2010 International School in Nuclear Engineering



2010 International School in Nuclear Engineering


About the school


A new sodium cooled <br/>fast reactor design
- Objectives

The INSTN and the Nuclear Energy Division (DEN) of CEA are continuing their international school in Nuclear Engineering, aiming at promoting knowledge in the field of reactor physics and engineering at a high education level.

- Program of courses

The fourth session will offer 9 advanced courses in nuclear engineering (one module per week) to be held in Saclay, France, during the period September-December 2010:

  1. Reactor Multiphysics and Fuel Management
  2. Materials for Reactor Fuels and Structures
  3. Reactor Core Physics: Deterministic and Monte Carlo Methods
  4. Nuclear Measurements Tools and Techniques
  5. Reactor Kinetics and Reactor Dynamics
  6. Fuel Cycle Back-End and Reprocessing
  7. Nuclear Fuels (LWR, SFR, GCR)
  8. Uncertainty Quantification, Experimental Validation and Predictive Simulation
  9. The Scientific Basis on Nuclear Waste Management

Lecturers are internationally known experts from leading universities and research institutes in the nuclear field.

Download : leaflet of the 2010 international school


- Participants

The doctoral-level courses address both PhD students and post-docs in nuclear research. Three ECTS will be awarded for each successfully completed course.

These courses are also well suited for established engineers wishing to further their knowledge or diversify their skills in advanced nuclear science and engineering.


- Registration: Information on registration




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