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Heavy metal summer school by SCK•CEN

From June 13-17, 2016 the SCK•CEN Academy for Nuclear Science and Technology will organise the Heavy metal summer school.

Objective
Heavy liquid metal (HLM) coolants offer new perspectives for the development of innovative nuclear systems for materials research, nuclear waste transmutation and energy production. The Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN) is at the forefront of HLM nuclear technology worldwide with the development of the MYRRHA accelerator driven system.

During this summer school, participants will gain insight into the state-of-the-art of research focused to the development of MYRRHA and other HLM-based nuclear systems.  The summer school will cover several aspects of HLM technology that are essential for the engineering design and safety of nuclear systems. 

Lectures will be given by experts from SCK•CEN and other internationally renowned research organizations. They will cover the most advanced HLM-based nuclear systems and deal with the chemical, thermal hydraulic and materials issues and challenges in instrumentation and design. Complementary to the lectures, visits are foreseen to various experimental facilities that were constructed at SCK•CEN in support of the MYRRHA project. 

Throughout the course week, participants will have the opportunity to brainstorm on best practices and selections of technologies for HLM cooled nuclear systems in interactive sessions with the experts. 

Participants are invited to send in an abstract for a poster presentation on their research project

Metals and liquids - from a different perspective
As a research center specializing in heavy liquid metal technology, it seems more than a coincidence that SCK•CEN is neighbor to one of the most successful Heavy Metal festivals in the world: the Graspop Metal Meeting (GMM). The GMM begins when the HLM summer school ends. The three best poster presentations will be awarded with a VIP ticket to enjoy metal and liquids at this unique festival. 

Target Audience 
This summer school is aimed at PhD students, post-docs and professionals with a particular interest in the domain of HLM technologies.

Fee & Application
The registration fee of the event is €790 which includes participation, lunches, a welcome reception and a hard-copy of the slides used during the lessons. Participants are requested to make their own travel arrangements. Pre-booking is made at the Corbie hotel Mol for the period Sunday June 12 until Friday June 17, 2016 in Mol. PhD students willing to join the event, can apply for funding via http://fusenet.eu/funds.

More information about the event can be found on the SCK•CEN website.

 

Heavy metal summer school by SCK•CEN

Organizing Institution
Organizing Institution
SCK CEN Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Belgium
Location
Location
Lakehouse of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre
Boeretang 201, 2400 Mol, Belgium