Nuclear Materials 2012

NuMat 2012: The Nuclear Materials Conference

Following the success of the first NuMat Nuclear Materials Conference in Karlsruhe, Germany, the next conference in the series will be held in Osaka, Japan in 2012. The Nuclear Materials Conference Series, formed in association with the Journal of Nuclear Materials, serves as an umbrella for international meetings on nuclear materials science for fission and fusion reactors, including the nuclear fuel cycle. NuMat2012 will combine eight topic tracks in four parallel sessions, covering the topics of nuclear fuels, structural materials, and molten salts:

Topics List

  • Thermodynamics and Thermophysics of Nuclear Fuel and Materials (TNF and ST2NM)
  • Materials Modelling and Simulation of Nuclear Fuels (MMSNF)
  • Radiation Stability of Complex Microstructures (RSCM)
  • Molten Salts for Nuclear Applications (MSNA)
  • Structural and Functional Materials for Fission and Fusion Reactors (SFMFR)
  • Structural Materials Modeling and Simulation (SMMS)
  • Post Irradiation Examination of Nuclear Fuels
  • Behavior of Materials during Severe Accidents

The organisers encourage scientists involved in experimental studies as well as theoretical studies to participate, and particularly in studies aimed at the basic understanding of the properties of nuclear materials and the impact of radiation.

To promote the active participation of young researchers (under 35 years old) to the NuMat2012 conference, the organisation will be awarding prizes for the best young scientist oral and poster presentations. Originality of the work and quality of the presentation are the key criteria for these awards.

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Robert Cahn Award

It is with great pleasure that we can announce that the recipient of the 2012 Robert Cahn Award is Professor Sidney Yip, Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Yip has a superb record of achievement as a scientist, researcher, teacher, mentor, communicator, and driving force for innovative and effective cross-disciplinary educational and research initiatives with major impacts on the field of nuclear materials.

For further information about the Robert Cahn Award, please click here

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Organised by

Elsevier

In co-operation with

International Atomic Energy Agency
JAEA

Supporting Journal

Journal of Nuclear Materials