About the School

Welcome to the website of the H2020 ARIEL nuclear data school, entitled “Nuclear data at Research Reactors”.

  • Date: 25-29 September 2023
  • Venue: Budapest, Hungary

The EURATOM coordination and support project “Accelerator and Research reactor Infrastructures for Education and Learning (ARIEL)” brings together the most modern and state-of-the-art European neutron beam laboratories using the full range of neutron sources from high-energy proton synchrotons to research reactors.

For the continued improvement of the safety of current and future nuclear facilities, accurate and precise nuclear data are required. Producing these nuclear data is a complex process, which relies on neutron facilities and on highly-trained nuclear physicists. Twenty-three partners from 14 European countries work together in the ARIEL project for the education and training of a new generation of young scientists and technical staff.

The school is organized by the staff of the Nuclear Analysis and Radiography Department (NAL) at the Centre for Energy Research (EK), Institute for Energy Security and Environmental Safety. The Institute is the home to the scientific staff of the Budapest Neutron Centre (BNC) who operate the instruments installed on the neutron beams of the Budapest Research Reactor (BRR) run by the CER, Institute for Atomic Energy Research. The Centre is part of the research network of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network

The co-organizer is the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Institute of Nuclear Techniques (NTI), the operator of a training reactor and a major knowledge center for the Hungarian nuclear higher education.

The Budapest Research Reactor at the Centre for Energy Research
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The training reactor of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Theoretical Lectures

Theoretical lectures will be given by experts of the discussed topics. Lectures from CETS 2021 are available here.

The following topics will be discussed:

Hands-on Training

Due to the space available at the neutron instruments, the number of the participants at the hands-on training is limited to 25. Selection is made on the basis of the submitted abstract and interest in using neutron methods for the applicant’s own research project.

The participants will be divided into groups of a maximum of 5 students in order to facilitate individual involvement in the performance of the experiments. Each group will perform one or two neutron experiments per day and each group will work at 5 different instruments.

Available instruments:

Flash Presentations and Posters

During the first day of the training, a dedicated poster and flash presentation session will be held, where the participants will be asked to present their own research topic (5-minute presentations in English, max. 5 slides). The posters will give further opportunity to discuss their interest in neutron scattering experiments with the local and invited experts.

The required poster size is A0 (841 mm x 1189 mm), portrait.

Registration

The registration fee and the local accommodation of the participants will be covered by the ARIEL project. 

Travel expenses cannot be reimbursed.

Abstract Volume

Click on the icon to open the CETS 2023 Abstract Volume
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