The Nuclear Institute is delighted to again offer this annual event for those working in nuclear science and modelling. Continuing from our previous very successful online event we look forward to welcoming nuclear academics, scientists, engineers and other practitioners to this popular seminar. Having extended the event over two days we also want to extend your learning and networking through an optional dinner on the Thursday evening.
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Venue
Room G41, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, SW7 2BP
Getting here: The nearest tube station is South Kensington. Exit the station and follow signs for Exhibition Road where the Natural History and Science Museums are located. About 500m up Exhibition Road you will see Imperial College on your left. Pass the main entrance building (with large glass front) and Prince consort is the next road on your left. The building on the corner is the Royal School of mines, the entrance is 30m along Prince Consort Road.
Please note that the Piccadilly line is closed at South Kensington. Next nearest stop is Gloucester Road Station
From Gloucester Road Station:
Head left from station exit. At cross-roads, cross over Cromwell Road and head up Gloucester Road for about 400m. Turn right on to Queen's Gate Terrace, and follow to the end of the road (200m). At the end, turn left onto Queen's Gate, and then take the first right on to Prince Consort Road. Head toward the end of Prince Consort Road, the last building on the right is the Royal School of Mines where you will find the main entrance.
Speakers
Over 30 speakers including:
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Prof Omar Matar FREng - Head of Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College |
Dr Tatiana Ivanova - Head of Division of Nuclear Science, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency |
Prof Eugene Shwageraus - Professor of Nuclear Energy Systems Engineering, University of Cambridge |
Dr Rossella Arcucci - Lecturer in Data Science and Machine Learning, Imperial College |
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Dr Paul Nevitt - Science and Technology Director, NNL |
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Themes for the seminar include:
- Modelling development in accident and risk analysis
- Reactor thermal hydraulics, fuel performance, neutronics, instabilities, criticality, shielding and cooling chemistry
- Digital reactor/digital twins, applications of machine learning to plant performance
- Recent developments supporting ANTs, AMRs, SMRs and advances in materials modelling
- Development in uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis
- Modelling techniques to optimise and support design and process developments
- Plant extension and end of life studies
- Modelling Covid
- Fuel cycle facilities, decommissioning activities, waste management
- Multi-physics and multi-scale modelling framework
- Validation and verification.
Organising Committee
- Prof Ali Tehrani FNucI, Office for Nuclear Regulation
- Prof Christopher Pain, Imperial College London
- Prof Paul Smith, Jacobs
- Dr Andrew Buchan, Queen Mary University London
- Prof Panagiota Angeli, University College London
- Dr Amir Nourian, University of Salford
- Glyn Rossiter, National Nuclear Laboratory
- Dr Simon Middleburgh, Bangor University
Sponsorship
For organisations interested in any form of support or sponsorship of the above event please contact s.beacock@nuclearinst.com.
Instructions to speakers
Abstract template
Please convert your abstract to this format and re-submit to s.beacock@nuclearinst.com.
Tickets
Login or Register to book your place |
Booking Type |
Price excl VAT |
Login or Register |
NI Member |
£200 |
Login or Register |
Non-Member |
£295 |
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Student |
£50 |
Students wishing to book a place please contact : events@nuclearinst.com
- Thu 07 Apr 2022
- Tue 05 Apr 2022
- Room G41, Dept of Earth Science & Eng, Royal School of Mines,