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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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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/
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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/
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