Saratoga Springs

2009 International Conference on Advances in Mathematics, Computational Methods, and Reactor Physics

May 3-7, 2009
Saratoga Springs, New York
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Welcome

The 2009 International Conference on Mathematics, Computational Methods and Reactor Physics will provide an international forum to present and discuss recent research in mathematical modeling and computing as applied to nuclear engineering and particle transport. This conference is part of a series of topical meetings organized by the Mathematics and Computation Division of the American Nuclear Society and returns to Saratoga Springs, NY. The technical program will consist of plenary sessions, parallel oral presentation sessions, workshops) and poster sessions.

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Call For Papers in February 2008

Preliminary Topic Areas include:

  • Deterministic Transport Methods
  • Verification & Validation Methods
  • Monte Carlo Transport Methods
  • Large-Scale Computations
  • Perturbation & Variation Methods
  • Transport in Stochastic Media
  • Nuclear Data Methods & Analysis
  • Optimization Methods
  • High-Impact Software
 

Method and Analysis Application Areas include:

  • Reactor Physics
  • Computational Medical Physics
  • Reactor Kinetics & Dynamics
  • Multi-Physics Simulation
  • Radiation Protection & Shielding
  • Advanced Reactor Concepts
  • Criticality Safety
  • Accelerators & Subcritical Systems
  • Computational Materials Science
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics & Thermal Hydraulics

Important Deadlines

  • September 30, 2008 Submission of 1,500-Word Summaries
  • November 30, 2008 Notification of Acceptance to Authors
  • January 31, 2009      Final-Paper Submission
  • January 2009            Open Registration

Conference Location

In 2009 the conference returns to Saratoga Springs, New York – the site of the 1997 conference in this series. The meeting will be held at The Saratoga Hotel and Conference Center, which is located in the heart of downtown Saratoga Springs within easy walking distance of many pubs, restaurants, entertainment venues, and historical sites. Saratoga Springs is served by the Albany International regional airport, and is a few hours drive from the major airports in New York, Boston, and Montreal. There is also Amtrak rail service direct to Saratoga Springs.

Questions regarding the technical program should be addressed to one of the following:
Ray Gamino  (KAPL) Brian Aviles  (KAPL) Tom Sutton  (KAPL)