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Call for Papers

Schedule revised Jan. 14, 2005
2004
Notification to Authors of Paper Acceptance August 23, 2004
2005
Full papers submitted for Review January 28, 2005
All Paper Reviews complete and comments submitted to the TPC
Review Comments to Authors February 25, 2005
Abstracts field (ASCII) for publication in Abstract Book Frozen March 7, 2005
Final corrected Papers from Authors due March 18, 2005
Final Master format of the Proceedings to Dan Garner to burn the CDs April 6, 2005
CDs and Abstract Booklets completed and ready for transport to Chattanooga April 13, 2005
C O N F E R E N C E April 17-21, 2005
Using MCNP5 for Medical Physics Applications Workshop April 17, 2005
The Los Alamos National Laboratory MCNPX Team will have an open house in Meeting Room 4. Capabilities of this powerful Monte Carlo transport code will be described and demonstrated, focusing on recent capabilities. Tips on solving several challenging radiation transport problems will be provided followed by consultation on specific problems of participants. April 18, 2005
Evening
SCALE TSUNAMI Sensitivity/Uncertainty Workshop for KENO V.a April 25-28, 2005

Papers are solicited in all areas of computational and mathematical methods. Papers will be accepted from many diverse disciplines including reactor physics, medical sciences, environmental sciences, shielding and fluid mechanics. Subject matter may include computational methods, fundamental mathematics, benchmarking, validation, and assessment. Typical subject areas include:

Methods Advancements

Proton transport
Neutron transport
Gamma transport
Electron transport
Heavy ion transport

Nuclear Data Advancements

Proton transport
Neutron transport
Gamma transport
Electron transport
Heavy ion transport

Applications

Reactor
Medical
Accelerator
Neutron science
Dosimetry
Shielding
Fuel cycle
Waste management
Space & aviation
Fusion
Criticality safety
Non-nuclear applications

Mathematical & Computational
Advances

Experiments & benchmarks
Mathematical advances
Computational advances
Visualization






Plenary Session Topics
High Energy Transport
Neutral Particle Transport

Electron Transport
Heavy Ion Transport
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