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Nuclear Installations Safety
Devoted specifically to the safety of nuclear installations and the health and safety of the public, this division seeks a better understanding of the role of safety in the design, construction and operation of nuclear installation facilities. The division also promotes engineering and scientific technology advancement associated with the safety of such facilities.
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International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science and Engineering (M&C 2025)
April 27–30, 2025
Denver, CO|The Westin Denver Downtown
Standards Program
The Standards Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary consensus standards that address the design, analysis, and operation of components, systems, and facilities related to the application of nuclear science and technology. Find out What’s New, check out the Standards Store, or Get Involved today!
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Nuclear advocates fight potential cuts at DOE’s Loan Programs Office
Nearly 60 percent of staff at the U.S. Department of Energy’s nuclear-friendly Loan Programs Office may be lost through President Trump’s deferred resignation program, the Washington Examiner reported.
According to the news outlet, 123 of the 210 current LPO employees have opted into the retirement buyout, which would amount to a 58.5 percent staffing cut in the office that helps finance new nuclear projects among other energy proposals. There is a 45-day period for federal employees older than 40 to change their minds, which could impact the final number of exiting staff.
Technical Session
Thursday, May 19, 2022|1:30–3:15PM EDT|Ellwood
Session Chair:
Nathan J. Roskoff
Alternate Chair:
Jaakko Leppänen
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Monte Carlo Depletion with the iDTMC Method in a Small Modular Reactor
Inhyung Kim (KAIST), Inyup Kim (KAIST), Yonghee Kim (KAIST)
Paper
Depletion Perturbation Theory Sensitivity Coefficients in Monte Carlo Simulations
Benjamin Murphy (Univ. New Mexico), Christopher Perfetti (Univ. New Mexico)
Layered CAD/CSG Geometry for Neutronics Modeling of Advanced Reactors
Elliott Biondo (ORNL), Gregory Davidson (ORNL), Brian Ade (ORNL)
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