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COE-INES Seminar
Date and Time: 13:30-16:00, February 18, 2008 (Monday)
Place: Conference room, 6th Fl., North No.2 Bildg., Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors,
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Title: Proposal for Material Development and Irradiation Test for Lead Alloy-cooled Reactors
Lecturer: Dr. Shiro Jitsukawa
Group leader, Irradiation Field Materials Research, Nuclear science and engineering directorate,
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)
Title: Experimental Loops for Generation IV Reactors in Technological Park of Nuclear Research Institute in Rez, Ce.
Lecturer: Dr. Vaclav Dostal
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Fluid Dynamics and Power Engineering,
Division of Power Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague

COE-INES Seminar "Introduction to nuclear reaction model"
Date and Time: 19th December 2007, 10:00am-12:00am
Venue: North 2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Title: Introduction to nuclear reaction model -toward nuclear data evaluation-
Lecturer: Professor Weili SUN
IAPCM (Institute for Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics), Beijing, P.R. China
Contact: Prof. Yamano yamano@nr.titech.ac.jp

COE-INES Seminar "Interaction of iron and stainless steels with oxygen containing Pb/ Pb-Bi melts
(aspects of simulation)"
Time & Date: 14:00-15:30, August 29, 2007
Venue: North 1-1F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Lecturer: Olga Yeliseyeva (Dr. Sci, Head of Liquid-Metal Corrosion Laboratory)
Abstract: [9.7KB]
Contact: M. Takahashi mtakahas@nr.titech.ac.jp

 COE-INES Seminar ' Design Study on Long-life Fast Reactor with Natural Uranium as Fuel Cycle Input '  
Date and Time: Friday, August 10, 2007. 16:00 - 17:30
Venue: North 2-5F Lecture Room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Zaki Su'ud,
Associate Professor, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
(Graduate of The Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  Attendance of students is very welcome.
Contact:

H. Sekimoto hsekimot@nr.titech.ac.jp


 COE-INES Seminar 'Overview and its application of RELAP5 code system'  
Date and Time: Friday, July 20, 2007. 16:00 - 17:30
Venue: North 1-1F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Chris Allison,
Administrator and technical leader - SDTP code development and training activities,
ISS (Innovative Systems Software, LLC), USA
(Former Manager and technical leader RELAP5, TRAC-BD, and SCDAP/RELAP5 code
development activities, INL (Idaho National Laboratory), USA)
  Attendance of students is very welcome.
Contact:

T. Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp


 COE-INES Seminar 'Small and Medium Reactor Research in IAEA'  
Date and Time: Thursday, April 19, 2007. 18:00 - 19:00
Venue: North 1-1F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Vladimir Kuznetsov,
Nuclear Power Technology Development Section Division of Nuclear Power,Dept. of Nuclear Energy
International Atomic Energy Agency
  Attendance of students is very welcome.
Contact:

T. Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp


 COE-INES Seminar"COE Satellite Technical Meeting On Non-proliferation and Protected Plutonium Production (P3)"
Date and Time: Friday, December 1, 2006 10:00am-17:00pm
Venue: North 1-1F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
program: 10:00-10:05 Opening Address
10:05-12:00 Presentations & Discussions on the technical Issues on Non-proliferation such as:
・Proliferation Resistant (PR) Threats & Measures
・Evaluation Methodology for PR
・Category of Fissile Materials
・ Attractiveness of Nuclear Materials
・ Innovative Nuclear Energy Systems with Enhanced Proliferation Resistance
・ Related Nuclear Data
14:00-17:00 Presentations and discussions on technical Issues on Protected Plutonium Production (P3) and related Nuclear Physical Properties such as:
・Fundamentals of P3
・ Proliferation Issues in Protected Plutonium Utilization(PPU): technically acceptable criteria for Plutonium  proliferation resistance
・Advanced P3 Reactor Concepts
・ Mass Balances for Protected Plutonium Production
・Experiments on P3
・ Roles of ADS and Fusion Neutron Source for P3;
・Related Nuclear Data
Contact:

M. Saito msaitoh@nr.titech.ac.jp

 COE-INES Seminar 'Current Research Activities in IPPE'
Date and Time: Friday, December 1, 2006. 16:00 - 17:00
Venue: North 2-5F Lecture Room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Andrey Gulevich, Vice Director, IPPE, Russia
Outline: In the seminar, overview and some new projects in IPPE (hydrogen production, ADS, medical accelerator for neutron therapy, nuclear-induced dusty plasma, NPL and etc.) will be lectured.
Attendance of students is very welcome.
Contact:

T. Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp


Recent Research Activities on Lead and LBE Coolant in USA
Date and Time: Friday, March 31, 2006. 15:00 - 17:00
Venue: North 2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Prof.Yitung Chen (Associate Professor, Univ. of Nevada Las Vegas)
Contact: H. Sekimoto hsekimot@nr.titech.ac.jp
T. Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp

ADS-research in Russia
Date and Time: Tuesday, February 28, 2006. 10:00am - 12:00pm
Venue: North 2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Prof. Leonid Ponomarev (Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Science, Director of Research Center on Problem of Muon Catalysis and Exotic Quantum Systems)
Abstract: [8KB]
Contact: H. Sekimoto hsekimot@nr.titech.ac.jp
M. Igashira iga@nr.titech.ac.jp

Destruction of Spent Fuel Waste Actinides Using Neutrons Generated in a Fusion Device
Date and Time: Thursday, October 20, 2005. 15:10 - 17:00 pm
Venue: North 2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Edward T. Cheng (President, TSI Research, Inc.)
Contact: Hiroshi Sekimoto hsekimot@nr.titech.ac.jp

CAREM Project: An Argentinean NPP Design
Date and Time: Monday, September 26, 2005. 15:00 - 17:00 pm
Venue: North 2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Dr. Dario F. Delmastro, Associate Professor, CAREM Project and Thermalhydraulycs Section Head, Balseiro Institute, Argentia
Contact: Toru Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp

New Monte Carlo Procedures and cross section libraries for fuel burnup in innovative reactor designs
Date and Time: August 8, 2005. 15:00 - 17:00 pm
Venue: North1-1F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Professor Jasmina Vujic, Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Contact: Toru Obara tobara@nr.titech.ac.jp

Fundamental Beam Physics in Linear Accelerators for ADS Accelerator Driven Nuclear Waste Transmutation
Date and Time: February 9, 2005. 13:00 - 14:30 pm
Venue: North2-6F Conference room, Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Speaker: Professor R. A. Jameson (Goethe Uni. Frankfurt/Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Outline: High-intensity linear accelerators coupled to a nuclear waste burnup system can significantly assist in the closure of the nuclear fuel cycle by processing long-lived nuclear wastes into short-lived byproducts. The accelerator design depends on producing a high-intensity beam with high beam quality. The seminar will cover the fundamental equations that describe the beam envelope in an accelerator, and the energy relation within the beam, and continue with a description of what happens when the beam encounters certain driving terms, such as a mismatch, that can cause the beam size to grow and can cause a diffuse "halo" to surround the beam. This "halo" can be scraped off on the beam pipe; in high-intensity beams
we have to keep the beam loss in the accelerator very small.
Contact: Toshiyuki Hattori, Noriyosu Hayashizaki (3055)


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