FISPACT Inventory Simulation Platform for Nuclear Observables and Materials Science
Date: 20-22 June 2023
Place: OECD/NEA Headquarters
            46, Quai Alphonse Le Gallo
            92100 Boulogne-Billancourt (Paris) - FRANCE
Minimum enrollment: 8 participants
Maximum enrollment: 16 participants
Course fee: 600 EUR
Registration deadline: 12 May 2023
 
The three-day training course will be taught in English with daily 6-hour sessions scheduled from 9:00 to 17:00, Paris time (CEST). 
The classroom will be equipped with laptops, with FISPACT-II already installed. The laptops will be shared by two participants.
 
For information on how to get to the Nuclear Energy Agency and for nearby hotels, click here.
For any questions about this course, please send an email to programs@oecd-nea.org.
Course description

FISPACT-II (currently at release version 5.0) is an enhanced multi-physics platform providing a wide range of advanced simulation methods and employing the most up-to-date (TENDL-2019, ENDF/B-VIII.O, JENDL-4.0, JEFF-3.3, etc.) enhanced nuclear data forms for neutron, proton, alpha, deuteron, or gamma particles interactions. FISPACT-II has applications in:

  • magnetic and inertial confinement fusion
  • advanced fission Gen IV and beyond
  • advanced energy and fuel systems
  • high energy and accelerator physics
  • medical applications, isotope production
  • earth exploration, astrophysics
  • homeland security, materials science
  • and more

More information: http://fispact.ukaea.uk/

The workshop will provide step-by-step demonstrations of FISPACT-II usage, backed up by application examples. The instructors will also introduce the newly developed FISPACT-II API (currently in beta release with version 5), which provides advanced interface options.

Participants will need to hold the FISPACT-II license. This license can only be granted to eligible representatives of organisations of the NEA Data Bank participating countries.

FISPACT-II v.5 license is available from the NEA computer programs collection:  NEA-1890 FISPACT-II 5.0.