ENEN-Association is a non-profit international organization established under the French law whose mission is the preservation and further development of higher nuclear education and expertise.
ENEN-Association main objectives:
To deliver a European Master of Science degree in nuclear engineering
To encourage PhD studies, to promote exchange of students and teachers participating in the network
To establish a framework for mutual recognition
To foster and strengthen the relationships between universities, nuclearresearch laboratories, industries and regulatory bodies.
ENEN Association results from the cooperative action of partners of the ENEN project funded by the European Commission under the Euratom 5th framework programme.
ENEN Association effective members are academic institutions providing high level scientific education in nuclear disciplines. Associated members are nuclear companies, research institutes and organizations having an established tradition in the field of nuclear education, research and training.
51 institutions from 18* European countries are currently members of ENEN Association.
© CEA/F.VIGOUROUX - THE INSTN BUILDING AT SACLAY
Contacts:
Ryoko Kusumi : [email protected] De Regge : [email protected] Nowacki : [email protected]
ENEN AssociationInstitut National des Sciences et Techniques NucléairesF – 91 191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, FranceTel. + 33 1 69 08 30 92Fax + 33 1 69 08 77 82Email: [email protected]: http://www.enen-assoc.org
*AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, CZECH REPUBLIC, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, ITALY, POLAND, ROMANIA, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, THE NETHERLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM
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Registration fee: Full rate: 5200 € (4700€ without accommodation)ENEN Members: 4700€ (4200€ without accommodation)Students: : (limited number) 2500€ (2000€ without accommodation)50% of fee is refundable forcancellations received betweenDecember 8 - January 8 2010.
Language: English
For further information or to obtain a registration form, please contact:
Organizer: Nadia [email protected]
Technical Officer:François [email protected]
ENEN – INSTNCEA/SaclayF-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette CedexFRANCETel.:+33 1 69 08 30 92Fax:+33 1 69 08 77 82http://www.enen-assoc.org
Outline Programme
Student on SIREP-PWR simulator at INSTN
OSIRIS reactor core Training course in the control room of ISIS reactor
Registration deadline: December 23 2009Please note that the number of places is limited,
all registrations are classified bytheir date of arrival.
Topics
The main objective of this seminar is to acquire knowledge on : Theory and kinetics of nuclear reactorsReactor thermo-hydraulicsInsight into the reactor operation (practical courses)Presentation of the actual and future reactorsSafety principles and background
Nuclear physics : nuclear reactions, cross sections, neutron interactions, …Nuclear reactor theoryReactor types : fuel / moderator / coolant, slow and fast neutron reactors Neutron lifecycle, prompt and delayed neutronsReactor kinetics (theoretical courses and simulator)Reactor thermo-hydraulicsApproach to criticality by fuel addition and by control rod extraction (on training reactor)Reactor operation : reactor start up, reactivity effects, … (on training reactor)Global control rod weight measurement by the rod drop technique (on training reactor)Control rod calibration (on training reactor)Temperature effects (on training reactor)Influence of poisons on reactor operation (simulator)Presentation of the actual experimental and industrial reactors (PWR, BWR, RBMK,…)Global power plant operation (PWR simulator)Presentation of the generation IV reactorsSafety principlesBackground in operational safety, analysis of reactor incidents
Main Objectives
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Registration fee covers the lectures, documentation, shuttle service to Saclay from optional hotel location, lunches and a social event. Accommodation in Paris (13 nights in 3 stars hotel) is optional.
To get the registration form, please contact:Nadia Nowacki ([email protected])Registering for the seminar is a commitment to attendall lectures and technical visits and the condition to getthe attendance certificate at the end of the seminar.Payment should be made by cheque made out inEuros to ASSOCIATION ENEN or proof of bank-to-banktransfer to the BNP SACLAY – ASSOCIATION ENENIBAN: FR76 3000 4017 8800 0100 0428 227swift code: BNPAFRPPMAS.
During this two weeks seminar, 3 days will be devoted to applications carried out on the training reactor ISIS and on simulators used to study kinetics, poison effects and PWR operation.
The number of participant is limited to 16, split in 2 groups for training courses.
Courses will be given in English at the National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Technology (INSTN), located at the CEA Saclay site(20 km south of Paris).
Methods and Venue
Fee Covers
Registration of the seminar
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PublicThe participants are professionals, researchers and students withinterest in the global understanding of reactor theory and operation
Place Saclay, FranceDuration 2 weeks
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Registration fee: Full rate: 5200 € (4700€ without accommodation)ENEN Members: 4700€ (4200€ without accommodation)Students: : (limited number) 2500€ (2000€ without accommodation)50% of fee is refundable forcancellations received betweenDecember 8 - January 8 2010.
Language: English
For further information or to obtain a registration form, please contact:
Organizer: Nadia [email protected]
Technical Officer:François [email protected]
ENEN – INSTNCEA/SaclayF-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette CedexFRANCETel.:+33 1 69 08 30 92Fax:+33 1 69 08 77 82http://www.enen-assoc.org
Outline Programme
Student on SIREP-PWR simulator at INSTN
OSIRIS reactor core Training course in the control room of ISIS reactor
Registration deadline: December 23 2009Please note that the number of places is limited,
all registrations are classified bytheir date of arrival.
Topics
The main objective of this seminar is to acquire knowledge on : Theory and kinetics of nuclear reactorsReactor thermo-hydraulicsInsight into the reactor operation (practical courses)Presentation of the actual and future reactorsSafety principles and background
Nuclear physics : nuclear reactions, cross sections, neutron interactions, …Nuclear reactor theoryReactor types : fuel / moderator / coolant, slow and fast neutron reactors Neutron lifecycle, prompt and delayed neutronsReactor kinetics (theoretical courses and simulator)Reactor thermo-hydraulicsApproach to criticality by fuel addition and by control rod extraction (on training reactor)Reactor operation : reactor start up, reactivity effects, … (on training reactor)Global control rod weight measurement by the rod drop technique (on training reactor)Control rod calibration (on training reactor)Temperature effects (on training reactor)Influence of poisons on reactor operation (simulator)Presentation of the actual experimental and industrial reactors (PWR, BWR, RBMK,…)Global power plant operation (PWR simulator)Presentation of the generation IV reactorsSafety principlesBackground in operational safety, analysis of reactor incidents
Main Objectives
©CEA/L.Godart ©CEA/L.Godart
Registration fee covers the lectures, documentation, shuttle service to Saclay from optional hotel location, lunches and a social event. Accommodation in Paris (13 nights in 3 stars hotel) is optional.
To get the registration form, please contact:Nadia Nowacki ([email protected])Registering for the seminar is a commitment to attendall lectures and technical visits and the condition to getthe attendance certificate at the end of the seminar.Payment should be made by cheque made out inEuros to ASSOCIATION ENEN or proof of bank-to-banktransfer to the BNP SACLAY – ASSOCIATION ENENIBAN: FR76 3000 4017 8800 0100 0428 227swift code: BNPAFRPPMAS.
During this two weeks seminar, 3 days will be devoted to applications carried out on the training reactor ISIS and on simulators used to study kinetics, poison effects and PWR operation.
The number of participant is limited to 16, split in 2 groups for training courses.
Courses will be given in English at the National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Technology (INSTN), located at the CEA Saclay site(20 km south of Paris).
Methods and Venue
Fee Covers
Registration of the seminar
©CEA
PublicThe participants are professionals, researchers and students withinterest in the global understanding of reactor theory and operation
Place Saclay, FranceDuration 2 weeks
January 25 – February 5 2010th th
th
rd
th
ENEN-Association is a non-profit international organization established under the French law whose mission is the preservation and further development of higher nuclear education and expertise.
ENEN-Association main objectives:
To deliver a European Master of Science degree in nuclear engineering
To encourage PhD studies, to promote exchange of students and teachers participating in the network
To establish a framework for mutual recognition
To foster and strengthen the relationships between universities, nuclearresearch laboratories, industries and regulatory bodies.
ENEN Association results from the cooperative action of partners of the ENEN project funded by the European Commission under the Euratom 5th framework programme.
ENEN Association effective members are academic institutions providing high level scientific education in nuclear disciplines. Associated members are nuclear companies, research institutes and organizations having an established tradition in the field of nuclear education, research and training.
51 institutions from 18* European countries are currently members of ENEN Association.
© CEA/F.VIGOUROUX - THE INSTN BUILDING AT SACLAY
Contacts:
Ryoko Kusumi : [email protected] De Regge : [email protected] Nowacki : [email protected]
ENEN AssociationInstitut National des Sciences et Techniques NucléairesF – 91 191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, FranceTel. + 33 1 69 08 30 92Fax + 33 1 69 08 77 82Email: [email protected]: http://www.enen-assoc.org
*AUSTRIA, BELGIUM, CZECH REPUBLIC, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, GREECE, HUNGARY, ITALY, POLAND, ROMANIA, SLOVAKIA, SLOVENIA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, THE NETHERLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM
THE EUROPEAN NUCLEAR EDUCATION NETWORK ASSOCIATION
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