure that nuclear energy can contribute its full potential\, reactor and related nuclear technologies\, in particular nuclear fuel cycles\, must continue to evolve.  Heavy Water Reactor (HWR) technology is uniquely suited to respond to the future needs because of its inherent technical characteristics and associated fuel cycle flexibility.  With the looming renaissance of nuclear power\, major plans for new builds have been established or considered in many countries. In cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)\, the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) is organizing the International Conference on the future of HWR (HWR-Future).  This conference is aimed at providing a forum for discussion of advancements and issues\, sharing information and technology transfer\, and establishing future collaborations on reactor design\, fuel design\, material and chemistry\, thermal-hydraulics and safety\, and operating experience for HWRs.  The official language of the symposium is English. \nPapers\nTop of Page\nCall for Papers announcement (June 10 2011) \nTechnical Topics\nPapers related to the following topics are of interest to HWR-Future:\n\nReactor Core and Fuel Designs\nAdvanced Fuel Cycle and Reactor Physics\nMaterial and Chemistry\nThermal-hydraulics and Safety Analysis\nSteam Generators\nOperation and Maintenance\nOther topics\n\n   \n**NEW**Embedded Panel Discussions\n“Fuel CHF Enhancement – Technologies to improve safety margin\, enhance power output\, and mitigate ageing effect” \n\nPanel organizers: Laurence Leung (AECL)\nOctober 4\, 2011\, 14:00 – 17:00 (tentative)\nDiscussion topics:\n\nPast experience\nCurrent developments\nAnalytical support\nExperimental support\nFuture trends\nRegulatory and licensing requirements\n\n\n\n“Current Developments and Challenges In Heavy Water Reactor Physics Analyses” \n\nPanel organizers: Parvaiz Akhtar (Chair)\, Adriaan Buijs (McMaster University)\, Dumitru Serghiuta (CNSC)\nOctober 4\, 2011\, 14:00 – 17:00 (tentative)\nDiscussion topics:\n\nPresent neutronics computational schemes for heavy water reactors and challenges related to optimization of operational and licensing needs for life extension\nFull core transport methods in HWR: drivers and trends\nCoupled neutronics-thermalhydraulics codes\nDevelopmental needs pertaining to advanced HWR designs and new fuel cycles\nVerification and validation activities and related qualification of uncertainties\nDevelopmental needs to address evolution of regulatory and licensing requirements\n\n\n\nPaper Formatting and Submission\nUse this Microsoft Word templates for submission of Full Paper \nSubmit on-line abstracts and papers at https://www.softconf.com/c/cns_fhwr2011/. \nTo help with planning\, authors are kindly asked to log on to the electronic submission system and input the title and main author of their planned paper even before making the full submission. \nImportant Dates for Authors (Extended)\n\n\n\n\nSubmission of on-line abstracts\nMarch 14\, 2011\n\n\nAcceptance/author notification\nApril 04\, 2011\n\n\nDraft paper submission\nJune 20\, 2011\n\n\nComments on draft paper sent to authors\nJuly 11\, 2011\n\n\nFinal paper submission\nAugust 22\, 2011\n\n\nEarlybird discount registration\nAugust 23\, 2011\n\n\n\n\nCopyright\nCopyright of papers submitted to the International Conference on the Future of Heavy Water Reactors (HWR-Future) 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\n\nProgram\nThe final program has been established based on submissions and registration information.  Please review and contact us if there is any schedule conflict. \n\nTechnical Tours\nA tour of the AECL Chalk River Laboratories (http://www.aecl.ca/Science/CRL.htm) has been planned on 2011 October 06.  Please sign up at the registration desk (spaces are limited). \n\n\nRegistration\n\nClick HERE to register for the International Conference on the Future of Heavy-Water Reactors (HWR-Future) 2011 Oct. 2-5 \nEarlybird Registration Fees (deadline August 23\, 2011):\n\n\n\n\nCNS Member\nCDN$600\n\n\nNon-CNS Member\nCDN$700\n\n\nFull-Time Student\nCDN$330\n\n\nCNS Retiree\nCDN$430\n\n\n\n\nRegular Registration Fees (after August 23\, 2011):\n\n\n\n\nCNS Member\nCDN$700\n\n\nNon-CNS Member\nCDN$800\n\n\nFull-Time Student\nCDN$430\n\n\nCNS Retiree\nCDN$530\n\n\n\n  \n\nImportant Dates (Extended)\nTop of Page\n\n\n\n\nMarch 14\, 2011\nSubmission of on-line abstracts\n\n\nApril 04\, 2011\nNotification of paper acceptance sent to authors\n\n\nJune 20\, 2011\nDraft paper submission\n\n\nJuly 11\, 2011\nComments on draft paper to authors\n\n\nAugust 22\, 2011\nFinal paper submission\n\n\nAugust 23\, 2011\nEarlybird discount registration\n\n\nOct. 02 – 05\, 2011\nInt. Conf. on Future of HWRs\n\n\nOctober 06\, 2011\nTechnical tour of Chalk River Lab.\n\n\n\n\n\nHotels\nTop of Page \nThe official Conference hotel is the Ottawa Marriott HotelYou can reserve your room on-line via the following dedicated link: Marriott Hotel \n100 Kent StreetOttawa\, Ontario K1P 5R7 Canada Phone: 001 (613) 238-1122 · Toll-Free: 001 (800) 853-8463(Group code is “NSSNSSA”) \n\nMore Information\nTop of Page\nGeneral EnquiryLaurence LeungAtomic Energy of Canada LimitedChalk River LaboratoriesChalk River\, Ontario K0J 1J0Ph: ++1 613-584-8811 ext. 44813e-mail: leungl@aecl.ca \nThank you to our Sponsors\n(Click on the logo to link to our sponsor’s website)\nTop of Page\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nCo-Sponsoring Agencies and Societies\n(Click on the logo to link to website)\nTop of Page
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SUMMARY:PHYTRA2 - Second International Conference on Physics and Technology of Reactors and Applications
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URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/phytra2-second-international-conference-on-physics-and-technology-of-reactors-and-applications/
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SUMMARY:14th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermalhydraulics (NURETH-14)
DESCRIPTION:Conference Theme:\n“Helping the Environment with Advances in Thermalhydraulics”\n \nBackground\nCanada is the hosting country for the 14th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermalhydraulics (NURETH-14). Continuing the tradition of the highly successful series of thirteen conferences\, NURETH-14 will gather an international group of leading academic and industry researchers and practitioners engaged in engineering and scientific work focused on nuclear reactor thermalhydraulics. This is the only major conference series devoted solely to the advancement of knowledge in the nuclear reactor thermalhydraulics field.  NURETH-14 is a unique opportunity for researchers and practitioners in the field to present results of their work and discuss challenges and new ideas. \nVenue \nThe NURETH-14 conference will be held at Hilton Toronto Hotel: \n   Hilton Toronto    145 Richmond Street West   Toronto\, ON M5H 2L2   Phone: 416 860-6804 \n  \nPaper Submission:\nCall for Papers \nThe Technical Program Committee welcomes the contribution of 300-to-400-word abstracts of papers for oral or poster presentation in the following general subject areas: \n\nTwo-Phase Flow and Heat-Transfer Fundamentals\nBoiling and Condensation Phenomena\nRod Bundle Thermalhydraulics\nSubchannel Analysis\nThermalhydraulics and Safety for Nuclear Reactor Plant and Core\nComputational Methods\, Modelling\, Verification/Validation\nApplications of Computational Methods to Nuclear Systems\nAdvanced Code Development and Validation/Verification/Applications\nExperimental Methods and Instrumentation\nSevere Accidents\, Phenomena\, Modelling and Experiments\nThermalhydraulics in Accident Management\nThermalhydraulics in Power Uprating/Life Extension\nNeutronics/Thermalhydraulics Coupling\nFluid-Structures and Materials Interactions\nThermalhydraulics and Materials Degradation Issues\nGeneration IV and Future Innovative Nuclear Reactors Thermalhydraulics\nThermalhydraulics of Small Modular Reactors\nNano-Fluid Applications in Nuclear Technology\nMicro-Channel Flow and Heat Transfer Phenomena in Nuclear Thermalhydraulics\nThermalhydraulics of Non-Electricity Generating Nuclear Equipment\nThermalhydraulics of Waste Disposal\nOthers \n\nAbstracts and full papers must be submitted via an on-line submission link using the following Microsoft Word templates: \n\nAbstract\nFull Paper\n\nLink to submission of NURETH-14 abstract and papers on line: Submit here \nPublication Schedule/Key dates: \nAbstract submission Dec. 20\, 2010Acceptance/author notification Jan. 10\, 2011Draft paper submission Mar. 07\, 2011Comments to authors May 23\, 2011Final paper submission July 10\, 2011 \n  \nInitiating Conference Organizers:\nHonorary Chair: M. Ishii (Purdue U.)General Chair: J. Luxat (McMaster U.) General Co-Chair: F.B. Cheung (Penn. State U.)Technical Program Chair:  J. Riznic (CNSC) Technical Program Co-Chair:  C. Oh (INL)Steering Committee Chair:   L.K.H. Leung (AECL)Local Organizing Committee Chair:   Y. Parlatan (OPG)Local Arrangement: B. Rouben (12 & 1 Consulting)Technical Program Committee: To be announced shortly \n  \nMajor Expectations and Considerations\n\nParticipation expected\n\n~ 300 paper contributions \n~ 400 participants \n\n\nPaper solicitation: Internet\, Nuclear News\, Direct mails\, International Journals \nPublication of Proceedings: CD-ROM together with a concise bound volume for abstracts \n\n  \nHistory of NURETH Meetings\n1980 1st Saratoga Springs\, USA1983 2nd Santa Barbara\, USA1985 3rd Newport\, USA1989 4th Karlsruhe\, Germany1992 5th Salt Lake City\, USA1993 6th Grenoble\, France1995 7th Saratoga Springs\, USA1997 8th Kyoto\, Japan1999 9th San Francisco\, USA2003 10th Seoul\, Korea2005 11th Avignon\, France2007 12th Pittsburg\, USA2009 13th Kanazawa\, Japan2011 14th Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada \n  \nFurther Information\nAdditional information may be obtained by contacting the Technical Program Chair: Jovica Riznic\, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission\, 280 Slater St.\, Ottawa\, Ontario K1P 5S9\, CANADA\, Tel: (613) 943-0132; Fax: (613) 943-1292\, E?mail: jovica.riznic@cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca.     
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SUMMARY:Waste Management\, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration for Canada?s Nuclear Activities
DESCRIPTION:“Current Practices and Future Needs”\n\n\n\nDATE: Sep 11 – Sep 14 2011 \nMarriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre525 Bay Street  Toronto\, Ontario M5G 2L2 Canada\nConference Information Contact: Elizabeth Muckle-JeffsE-mail: elizabeth@theprofessionaledge.comTel. North America Toll-free: 1-800-868-8776Tel. International: 613-732-7068 \nRegistration Information Contact: Denise RoubenE-mail: cns_office@cns-snc.caTel. (416) 977-7620\n\n\n\n  \nContents \n\nBackground\nImportant Dates\nSponsorship Opportunities\n\n\nFinal Program\nAccompanying Guest Program\nConference Registration Fees\nIAEA Technical Assistance Grants\n\n\nHotel Accommodation\nAuthor/Presenter Information\nImportant Dates for Authors Full Paper Submission Deadline: May 13\, 2011\nOrganizing Committee\nConference Sponsors\n\n\nSponsoring Societies \n\n  \nBackground\nTop of Page \nThe Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to host the Conference on Management\, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration for Canada’s Nuclear Activities that will be held September 11-14\, 2011 at the Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel. The working language of the Conference is English. Two Post-Conference tours are also planned\, see below for details. \nThe main objective of the Conference is to provide a forum for discussion and exchange of views on the technical\, regulatory and social challenges and opportunities for radioactive waste management\, nuclear facility decommissioning and environmental restoration activities in Canada.  The three-day conference is organized into Plenary Sessions and six technical tracks that address low-and intermediate-level wastes\, decommissioning\, uranium mining and milling wastes\, irradiated nuclear fuel management\, environmental restoration\, information management\, social issues\, policies and programs\, and regulatory considerations. The Final Program will include Abstracts of final papers as a guide to the contents of the presentations that will be made. Conference Proceedings will be published on a CD and mailed to participants following the Conference. \n  \nImportant Dates\nTop of Page \nEarly Registration Deadline June 10\, 2011Hotel Reservation Deadline August 22\, 2011Conference September 11-14\, 2011Post-Conference Technical Tours September 15\, 2011 \n  \nSponsorship Opportunities\nTop of Page \nSponsorship towards this Conference provides not only the benefit of corporate visibility\, but also recognition among participants of a company’s leadership within the industry\, and as a strong supporter of the Conference and its objectives. There are a range of sponsorships opportunities and levels of financial support. Please contact the Conference Administrator to obtain the Sponsorship Information package. \n  \nFinal Program\nTop of Page \nFinal Program Final as of August 31\, 2011 \n  \nConference Registration Fees\nTop of Page \nClick here to access the online Registration Form \nRegistration after June 10\, 2011 CNS Member Rate $900.00 Non-member Rate $1\,000.00 Student $220.00 Retiree $325.00 CNS Member One-Day $400.00 Non-Member One-Day $450.00 Extra Banquet Ticket $125.00 Extra Conference Proceedings $125.00 \n  \nHotel Accommodation\nTop of Page \nThe Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre is the location for all Conference activities. The hotel has a block of rooms is held for Conference Participants at the reduced rate of $199 per night single or double occupancy plus applicable taxes. The cut-off date for reservations is Friday\, August 22\, 2011\, so please reserve early.Please note that the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will also take place at the time of the Conference\, so it is important to make hotel reservations as early as possible to be assured of accommodation\, as it is can be difficult to arrange accommodation during TIFF. Room reservations must be made directly with the Hotel by calling 1-800-905-0667. When calling the hotel\, you must indicate that the reservation is for the CNS 2011 Waste ManagementConference. You can also register online through this direct hotel reservation link. \n  \nAuthor/Presenter Information\nTop of Page \nFull Paper Preparation and Submission\n  \nFull Paper Submission Deadline: May 13\, 2011Full 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.  \nFor a paper to appear in the Conference Proceedings\, at least one of the authors must register for the Conference by the “early” registration date of June 10\, 2011.   Papers must be prepared and submitted according to the Preparation and Submission Guidelines (en Français) and using the Paper Preparation Template (en Français) and submitted by email to CNSP2011@aecl.ca before the deadline of May 13\, 2011. \nPapers that do not conform to the Guidelines and Template will be returned to the author for reworking and resubmission. \nThe submission deadline for Full Papers is May 13\, 2011. The Technical Program Committee reserves the write to withdraw presentations from the program is the full paper has not been received by that date. Submitting authors will be provided with comments on their papers by August 15\, 2011. Final Papers are then to be submitted by September 11\, 2011. Paper Abstracts will be published in the Final Conference Program provided to all registered participants as a guide to the contents of the presentations. \n  \n\nFinal Instructions to Parallel Session Authors\nPlease refer to these Final Instructions to Parallel Session Authors and Presenters. I you have any questions or require clarification of any details\, please contact Alan Melnyk\, Technical Program Chair by email to cnsp2011@aelc.ca \n  \n\nSpeaker Slide Deck Preparation\nPlease refer to the Speaker Slide Deck Preparation and Submission Guidelines (en Français) for important information about preparing PowerPoint slide presentations and on-site submission at the Speaker A/V Check-in Desk.  \nImportant Dates for Authors\nDeadline for Full Paper submission May 13\, 2011Registration Deadline for One Paper Author (at least) June 10\, 2011Comments on Papers provided to authors August 15\, 2011Hotel Reservation Deadline August 22\, 2011Deadline for Final Paper submission September 11\, 2011 \n\nCopyright\n\nCopyright in papers submitted to the Waste Management\, Decommissioning and Environmental Restoration Conference remains with the author\, 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  \nMore Information\nTop of Page   \nOrganizing Committee\nColin Allan (AECL\, retired)\, Conference General ChairAlan Melnyk (AECL)\, Technical Program ChairKen Dormuth (AECL retired)\, Plenary Session ChairJoan Miller (AECL)\, Sponsorships and ExhibitsTracy Sanderson (AECL)\, TreasurerBenjamin Rouben (CNS)\, FacilitiesPauline Witzke (OPG)\, Judy Ryan (COG\, retired)\, Barbara Gray (AECL\, retired)\, Technical and Social ToursJudy RyanBarbara Gray Tom Kotzer (Cameco Corporation) Don Howard (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)Kathleen Hollington (Natural Resources Canada)Dave McCauley (Natural Resources Canada)Jamie Robinson (NWMO) \nConference Administrator\nElizabeth Muckle-JeffsThe Professional Edge1027 Pembroke Street East\, Suite 200Pembroke\, Ontario K8A 3M4Ph: North America Toll Free: 1-800-868-8776International: 613-732-7068Fax: 613-732-3386E-mail: Elizabeth@theprofessionaledge.com \nConference Registrar\nDenise RoubenCanadian Nuclear Society 400 University Avenue\, Suite 200Toronto\, Ontario M5G 1V2Tel.: 416-977-7620Fax: 416-663-3504E-mail: cns_office@cns-snc.ca \n  \nConference Sponsors\nTop of Page \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\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\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\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\n \n  \n\n\n \n  \n\n\n\n\n \n \nSponsoring Societies\nTop of Page \nThis conference is being organized by the Canadian Nuclear Society in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency\, and is co-sponsored by the American Nuclear Society\, Argentina Nuclear Technology Association\, the Atomic Energy Society of Japan\, the Chinese Nuclear Society\, the Indian Nuclear Society\, the Korean Nuclear Society\, the Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD and the Romanian Nuclear Energy Association. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA \n\n\n\n \n \n\n\n \n \n\n\n\nFull papers should include enough information for a clear presentation of the topic. Usually this can be achieved in 8-12 pages\, including figures and tables. The use of 12-point Times New Roman font is suggested. The name(s)\, affiliation(s)\, and contact information of the author(s) should appear below the title of the paper. An abstract of 50-100 words should be placed at the beginning of the full paper\, after the title and author names. Abstracts will be collected in an Abstract Book as a guide to the contents of the presentations. For a paper to appear in the Conference Proceedings\, at least one of the authors must register for the Conference by the “early” registration date (June 10\, 2011). \nQuestions regarding papers and the Technical Program should be addressed to Mark ChapmanE-mail: chapmanmw@aecl.ca
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SUMMARY:Radiological Emergency Planning
DESCRIPTION:Benefit from a current curriculum on radiological emergency planning \nExamine the latest principles and requirements to prepare for and respond to a radiological emergency. Develop the skills necessary to effectively communicate with the media and public during crisis situations. \nCurrent events continue to make emergency planning an urgent concern. With major changes underway from both government and industry\, emergency planners and emergency response team members face a host of new challenges in an era of unprecedented public scrutiny. This year’s offering of Radiological Emergency Planning will respond to these important developments in emergency response and preparedness. Whether you are new or experienced\, from a private facility/company or from the government\, this program will provide valuable insights for immediate use in your daily work. \nTaught by leaders in the field of Emergency Planning\, this program combines lectures and case studies with access to expert faculty to provide a unique learning experience…
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Radioecology and Environmental Radioactivity (ICRER 2011)
DESCRIPTION:International Conference on Radioecology and Environmental Radioactivity (ICRER 2011) \nMcMaster University\, Hamilton\, Ontario
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/international-conference-on-radioecology-and-environmental-radioactivity-icrer-2011/
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SUMMARY:CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach (NEO-2011)
DESCRIPTION:The NEO-2011 Workshop is this week; please follow the approproate links to register online. \n  \n2nd Annual CNS Workshop on Nuclear Education and Outreach\nSponsors:\nIf you are interested in sponsoring please contact Cherie Ferrari at Cherie.Ferrari@kinectrics.com. \n \nRegistration Fees:\nNEO-2011 registration fees are shown below.  Early-bird fees are valid until 2011 May 13th.  Registration fees increase on May 14. Please register on-line via the link provided below:  Registering on-line gives you an immediate receipt!  \nClick HERE to register for the CNS NEO-2011 Symposium June 9 (with reception evening of June 8) \nPlease note Cancellation Policy: A fee of $125 (HST included) will be charged for all cancellations received after 2011 May 13. \nThe NEO-2011 Symposium will be held in the Sheraton on the Falls Hotel\, 5875 Falls Avenue\, Niagara Falls\, ON\, L2G 3K7.  A block of guestrooms is held at the Conference Hotel until 2011 May 15; please reserve early to avoid disappointment.  The price of rooms (single or double) is $204 per night + tax (Fallsview Room) or $164 per night + tax (Traditional Room).  You can conveniently reserve your room at the Conference hotel via this link (this is actually the link for the CNS 2011 Annual Conference\, but the block is the same). \nAlternatively\, you can make room reservations by calling the Hotel directly toll-free at 1-800-519-9911 and referring to the Canadian Nuclear Society Conference.  [Note: Please help the CNS keep Conference fees low by staying at the Conference hotel and ensuring that the CNS meets its room block guarantee.] \nNote: All fees in CAN$ \n1)  To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2011  2)  All prices include HST (#870488889 RT). \n  \n\n\n\n\nCNS 2011 Annual Conference Registration Fees \n\n\n\n\nRegistering: \n\n\nBy May 13 \n\n\nAfter May 13  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCNS Member \n\n\n$237 \n\n\n$297 \n\n\n\n\nNon CNS Member \n\n\n$320 \n\n\n$380 \n\n\n\n\nCNS Retiree Member \n\n\n$158 \n\n\n$200 \n\n\n\n\nFull-Time Student \n\n\n$0 \n\n\n$56 \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nEvening Reception (June 8th): \nThe welcoming reception will be held from 6:30pm – 8:30pm in the Upper Falls Room B\, located on the 5th floor.  \n  \nWorkshop Program (June 9th): \nThe workshop will be held in Strategy Room 3 on the 5th floor.  \n\n\n\n07:30\nBreakfast\n\n\n08:30-09:00\nSpeaker – TBD\n\n\n9:00-10:00\n\nPanel Discussion (Education) –Moderator – Dr. John Roberts – Dalton Nuclear Institute\, The University of Manchester – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Clair Ripley– Point Lepreau Community Liaison and Communications Officer\, AECL   – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Jason Donev – Professor\, University of Calgary   – Confirmed \nSpeaker – Basma Shalaby – President\, UNENE– Confirmed \n\n\n\n10:00 – 10:30\nCoffee Break\n\n\n10:30-11:00\nPresentation 1 – Scott Taylor\, Let’s talk Science – Confirmed\n\n\n11:00 – 11:30\nPresentation 2 – Sean Hanna\, Science Coordinators’ and Consultants’ Association of Ontario – Confirmed\n\n\n11:30 – 12:00\nPresentation 3 – Bereznai – Dean and Professor Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science\, UOIT– UOIT – Confirmed\n\n\n12:00 – 13:30\nLunch/ Keynote Speaker – Jay Ingram\, Discovery Channel – Confirmed\n\n\n13:30 – 14:30\n\nPanel Discussion (Outreach) – Moderator –Cheryl Cottrill – Executive Director WIN Canada – Uses of Social Networking – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – Sonja Galton – Social Media & Comms Specialist\,  AECL  – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – (Name TBD) – OPG communications – Confirmed \nSpeaker: – Dietwald Claus – Research Manager – CNA – Confirmed \n\n\n\n14:30 – 15:00\nPresentation 4 – Dr. Bill Garland – Academic Director\, CANTEACH – Confirmed\n\n\n15:00 – 15:30\nPresentation 5 – Doug Boreham – Professor\, McMaster University– Confirmed\n\n\n15:30 – 16:00\nPresentation 6 –  Seppälä Timo – Senior Manager\, Communications\, Posiva Oy – Confirmed\n\n\n16:00 – 16:30\nRound Table on Future NEO workshops – What would you like to see (Moderated by Brad Moore & Jeremy Whitlock)\n\n\n16:30\nEnd of Symposium\n\n\n\n \nContacts:\nGeneral inquiries may be addressed to the CNS main office at  cns_office@cns-snc.ca\, or call (416)977-7620. \nThe Technical Program Chair\, Brad Moore can be reached at moorebg@aecl.ca. For sponsorship information please contact Cherie Ferrari at Cherie.Ferrari@kinectrics.com or Workshop Director\, John Krasznai at john.krasznai@kinectrics.com.
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-workshop-on-nuclear-education-and-outreach-neo-2011/
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SUMMARY:32nd CNS Annual Conference and 35th Annual CNS-CNA Student Conference
DESCRIPTION:Conference venue\nThe conference is being held in Niagara Falls\, the heartland of Sir Adam Beck’s power for the people of Ontario.  Nuclear continues to build on Sir Adam Beck’s vision\, and it is fitting that the CNS will be going to Niagara when a decision is pending on building new Nuclear in Ontario for the first time in three decades. \n  \nFirst Conference Announcement\nClick here for the First Conference Announcement. \n  \nHotel\nSheraton on the Falls Hotel5875 Falls AvenueNiagara Falls\, ON L2G 3K7 \n  \nPaper Submission\nPaper-submission website for CNS Annual Conference 2011: \nhttps://www.softconf.com/b/CNS2011Technical \nPaper-submission website for CNS/CNA Student Conference 2011: \nhttps://www.softconf.com/b/CNS2011Students \n \nImportant Dates:\n\n\n\n2010 August 31\nCall for Papers issued\n\n\n2011 January 31\nDeadline for submission of full papers\n\n\n2011 March 31\nDeadline for submission of revised full papers\n\n\n2011 April 15\nDeadline for early-bird registration\n\n\n2011 April 30\nDeadline for booth-attendant registration\n\n\n2011 June 5-8\nConference in full swing\n\n\n\n  \nContact information \nGeneral: CNS Office\, 416-977-7620 Executive Chair: Frank Doyle\, fdoyle@rogers.comTechnical Co-Chairs: John Roberts/David Novog\, cns2011@mcmaster.ca    Plenary Chair: Murray J. Stewart\, murray.stewart@energy.caSponsorship &Exhibits: Eric Williams/Anne Greve\, ragreve@sympatico.caStudent Conference: Cherie Ferrari/Emily Corcoran cherie.ferrari@kinectrics.com / emily.corcoran@rmc.caGuest Program: Melanie Sachar\, sacharm@aecl.caCommunications: Jeremy Whitlock\, whitlockj@aecl.ca
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/32nd-cns-annual-conference-and-35th-annual-cns-cna-student-conference/
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SUMMARY:2nd International Workshop on Real-Time Measurement\, Instrumentation & Control (RTMIC-2011)
DESCRIPTION:Brochure
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/2nd-international-workshop-on-real-time-measurement-instrumentation-control-rtmic-2011/
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SUMMARY:NUCLEAR 2011
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development through Nuclear Research and Education\n \nContext\n \nNuclear energy gains more and more in the energy share all around the world. Many countries from Europe and abroad have now ambitious nuclear programs. A large number of nuclear power plants is foreseen to be commissioned in the following years. \nCoherent policies\, supporting financial schemes\, high level of cooperation and competitiveness in nuclear research and industry should synergic act in order to insure the sustainable development of nuclear energy. \nOrganized under the auspices of the Romanian Academy\, Nuclear 2011 intends to bring together a large representation of nuclear research and industry\, academia and energy policy in order to address the major challenges facing nuclear energy today from the perspective of the future: safety\, security in energy supply\, waste management\, radioprotection and environmental protection\, knowledge transfer. \nThe previous three editions brought together participants from all over the world involved or interested in the nuclear energy research: Belgium\, Canada\, China\, Check Republic\, Egypt\, France\, Italy\, Japan\, Korea\, Libya\, Spain\, South Africa\, USA and UK. Representatives of well known research centres\, universities\, governmental organizations and nuclear industry provided an actual picture of the nuclear research today. \nThe 4th edition of the Conference coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Institute for Nuclear Research\, the national support organization\, deeply engaged in the sustainable development of nuclear energy in Romania. \n  \nPapers\nCall for Papers announcement (February 13\, 2011) \n  \n \nPurpose\n \nNuclear 2011 intends to reflect /illustrate the most original results recently achieved all around the world by nuclear energy research and education\, industry and operators in their efforts to meet the future expectations in this field. \nNuclear 2011 is structured as a three-day meeting consisting in plenary sessions\, parallel sessions\, poster presentations and round tables. \nNuclear 2011 invites most recent and original works reflecting the contribution of research and education to the sustainable development of nuclear energy. \nNuclear 2011 welcomes nuclear industry\, operators and policies makers to joint specialists and academia in a synergic dialogue to identify the best solutions to the current and future problems\, to build together the necessary solidarity at international level. \nA technical visit will follow the Conference on May 27\, 2011. \n  \n \nImportant Deadlines\n \nFebruary 28\, 2011 – Abstract submission and registration \nMarch 15\, 2011 – Notification for paper acceptance \nApril 15\, 2011 –  Full papers submission \nApril 30\, 2011 – Final paper acceptance \n  \n \nVenue\n \nConference will be hosted by the \n  \nInstitute for Nuclear Research Pite?ti\nCâmpului Street\, 1\, Mioveni\, 115400\, România Phone: +40 248 213 400; fax: +40 248 262 449 www.nuclear.ro
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/nuclear-2011/
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SUMMARY:CNS CANDU Reactor Physics Course
DESCRIPTION:CNS CANDU Reactor Physics Course\n2011 May 16-18(Mon-Wed)Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel901 Dixon RoadToronto\, ON M9W 1J5 \n  \nCourse Overview\nReactor physics plays a key and central role among various disciplines involved in the design and operation of nuclear reactors. It deals with understanding the fundamental physical phenomena characterizing nuclear reactors\, and provides needed input to and interaction with all aspects of design\, operation and safety-analysis activities. To address the training needs of the Canadian nuclear industry in this fundamental area\, the CNS is happy to offer the CANDU Reactor Physics course. \nThe course introduces the main topics in the CANDU reactor physics discipline and covers key elements of the chief computer codes used in related analyses. It is ideally suited for beginning professionals but is also beneficial to those individuals who are active in specific design or operation activities. It is also beneficial to experienced professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge beyond their own field of expertise.  \nContinental breakfast\, buffet lunch\, and coffee breaks are provided each day.  There will also be a banquet on the second evening of the course.  The after-dinner speech at the banquet will highlight a timely topic in this particular field in the Canadian Nuclear industry. \nTopics to be covered in the course include: \n\nFundamental concepts\nLattice and supercell physics \nReactor core-design analysis\nFuel-management design and operation\nFast and slow kinetics\nLicensing issues\nOperational physics\nACR Physics\n\nA panel has also been constituted to discuss advances in related analysis techniques. \nThis course is eligible for Continuing Education Units in the context of the Engineering Institute of Canada Continuing Education program. \n \nBrochure and Tentative Program\nClick here for the preliminary brochure and course program \n \nRegistration\nClick HERE to register for the CNS CANDU Reactor Physics Course 2011 May 16-18 \n \nHotel Reservations\nA special room rate of $159 (+ tax) + $10 parking per night is available at the Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel.  If you are flying into Toronto\, the hotel has a complimentary shuttle service from the airport.  Book early!  To receive the special hotel rate\, you must book by April 18.  Call 1-800-905-2811 and request the Canadian Nuclear Society Course Group Booking. You can also reserve your room on-line via the following dedicated link: Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/cns-candu-reactor-physics-course/
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science and Engineering (M&C 2011)
DESCRIPTION:The International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods applied to Nuclear Science and Engineering (MC 2011) is a part of a series of topical meetings organized by the Mathematics and Computation Division of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) and this 2011 version is promoted by the Latin American Section (LAS). \nAs humankind seeks abundant and environmentally responsible energy in the coming decades\, the renaissance of nuclear power will undoubtedly become reality as it is a proven technology and has the potential to generate virtually limitless energy with no greenhouse gas emissions during operations. In addition\, basic research and nuclear technology applications in chemistry\, physics\, biology\, agriculture\, health and engineering have been showing their importance in the innovation of nuclear technology applications with sustainability.  \nMC 2011 will provide an international forum to scientists from around the world to present their most recent work and exchange ideas on a powerful class of methodologies extensively used for solving mathematical models of physical phenomena and processes applied to nuclear science and engineering. One of the aims is to promote new research tools and procedures that help link Mathematics\, Applied Sciences and Technology. Therefore\, the MC 2011 will offer an opportunity for direct information exchange between participants from both academia and industry.  \nBeing held in Brazil\, MC 2011 provides a forum to cellebrate the 10th Anniversary of Angra 2 Nuclear Power Unit commercial operation startup on February 1\, 2001\, located in Angra dos Reis city\, state of Rio de Janeiro.  \nParticipation in the MC 2011 will also provide an opportunity to visit Rio de Janeiro\, the wonderful city\, which is the mosaic of enchantments scattered between the sea and the mountains. \nThe interdisciplinary MC 2011 technical program will consist of plenary sessions\, workshops\, parallel oral presentation sessions and poster sessions.  \nPapers are solicited in the following subject categories: \n– Accelerator and Subcritical Systems– Advanced Nuclear Reactor Concepts– Atmospheric and Ocean Radiative Transfer– Computational Fluid Dynamics and Thermal Hydraulics– Deterministic and Stochastic Neutral and Charged Particle Transport Modeling– High-Fidelity Multiphysics Simulations– Medical Physics– Nuclear Chemistry– Nuclear Criticality Safety– Nuclear Data Evaluation and Application– Nuclear Fuel Cycle– Nuclear Fuels– Nuclear Geophysics– Nuclear Materials Sciences– Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Homeland Security– Nuclear Production of Hydrogen– Nuclear Radiation Shielding and Dosimetry– Nuclear Reactor Analysis– Optimization\, Data Assimilation and Artificial Intelligence– Plasma Physics/Fusion– Radiobiology– Structural Mechanics– Uncertainty Quantification– Verification and Validation
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/international-conference-on-mathematics-and-computational-methods-applied-to-nuclear-science-and-engineering-mc-2011/
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Institute?s 2nd Nuclear Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2011\, April 28 – April 29Toronto Congress Centre\, Toronto\, Ontario \n  \nConference Agenda\n \nView the Conference Agenda
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/the-canadian-institutes-2nd-nuclear-symposium/
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SUMMARY:ANS International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference
DESCRIPTION: ANS International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference
URL:http://15.223.132.57/event/ans-international-high-level-radioactive-waste-management-conference/
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