Co-Chair: Andrew Hutton Principal Scientist at Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia; Andrew has more than 40 years' experience in all aspects of forefront accelerator projects. He came to Jefferson Lab to lead the commissioning of CEBAF, a 6 GeV, recirculating superconducting...
The 2024 International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators conference will follow the usual format of plenary and parallel sessions.
The call for abstracts will open July 10, 2023 and will close on December 2, 2023. Exceptional contributions may be promoted to a plenary talk by the Program Committee. All accepted talks and posters will be allocated space in the published proceedings of 2024 International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators. The proceedings will be published in an open access journal after...
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A business visa (either B1 or WB, if from a visa waiver country) is the required visa to obtain in order to enter the US, attend the conference and receive any type of funding or reimbursement. These types of activities are not allowed on a tourist visa (B2 or WT). In particular, it is imperative that you enter the US with a business visa to obtain any type of funding or reimbursement from the conference.
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History
The City of Norfolk is an important 400-year-old port city and home to the largest naval base in the world. The history of Greater Norfolk coincides with the birth of our nation, and throughout the region, evidence of this important past can be enjoyed today. Norfolk celebrates the 400-year-anniversary of the Jamestown Expedition, with many other important cities in the...
AccelApp'24 has numerous opportunities for college and post-doc students to take advantage of. Read below for details on the JSA student travel grants. Please pay attention to the deadline dates and application process.
Jefferson Science Associates is pleased to announce student travel grants to attend AccelApp'24. Fixed awards of 1250 $US may be used to cover the conference registration fee, hotel, and local expenses. It is expected that the home institution of the student will pay for travel to/from the conference. ...
Simulations and Validation of Dose Distribution in Polymers
PUFFIn (Penelope User Friendly Fast Interface) is a Monte Carlo radiation transport program to simulate and map electron and photon dose in materials. This interface can create 2D and 3D maps which will help visual dose distribution in various materials, including medical products, polymers, etc. This tool is free and only requires a...
2004 International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators
March 17-21, 2024
Sheraton Norfolk Waterside
The 2024 International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators is being organized jointly by Jefferson Lab and Accelerator Applications Division (AAD) of the American Nuclear Society (ANS). This event is co-sponsored by the International Symposium On Hydrogen In Matter (ISOHIM), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and other organizations.