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March NSUF Newsletter: Supporting our nuclear future

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

NSUF Newsletter
Wednesday, March 16, 2022

NEWS

Supporting our nuclear future - The Activated Materials Laboratory


The Activated Materials Laboratory will support the broader needs of the nuclear community by introducing highly advanced characterization tools, providing more utility, and offering additional functions.


RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Visualizing time-dependent microstructural and chemical evolution during molten salt corrosion of Ni-20Cr model alloy using correlative quasi in situ TEM and in situ synchrotron X-ray nano-tomography

K. Bawane, R. Gakhar, M. Woods, S. M. Pimblott, L. He (Idaho National Laboratory), X. Liu (Stony Brook University), M. Ge, X. Xiao, W. Lee, J. F. Wishart (Brookhaven National Laboratory), P. Halstenberg, S. Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee), S. Mahurin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Y. K. Chen-Wiegart (Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Multischeme equivalence procedure for neutron transport finite element methods

V. Labouré, Y. Wang, J. Ortensi, N. Martin, S. Schunert (Idaho National Laboratory)

View more recent publications here. 

 
EVENTS

ANS 2022 STUDENT CONFERENCE

04/14/2022 - 04/16/2022 | Champaign, IL

2022 MRS SPRING MEETING & EXHIBIT

05/08/2022 - 05/13/2022 | Honolulu, HI

05/23/2022 - 05/25/2022 | Virtual

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS OF REACTORS 2022 (PHYSOR 2022)

05/15/2022 - 05/20/2022 | Pittsburgh, PA

2022 ANS Annual Meeting

06/12/2022 - 06/16/2022 | Anaheim, CA

GLOBAL 2022

07/06/2022 - 07/08/2022 | Reims, France

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NSUF's Deputy Director Retires

NSUF's Deputy Director, Dan Ogden, has retired. Thank you for your hard work, Dan! 

The new Deputy Director will be announced soon. 

NSUF's Simon Pimblott named INL Fellow

This is the highest distinction an Idaho National Laboratory scientist or engineer can earn. It recognizes an individual's outstanding contributions to the scientific and engineering communities. Congratulations, Simon!

NSUF UO News

The NSUF User Organization Executive Committee held two office hour sessions in February to discuss NSUF related topics. Nearly 30 participants discussed topics including the RTE and CINR proposal process, the sample library, and capabilities.



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