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Authors and co-authors who wish to present at the FISA2019 and EURADWASTE’19 conferencesshould submit their abstract electronically using the European Nuclear Society’s (ENS) documentsubmission platform

Authors’ resources

The Poster should be printed on A0 format (841 x 1189 mm or 33.13″ x 46.84″).

The CV should be approximately 120 words and mention the organisation and the function. Photographs should have at least 300 dpi.

 

Publication policy

All presented papers and posters will be published in the official FISA 2019 EURADWASTE ’19 proceedings and their annexes.

Authors of invited papers and awarded posters will furthermore have the possibility to publish their paper in an international Open Access Journal, the European Physical Journal – Nuclear (EPN-J) for publication

 

Important dates and publication schedule

Invited Papers

Euratom Expert Projects’ Coordinators and Speakers

Open calls

‘R&D Topics’ and PhD/MSc Poster Awards

 

Paper Submission             15 February 2019

Paper Revision                   15 March 2019

Final paper                         15 April 2019

PPT Presentation             15 May 2019

 

 

Submission of Abstracts 15 March 2019

Selected Abstracts           15 April 2018

Poster submission           15 May 2019

 

FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ’19 Conferences                     4-7 June 2019 in Pitesti, Romania
EPJ-N Highlights and a Special Edition                      September 2019
Conferences Proceedings                                             End of the year 2019

 

Please contact the FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ’19 Secretariat if you have any question concerning abstracts, papers and posters: fisa-euradwaste-secretariat@nuclear.ro

 

FISA2019 and EURADWASTE’19 Programme Committee is calling for both oral and poster presentations, and papers regarding:

FISA 2019

Session I – Safety of nuclear installations

  • Reactor Performance, system reliability: Long-Term Operation
  • Reactor Performance, system reliability: Instrumentation and control
  • Advanced numerical simulation and modelling for reactor safety
  • Research expectations for Long-Term Operation

Session II – Safety of nuclear installations

  • Innovative Gen-II -III and Research Reactors’ Fuels and Materials
  • Safety assessments and severe accidents, impact of external events on nuclear power plants and on mitigation strategies
  • Probabilistic Safety Assessment for internal and external events
  • Nuclear and radiological emergency management and preparedness

Session III – Advanced nuclear systems and fuel cycles

  • ESNII Design / Safety / R&D / Licensing in the context of Gen-IV
  • From fuel to fuel: Dissolution, Partitioning and fuel manufacturing
  • Partitioning and Transmutation, contribution of MYRRHA to an EU strategy for HLW management
  • Innovative Gen-IV Fuels and Materials, Fission and Fusion
  • Nuclear Cogeneration with High Temperature Reactors
  • Nuclear data activities

Session IV – Education and Training, infrastructures and International Cooperation

  • Education, Training and mobility: towards a common effort to assure a future workforce in Europe and abroad
  • Improved expertise in radiation protection, nuclear chemistry and geological disposal
  • Supporting Access to key infrastructures and pan-European research
  • Supporting Infrastructures and Research Reactors: Status, needs and International Cooperation

 

EURADWASTE’19

Session I – Predisposal and disposal technology developments

Session II – Radioactive waste source term and science for disposal safety

Session III – Networking of research communities, Joint Programming of national programmes and integration of Radioactive waste producers

 

INVITED Euratom Expert Projects’ Coordinators and Speakers

Invited Euratom Expert Projects’ Coordinators and Speakers will lead FISA 2019 EURADWASTE ’19 conferences technical sessions, invited papers, publications and topical project presentations.  A cross-cutting approach is proposed, the aim being to highlight critical points of each selected group of projects from both a scientific and a strategic point of view (i.e. main achievements, success stories and challenges left open, lessons learnt, impact on industry / regulatory / society, recommendations for possible follow-up actions).

Estimated 60 (sixty) Euratom Projects’ Posters will be defended and 2 (two) will be awarded at the conferences.

Instructions for authors are attached for guidance

 

OPEN CALL – POSTER COMPETITION – R&D Topics and PhD AWARDS

FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ’19 will welcome any complementary papers and posters related to the sessions and thematic of research.

  • R&D topics Poster Awards

FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 conferences Programme Committee will give the opportunity to submit any additional poster (and paper) related to the sessions. Estimated 20 (twenty) R&D Topics’ Posters will be defended and 2 (two) posters will be awarded at the conferences, with a publication in an international Open Access Journal (EPJ-N) of the awarded related papers.

Instructions for authors are attached for guidance

  • PhD Poster Awards

FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 conferences Programme Committee will give the opportunity to submit any additional PhD poster (and paper) related to the sessions. Estimated 15 (fifteen) PhD Posters will receive funding to participate to the conferences and defend their poster.  5 (five) posters will be awarded at the conferences, with a publication in an international Open Access Journal (EPJ-N) of the awarded related papers.

Instructions for authors are attached for guidance

13th ENEN PhD Event & Prize 2019 – 3 ENEN PhD prizes of EUR 1000 grants to the winners to cover the expenses to attend to an international conference and present the result of his/her research work.

More information http://www.enen.eu/en/phd/phd-info.html

Every year the ENEN PhD Event & Prize is organized to promote and support the work of young researchers in Europe.

The ENEN PhD Event & Prize is an action of the European Nuclear Education Network to support the Research and Science in the Nuclear fields promoting the works of the young scientists and researchers who start their career finishing their PhD. It takes place on a yearly basis in the framework of the international congress in the field of Nuclear science. The ENEN PhD Event will consist of up to 12 PhD presentations nominated by ENEN Members and selected by the ENEN PhD Prize Jury. The event will be divided into several sessions according to the subjects. The participants will make a presentation of their research work for 25 minutes followed by 5 minutes questions and discussion in a competitive but friendly environment.​

The FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 Programme Committee will be organising its first Student Competition. PhD and Master Students are encouraged to submit their proposed abstract related to the dedicated topics of the conferences.

OPEN CALL – POSTER COMPETITION – PhD/MSc Awards

Interested students should submit their abstract (up to 400 words) and paper in English through the FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 Abstract/ Paper Submission System under the category ‘Student Competition’.

The FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 Programme Committee will pre-select 25 contributions to be presented in the international Research Community by participating to the ‘FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 Poster and PhD/MSc Awards’. Pre-selected students will receive financial support to cover travel and hotel expenses.

Selected students will be asked to present their work in form of a poster at the conferences.

FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19 Programme Committee will vote during the conferences for their favourite student poster presentations and award the best 5 posters. The quality of the research presented as well as the accuracy and clarity of the poster presentation will be the selection criteria at stake.

Awarded students will be invited to present a compelling spoken presentation of their research topic to the international Research Community during the closing Plenary Session of FISA 2019 and EURADWASTE ‘19. Inspired by existing Three-Minute Thesis competitions, the presentation should compress the research topic into 180 seconds, and communicate it to the international Research Community. The presentation can be accompanied with a maximum of three presentation slides, but this is not compulsory.

Awarded PhD/MSc students will furthermore have the possibility to submit a paper to the European Physical Journal – Nuclear (EPN-J) for publication.

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