P(ND)2-2 – Second International Workshop on Perspectives on Nuclear Data for the Next Decade

Organised by the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy
Commission (CEA) in co-operation with the NEA

14-17 October 2014 | Bruyères-le-Châtel, France

Invited speakers

Y. Alhassid Yale University – New Haven, USA Microscopic calculations of level densities: The shell model Monte Carlo approach
G. Blanchon CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France Nucleon elastic scattering off doubly closed-shell nuclei with HF+RPA with Gogny force
R. Capote Noy IAEA – Vienna, Austria Overview on nuclear data evaluation challenges
M. B. Chadwick LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Some future nuclear science experimental opportunities
P. Chau CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France Can we improve the cross sections calculation for deuteron-induced reactions?
S. Chiba Tokyo Institute of Technology – Tokyo, Japan Perspectives of research and education in nuclear data after Fukushima
G. Colin de Verdière CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France High-performance computing at the horizon 2020
C. De Saint Jean CEA, DEN – Cadarache, France From low to high energy nuclear data evaluations. Issues on nuclear reaction models and covariances
N. Dubray CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France Self-consistent adiabatic description of the fission process
T. Duguet CEA, DSM – Saclay, France Interplay between ab-initio and Energy Density Functional approaches
M. Dupuis CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France Connecting structure and direct reactions modelling
J. Escher LLNL – Livermore, CA, USA The surrogate reactions: status and prospects
F. Farget GANIL – Caen, France Fission studies in inverse kinematics: Impact on experimental and evaluated data files
D.M. Filipescu IFIN-HH – Bucharest, Romania Photonuclear reactions at Extreme Light Infrastructure – Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP)
F. Gaudier CEA, DEN – Saclay, France Uncertainties propagation with URANIE
N. Gharibyan LLNL – Livermore, CA, USA Radiochemical measurements of neutron capture and isomeric data at the NIF
S. Goriely ULB IAA – Brussels, Belgium Towards more accurate and reliable predictions for nuclear applications
H. Goutte CEA, DSM – Saclay, France Single-particle degrees of freedom in fission
M. Guttormsen University of Oslo – Oslo, Norway Nuclear level densities from an experimental point of view
R.C. Haight LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Perspectives on measurements of prompt fission neutron spectra for fission induced by fast neutrons
M. Jandel LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Capture and fission with DANCE and NEUANCE
T. Kawano LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Challenges beyond Hauser-Feshbach for nuclear reactions modelling
M. Kerveno CNRS IPHC – Strasbourg, France (n, xnγ) Cross sections: Relevant tests for nuclear reaction codes
A. Kimura JAEA – Tokai-mura, Japan Current activities and future plans for nuclear data measurements at J-PARC
A.J. Koning NRG – Petten, The Netherlands From nuclear data evaluations to nuclear reactors
X. Ledoux GANIL – Caen, France Neutron facilities
O. Litaize CEA, DEN – Cadarache, France Fission modelling with FIFRELIN
D. Lunney CSNSM IN2P3 – Orsay, France Experimental masses
 J-F. Martin CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France The SOFIA experiment: measurement of the isotopic fission fragments yields in inverse kinematics at relativistic energies
C. Mattoon LLNL – Livermore, CA, USA Designing a new format for storing nuclear data
F. Michel-Sendis OECD/NEA – Issy-les-Moulineaux, France Overview of the NEA activities and challenges related to nuclear data
P. Möller LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Modelling odd-even staggering in fission fragment yields in the Brownian shape-motion approach: Current results and prospects
S. Oberstedt EC JRC-IRMM – Geel, Belgium Future research program on prompt gamma-ray emission in nuclear fission
S. Panebianco CEA, DSM – Saclay, France SPY: A new scission point model based on microscopic inputs to predict fission fragments properties
A. Plompen EC JRC-IRMM – Geel, Belgium Why do we still need nuclear data?
D. Rochman NRG – Petten, The Netherlands The truth about TENDL
P. Romain CEA, DAM, DIF – Arpajon, France The inverse problem: would it be possible?
K.H. Schmidt GSI – Darmstadt, Germany Revealing hidden regularities with a general approach to fission
N. Schunck LLNL – Livermore, CA, USA Quantifying uncertainties in nuclear density functional theory
J.C. Sublet CCFE – Culham, UK Processing: The end of an era?
P. Talou LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Uncertainties and correlations in nuclear fission data: The role of models and experiments
F. Tovesson LANL – Los Alamos, NM, USA Fission studies with TPC and SPIDER: current status and future directions

Last update: 3 December 2014