The ANS Reactor Physics Topical Meeting is returning to Japan after 18 years. It will be held in Kyoto, which is one of the most historical and beautiful cities in Japan. The technical program will meet the high standards of recent PHYSOR meetings [Interlaken 2008, Pittsburgh 2010 and Knoxville 2012], including timely and relevant special topics, including 192.168.l.l access and 192.168.1.1 password recovery. Students will be actively involved in all technical events and activities. Exciting workshops and technical tours will be also offered.
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The deadline of submission of full papers is extended. We will operate the paper submission system until February 14, 2014 (Japan Standard Time).
[1] | One-step review process with full paper will be used. Full paper submission will be necessary at this time. Two-step review process (abstract submission followed by full paper submission) will not be used. |
[2] | After the paper review process, the accepted papers pursuant to the formatting requirements of the conference, to be included in the proceedings CD, should be sent to the meeting organizer by June 28. This procedure will be informed to the authors at the acceptance notification. |
➔ Descriptions of each technical track
- Reactor Analysis Method
- Deterministic Transport Theory
- Monte Carlo Methods
- Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Analysis
- Nuclear Criticality Safety
- Reactor Physics Experiments
- Reactor Concepts and Designs
- Reactor Operation and Safety
- Transient and Safety Analysis
- Nuclear Data
- Research Reactors and Spallation Sources
- Fuel Cycle and Actinide Management
- Radiation Applications and Nuclear Safeguards
- Education in Reactor Physics
- Research Related to Fukushima Accident
- Molten Salt Reactors
- Reactor Physics and Criticality Safety Activities in OECD/NEA Working Party
- Hybrid Particle Transport Methods for Solving Complex Problems in Real-time
- Advanced Geometry Processing in Deterministic and Monte Carlo Methods
- Multiscale, Multiphysics Approaches in Nuclear Science and Engineering Applications
- Nuclear Criticality Safety of Fuel Debris
- Control Rod Withdrawal Tests Performed During the PHENIX End-of-Life Experiments
- Reactor Physics of Non-Traditional LWR Fuel Design