9–13 mars 2026
Amphithéâtre Farabeuf, Campus des Cordeliers, Paris
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Session

Challenges of Nuclear Data

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9 mars 2026, 09:00
Amphithéâtre Farabeuf, Campus des Cordeliers, Paris

Amphithéâtre Farabeuf, Campus des Cordeliers, Paris

Sorbonne Université 15 rue de l'école de médecine, 75006 Paris

Présidents de session

Challenges of Nuclear Data: I

  • Stéphane Hilaire (CEA)

Challenges of Nuclear Data: Challenges of Nuclear Data: Experimental Part

  • Stéphane Hilaire (CEA DAM DIF)

Description

Overview of all challenges to obtain nuclear data from experiments, models with the best uncertainties for all domains needing new nuclear data.

Documents de présentation

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  1. Dr Arjan Plompen (JRC Geel)
    09/03/2026 09:00
    Needs for Nuclear Data

    Nuclear data are key to modeling of applications involving nuclear processes and radiation. Developing new solutions in a technologically advanced society with high standards of living has become a costly process. To foster innovation at reduced cost it is important that modeling is reliable so that new developments can meet the challenges effectively and efficiently. Nuclear data libraries...

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  2. Dr Toshihiko Kawano (LANL)
    09/03/2026 09:30
    Models for Nuclear Data

    Nuclear reaction modeling for producing reliable nuclear data above the resonance region has been improved significantly in the last decade, and nuclear data evaluation based on theoretical model calculations is a common technique to produce the evaluated nuclear data libraries nowadays. Having said that, all of the models employed in the nuclear data production are not necessarily fully...

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  3. Dr Cyrille de Saint Jean (CEA)
    09/03/2026 10:00
    Uncertainties of Nuclear Data

    How to optimize uncertainties

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  4. Dr Ulli Koester
    10/03/2026 14:30
    Experiments for Nuclear Data
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