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SUMMARY:4th International Technical Meeting on Small Reactors (ITMSR-4)
DESCRIPTION:    \n    \n\n\n\nOrganized Jointly by CNL and CNS \nProgram of Events\n\nNovember 1: Evening meet and greet. Registration.\nNovember 2: Plenary sessions in morning\, technical sessions in afternoon. Evening banquet.\nNovember 3: Technical Sessions.\nNovember 4: Technical tour.\n\n\nProgram\nClick here for the conference program – Updated 2016 October 3 \nOBJECTIVE\nCanadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) are hosting the 4th International Technical Meeting on Small Reactors. \nSmall nuclear reactors can play an important role in addressing the energy\, health\, safety\, security and climate change goals of the world. While the water-cooled small modular reactor technology is developing rapidly\, a number of non‑water‑cooled advanced small reactor technologies\, such as the molten salt reactor\, the liquid metal reactor and the high temperature gas reactor\, are being developed. These small reactors have advanced passive safety features\, are resistant to nuclear proliferation\, have no greenhouse gas emissions and promoted as being economically competitive. They are suitable for niche and off-grid applications as well as connection to electric grids in slow-growing economies to increase capacity as needed. \nNext-generation research reactors are considered for multiple purposes\, such as radionuclide production\, silicon doping\, neutron activation\, neutron radiography\, materials research\, fuel irradiation and generating data for reactor physics code validation activities. \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 purposes. \nCall for Extended Abstracts\nIn response to demand\, the deadline for submission has been extended to August 15. \nAuthors should submit an extended abstract (two to four pages) via this link. Extended abstracts approved for presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings (CD format).Click here to view/download call for extended abstracts \nClick here to download the Extended-Abstract Template  \nREGISTRATION\nTo register click hereNote: To register as a CNS member\, your membership must be in good standing for 2016 All prices include HST (#870488889 RT) \n\n\n\n       Registering     \n   By Sept. 12   \n     After Sept. 12         \n\n\n CNS Member\n $670\n $750\n\n\n Non CNS Member\n $720\n $800\n\n\n CNS Retiree Member\n $330\n $380\n\n\n Full-Time Student (CNS Member)\n $350\n $400\n\n\n\n  \nNote: These fees include 2 the lunches and the banquet.  Tickets for each lunch and the banquet are available to be bought for companions\, but registrants need not buy them for themselves! \n  \nSponsorship Opportunities\nClick here to view the sponsorship opportunities. \n \nKEY DATES\nSubmission of Extended Abstract ………………………….August 15\, 2016 Acceptance/author notification………………………………August 31\, 2016 Earlybird Registration Deadline…………………………… Sept. 12\, 2016 \n \nTOPICS OF INTEREST\nTwo parallel tracks are planned on small modular reactors (SMR) and research reactors on the following topics. Abstracts not covering these topics will also be considered for presentation. \nTrack 1: Small Modular Reactors \n\nNon-water-cooled small reactors\nLicensing of prototype and demonstration SMRs\nUnderground installations\nOff-grid installations\nAutonomous control and operation\nSource term and consequence evaluation\nPassive and inherent safety\nAccident tolerant fuels\nNovel concepts and applications\nEconomics and Social acceptance\n\nTrack 2: Research Reactors  \n\nMulti-purpose Research reactors\nMaterials research and neutron beams\nRadionuclide production\nOperating experience\nReactors Physics\nThermalhydraulics and Safety\n\n  \nTECHNICAL MEETING ORGANIZERS\nAdvisory Committee:Dan Brady (NRCAN)Paul Chan\, (RMC)Marcel de Vos (CNSC)Roger Humphries (AMEC Foster Wheeler)Benjamin Rouben (CNS)Pavel Samuleev (RMCC SLOWPOKE-2)Gina Strati (CNL)Bhaskar Sur (CNL)Daniel Banks (Canadian Neutron Beam Center) \nGeneral Chair : Stephen Bushby\, AECL \nTechnical Program Co-Chairs: Metin Yetisir and Steve Livingstone\, CNL  \n  \nOPTIONAL TECHNICAL TOURS OF CHALK RIVER LABORATORIES\nA technical tour of the Chalk River Laboratories\, hosted by CNL\, will be offered to all interested attendees on November 4. The tour will include the state-of-art Hydrogen Isotopes Technology lab\, the Biological Research Facility\, ZED-2 and NRU research reactors and the Fuel Development Lab. \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.  \nIf interested\, please note the following information: \n\nFill out the CNL Visitor Registration Form http://www.cnl.ca/en/home/about/visitor-registration.aspx.\nPurchase the ticket on the ITMSR-4 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  \nHOTEL ACCOMMODATION\nDelta Ottawa City Centre Hotel \n101 Lyon St.\, Ottawa\, ON K1R 5T9 \nBook your group rate for Canadian Nuclear Society Meeting. Reserve your room as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. \nSponsors\n\n\n\n\nPatron Sponsor \n \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nOpening Reception  \n \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nWednesday Breakfast \n \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nWednesday Break \n \n 
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SUMMARY:13th Annual WiN-Canada Conference
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SUMMARY:CNS President's Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Mark Your Calendars!  Details to follow…
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Integral Molten Salt Reactors by Dr. David LeBlanc of Terrestrial Energy
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE INVITATION \nDr. David LeBlanc \nPresident\, Chief Technical Officer\, Director \nTerrestrial Energy \nThe New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to offer an informal mixer (pizza and refreshments included) and lecture in uptown Saint John.  \nWHERE:                       WorleyParsons Offices – Bay of Fundy Conference Room\, 91 Canterbury Street\, Uptown Saint John. \nPRE-EVENT MIXER:    Wednesday November 30\, 2016\, 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM \nLECTURE:                    Wednesday November 30\, 2016\, 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM \nWHAT:                Terrestrial Energy\, based in Oakville\, Ontario is developing an advanced reactor design based on molten salt technology originally developed at Oak Ridge National Labs in the United States.  Dr. David Leblanc\, the President and Chief Technology Officer of Terrestrial Energy will give a presentation on the physics and other key features of the technology and how Terrestrial is developing the design of its IMSRTM  (Integral Molten Salt Reactor) to take to market in the 2020’s. \nWHO:                  Dr. David LeBlanc\, Terrestrial Energy \nCONTACT:          Derek Mullin\, Branch Chair\, CNS New Brunswick.  DMULLIN@NBPOWER.COM \nDr. LeBlanc is a globally recognized authority on MSR technologies and has dedicated his career to the improvement and realization of advanced nuclear power systems\, in particular Molten Salt Reactor technologies. His work has focused on the simplification of design and reduction of R&D requirements to realize this goal. He obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from University of Ottawa in 1998 during which time he focused on High Temperature Superconductivity and their application to fusion energy. He obtained long-term fellowship funding from Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project and later focused his interests on improving nuclear fission power. In 2008 he founded Ottawa Valley Research Associates Ltd. to advance this work and has filed patents relating to innovations in Molten Salt Reactors technologies that have specific bearing on improving and broadening the commercial application of the technology. \nPlease join us as we welcome Dr. LeBlanc to Saint John and participate in what promises to be an enjoyable evening of socializing and an interesting and informative presentation on the future of energy supply. If you plan to attend\, please contact Derek Mullin at dmullin@nbpower.com so that we can confirm the number of attendees. \n 
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