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Track:1 Fundamental Concepts of Nuclear Engineering

Atomic innovation is generally utilized as a part of therapeutic imaging, diagnostics, and treatment .agribusiness and numerous different enterprises make wide utilization of and other radiation sources. At long last are found in an extensive variety of research attempts, for example, prehistoric studies ,material ,science ,cosmology, and obviously ,designing .

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.

Related Societies:

American Nuclear Society

Institute of Nuclear Materials Management

Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

Track:2 Modern Physics Concepts

During the initial three many years of the twentieth century, our comprehension of the physical universe experienced enormous changes. The traditional material science of Newton and alternate researchers of the eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years were appeared to be insufficient to depict totally our universe. The consequences of this unrest in material science are currently called "modern" physical science.

Related Conferences on Modern Physics Concepts:

19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

Related societies:

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Nuclear Criticality Safety Division

Track:3 Atomic/ Nuclear Models

Particles are comprised of an emphatically charged core in the inside encompassed by negatively charged electrons. Be that as it may, previously, before the structure of the atom was appropriately comprehended, researchers thought of bunches of various models or pictures to depict what molecules resemble. a nuclear model speaks to what the structure of a molecule could resemble, in view of what we think about how atoms carry on. It is not really a genuine photo of the correct structure of an atom.

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25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5—Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

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European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Track:4 Nuclear Energetics

The vitality put away in nuclear cores is more than a million times more prominent than that from synthetic responses and is a main impetus in the advancement of our Universe. The vitality emanated by our Sun is the result of atomic responses that happen in its centre. One of the best trusts in spotless, copious vitality later on is in the atomic combination reactor, which uses comparable responses to deliver electrical vitality.

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International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan.

Related societies:

Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Track: 5 Radioactivity

Radioactivity alludes to the particles which are radiated from cores as an after effect of atomic insecurity. Since the core encounters the extreme clash between the two most grounded strengths in nature, it ought not astonish that there are numerous atomic isotopes which are unsteady and discharge some sort of radiation. Radioactive cores and their radiations have properties that are the premise of a hefty portion of the thoughts and systems of nuclear and atomic material science.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany.

Related Societies:

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Track: 6 Binary Nuclear Reactions

Atomic response is that in which two cores collaborate and create at least one items. Such responses including two respondants are named parallel responses. All normally happening nuclides with more than a couple of protons were made by paired atomic responses inside stars. Such nuclides are crucial forever, and the vitality that supports it in like manner gets from vitality discharged by parallel atomic responses in stars.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.

Related Societies:

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Nuclear Criticality Safety Division

Track:7 Radiation Interaction with Matter

Radiation transmitted by radioactive nuclides, both inside and outside our bodies, communicates with our tissues. Electromagnetic radiation of all wavelengths, including radio waves, microwaves, radar, and light, of both synthetic and regular inceptions, always, bombard us. A large portion of this radiation, for example, neutrinos and radio waves, luckily, goes innocuously through us. Other radiation, for example, light and longer wavelength electromagnetic radiation for the most part associate innocuously with our tissues. Nonetheless, shorter wavelength electromagnetic radiation and charged particles created by atomic responses can bring about different degrees of harm to our phones.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany.

Related Societies:

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Nuclear Criticality Safety Division

Track:8 Detection and measurement of  Radiation

Ionizing radiation is rarely detected directly. Instead, detectors usually measure the secondary products arising from the interactions of the radiation with the detector material. The collection of the ionization created by radiation in a detector volume can be used simply to detect the passage of a radiation particle. An important aspect of radiation detection is an assessment of the uncertainties associated with ionization measurements. Both the release of radiation by radioactive decay and the interactions of radiation with matter are stochastic in nature.

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International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan.

Related Societies:

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Track:9 Neutron Transport

Neutron transport is the study of the motions and interactions of neutrons with materials. Nuclear scientists and engineers often need to know where neutrons are in an apparatus, what direction they are going, and how quickly they are moving. It is commonly used to determine the behaviour of nuclear reactor cores and experimental or industrial neutron beams. Neutron transport is a type of radiate transport.

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2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

Related Societies:

Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Track:10 Nuclear Reactor Control

A nuclear reactor, formerly known as an atomic pile, is a device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. Nuclear reactors are used at nuclear power plants for electricity generation and in propulsion of ships. Heat from nuclear fission is passed to a working fluid (water or gas), which runs through steam turbines. These either drive a ship's propellers or turn electrical generators.

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25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

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Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Track:11 Nuclear Fission

Nuclear fission is the reverse process to fusion. For nuclei heavier than nickel-62 the binding energy per nucleon decreases with the mass number. It is therefore possible for energy to be released if a heavy nucleus breaks apart into two lighter ones. The process of alpha decay is in essence a special type of spontaneous nuclear fission. It is a highly asymmetrical fission because the four particles which make up the alpha particle are especially tightly bound to each other, making production of this nucleus in fission particularly likely.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.

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European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Track: 12 Radiation Doses and Hazard Assessment

The biological risks associated with ionizing radiation and how they are quantified. That such radiation creates chemical free radicals arid promotes oxidation-reduction reactions as it passes through biological tissue is well-known. However, how these chemical processes affect the cell and produce subsequent detrimental effects to an organism is not easily determined. Much research has been directed towards understanding the hazards associated with ionizing radiation.

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25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

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World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Nuclear Criticality Safety Division

Track:13 Nuclear Technology in Industry and Research

Nuclear technology has found ever increasing use in medicine, industry, and research. Such applications depend on either the unique characteristics of radioisotopes or the radiation produced by various nuclear and atomic devices. The most complex and highly developed applications of nuclear technology have occurred in the medical field.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany.

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Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM)

Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO)

European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Track: 14 Medical Applications of Nuclear Technology

The effectiveness of the newly discovered radioactive elements of radium and radon in treatment of certain tumours was discovered early and put to use in medical practice. Today, both diagnostic and therapeutic medicine as well as medical research depends critically on many clever and increasingly sophisticated applications of nuclear radiation and radioisotopes.

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25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany,19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK,2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

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European Nuclear Society (ENS)

World Nuclear Association (WNA)

Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

Track:15 Nuclear Power

Nuclear reactors allow us to produce enormous amounts of thermal energy through fission chain reactions with the need for relatively small amounts of fuel compared to conventional fossil-fuel combustion reactions. Production of electricity and propulsion of ships are two major needs in our modern society for large thermal sources.

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19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering January 13-14, 2017 Zurich, Switzerland , 17th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics September 13-18, 2017 Xi’an, China, 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18,2017  Shanghai, China , Symposium ES5 Advances in Materials, Experiments and Modelling for Nuclear Energy April 17-21 Phoenix,USA.2017 International congress on advances in nuclear power plants April 24-28, Fukui and Kyoto,Japan, International Nuclear policy conferences March 20,21 Washington, DC, Women in Nuclear UK 2017 Conference February 1 London UK,  EUEC 2017 (Energy, Utility & Environmental Conference 2017) February 8-10, San Diego,USA ENYGF 2017 June 11-16 Manchester, UK, 2nd International Conference on Quantum Physics and Nuclear Energy May 15,16 Munich, Germany, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Energy Engineering and Technology August 14 - 15, 2017 Venice, Italy, 19th International Conference on Nuclear Power Systems Engineering May 26 - 27, 2017 Barcelona, Spain, 7th Annual International SMR and advanced reactor summit 2017 March 30,31 Westin Buckhead, Atlanta, ICONE 2017 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering May 14-18 Shanghai, China, NUPP 2017 February 6-8 Jury's Inn, Croydon, UK.

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Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)

Korean Nuclear Society (KNS)

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Track: 16 Uses of Nuclear Energy

The nuclear energy makes in cleanly providing a significant proportion of the world's electricity. Not so well known are the many other ways the peaceful atom has slipped quietly into our lives, often unannounced and in many cases unappreciated. Radioisotopes and radiation have many applications in agriculture, medicine, industry and research. They greatly improve the day to day quality of our lives.

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Nuclear 2017 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors across the world to Atlanta, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on

Nuclear Engineering” (Nuclear 2017) which is going to be held during October 16-17, 2017, Atlanta, USA

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Nuclear 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars across the world. All members of the Nuclear 2017 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Atlanta, USA.

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Academicians

Directors/CEO.

Managers/Engineers.

Professors

Researchers from top universities

Scientists from top research institutes

Scholars

Doctors

Nuclear Fission

Nuclear Reactor Control

Nuclear Power

Nuclear Energetics

Atomic/ Nuclear Models

Fundamental Concepts of Nuclear Engineering

Industrial Professionals

Students

Why to attend:

Nuclear Engineering is the fastest growing and a leading branch of Engineering. Brilliant inventors and Researchers from the late 19th century to the present day have built on each other's work to launch a revolution in electronics. The achievements and accomplishments made in the fields of Nuclear Engineering has transformed our way of living and has become an important part of our day to day life. Nuclear 2017 will discuss the latest research outcomes and technological advancements in the field, bringing together leading, researchers, scholars, professors, engineers and students along with industrial professionals to exchange their views on critical aspects of Nuclear research. The topics of the Nuclear Engineering 2017 will be based on recent advancements and future technologies in Nuclear Engineering 2017.

Nuclear 2017 brings together eminent scientists, research scholar and industrial professional which will undoubtedly enrich our meeting.

Why Atlanta?

Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,522,942 people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Atlanta is the capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. It played an important part in both the Civil War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Atlanta History Center chronicles the city's past, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. Downtown, Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Olympics, encompasses the massive Georgia Aquarium.

Atlanta was established in 1837 at the intersection of two railroad lines, and the city rose from the ashes of the American Civil War to become a national center of commerce. In the decades following the Civil Rights Movement, during which the city earned a reputation as "too busy to hate" for the relatively progressive views of some of its citizens and leaders compared to other cities in the Deep South. Atlanta attained international prominence. Atlanta is the primary transportation hub of the Southeastern United States, via highway, railroad, and air, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport being the world's busiest airport since 1998.

Atlanta is an "alpha-" or "world city", exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, research, technology, education, media, art, and entertainment. It ranks 36th among world cities and 8th in the nation with a gross domestic product of $270 billion. Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors including logistics, professional and business services, media operations, and information technology. Topographically, Atlanta is marked by rolling hills and dense tree coverage. Revitalization of Atlanta's neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, has intensified in the 21st century, altering the city's demographics, politics, and culture.

Encompassing $304 billion, the Atlanta metropolitan area is the eighth-largest economy in the country and 17th-largest in the world. Corporate operations comprise a large portion of the Atlanta's economy, with the city serving as the regional, national, or global headquarters for many corporations. Atlanta contains the country's third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies, and the city is the global headquarters of corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, The Home Depot, Delta Air Lines, AT&T Mobility, Chick-fil-A, UPS, and Newell-Rubbermaid. Over 75 percent of Fortune 1000 companies conduct business operations in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and the region hosts offices of about 1,250 multinational corporations

Atlanta began as a railroad town and logistics has remained a major component of the city's economy to this day. Atlanta is an important rail junction and contains major classification yards for Norfolk Southern and CSX. Since its construction in the 1950s, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has served as a key engine of Atlanta's economic growth. Delta Air Lines, the city's largest employer and the metro area's third largest, operates the world's largest airline hub at Hartsfield-Jackson and has helped make it the world's busiest airport, both in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft operations. Information technology, an economic sector that includes publishing, software development, entertainment and data processing has garnered a larger percentage of Atlanta's economic output. Indeed, Atlanta has been nicknamed the Silicon peach due to its burgeoning technology sector. As of 2013, Atlanta contains the fourth-largest concentration of information technology jobs in the United States, numbering 85,000. Atlanta also ranks as the sixth fastest-growing city for information technology jobs, with an employment growth of 4.8% in 2012 and a three-year growth near 9%, or 16,000 jobs. Information technology companies are drawn to Atlanta's lower costs and educated workforce.

As of 2010, Atlanta is the seventh-most visited city in the United States, with over 35 million visitors per year.  Although the most popular attraction among visitors to Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest indoor aquarium, Atlanta's tourism industry is mostly driven by the city's history museums and outdoor attractions.

Latest Technologies in Nuclear Engineering 2017.

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Market Analysis

Nuclear 2017 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors across the world to Atlanta, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on

Nuclear Engineering” (Nuclear 2017) which is going to be held during October 16-18, 2017, Atlanta, USA

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Nuclear 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars across the world. All members of the Nuclear 2017 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Atlanta, USA.

Target Audience:

Academicians

Directors/CEO.

Managers/Engineers.

Professors

Researchers from top universities

Scientists from top research institutes

Scholars

Doctors

Nuclear Fission

Nuclear Reactor Control

Nuclear Power

Nuclear Energetics

Atomic/ Nuclear Models

Fundamental Concepts of Nuclear Engineering

Industrial Professionals

Students

Why to attend:

Nuclear Engineering is the fastest growing and a leading branch of Engineering. Brilliant inventors and Researchers from the late 19th century to the present day have built on each other's work to launch a revolution in electronics. The achievements and accomplishments made in the fields of Nuclear Engineering has transformed our way of living and has become an important part of our day to day life. Nuclear 2017 will discuss the latest research outcomes and technological advancements in the field, bringing together leading, researchers, scholars, professors, engineers and students along with industrial professionals to exchange their views on critical aspects of Nuclear research. The topics of the Nuclear Engineering 2017 will be based on recent advancements and future technologies in Nuclear Engineering 2017.

Nuclear 2017 brings together eminent scientists, research scholar and industrial professional which will undoubtedly enrich our meeting.

Why Atlanta?

Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,522,942 people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Atlanta is the capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. It played an important part in both the Civil War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Atlanta History Center chronicles the city's past, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. Downtown, Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Olympics, encompasses the massive Georgia Aquarium.

Atlanta was established in 1837 at the intersection of two railroad lines, and the city rose from the ashes of the American Civil War to become a national center of commerce. In the decades following the Civil Rights Movement, during which the city earned a reputation as "too busy to hate" for the relatively progressive views of some of its citizens and leaders compared to other cities in the Deep South. Atlanta attained international prominence. Atlanta is the primary transportation hub of the Southeastern United States, via highway, railroad, and air, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport being the world's busiest airport since 1998.

Atlanta is an "alpha-" or "world city", exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, research, technology, education, media, art, and entertainment. It ranks 36th among world cities and 8th in the nation with a gross domestic product of $270 billion. Atlanta's economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors including logistics, professional and business services, media operations, and information technology. Topographically, Atlanta is marked by rolling hills and dense tree coverage. Revitalization of Atlanta's neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, has intensified in the 21st century, altering the city's demographics, politics, and culture.

Encompassing $304 billion, the Atlanta metropolitan area is the eighth-largest economy in the country and 17th-largest in the world. Corporate operations comprise a large portion of the Atlanta's economy, with the city serving as the regional, national, or global headquarters for many corporations. Atlanta contains the country's third largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies, and the city is the global headquarters of corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, The Home Depot, Delta Air Lines, AT&T Mobility, Chick-fil-A, UPS, and Newell-Rubbermaid. Over 75 percent of Fortune 1000 companies conduct business operations in the Atlanta metropolitan area, and the region hosts offices of about 1,250 multinational corporations

Atlanta began as a railroad town and logistics has remained a major component of the city's economy to this day. Atlanta is an important rail junction and contains major classification yards for Norfolk Southern and CSX. Since its construction in the 1950s, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has served as a key engine of Atlanta's economic growth. Delta Air Lines, the city's largest employer and the metro area's third largest, operates the world's largest airline hub at Hartsfield-Jackson and has helped make it the world's busiest airport, both in terms of passenger traffic and aircraft operations. Information technology, an economic sector that includes publishing, software development, entertainment and data processing has garnered a larger percentage of Atlanta's economic output. Indeed, Atlanta has been nicknamed the Silicon peach due to its burgeoning technology sector. As of 2013, Atlanta contains the fourth-largest concentration of information technology jobs in the United States, numbering 85,000. Atlanta also ranks as the sixth fastest-growing city for information technology jobs, with an employment growth of 4.8% in 2012 and a three-year growth near 9%, or 16,000 jobs. Information technology companies are drawn to Atlanta's lower costs and educated workforce.

As of 2010, Atlanta is the seventh-most visited city in the United States, with over 35 million visitors per year.  Although the most popular attraction among visitors to Atlanta is the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest indoor aquarium, Atlanta's tourism industry is mostly driven by the city's history museums and outdoor attractions.

Latest Technologies in Nuclear Engineering 2017.

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Nuclear Engineering 2017:

Nuclear power comes from the process of nuclear fission, or the splitting of atoms. The resulting controlled nuclear chain reaction creates heat. This is used to boil water to produce steam and drive turbines that generate electricity.

Nuclear power comes from the process of nuclear fission, or the splitting of atoms. The resulting controlled nuclear chain reaction creates heat, which is used to boil water, produce steam, and drive turbines that generate electricity.

The United States is home to 99 nuclear power units, located in 31 states. Together, these plants generate almost 20 percent of America’s electricity, or approximately 8.5 percent of its total energy.

Percent of total US energy consumption:

 

However, no new nuclear reactors have started up in the United States since 1996.The last newly built reactor to enter service was Watts Bar 1 in Tennessee, in 1996.In 2007, the Tennessee Valley Authority voted to complete construction of Watts Bar 2.On October 22, 2015, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved a forty-year operating license for Unit 2, marking the formal end of construction and allowing for the installation of nuclear fuel and subsequent testing.

On December 15, 2015, TVA announced that the reactor was fully loaded with fuel and is ready for criticality and power ascension tests. Commercial Operation is expected in June 2016.From 1973 to 2010, electricity generated by nuclear plants in the United States rose TENFOLD to over 800,000 megawatt hours, but output has declined slightly in recent years as several merchant plants have retired.

Reliability of existing plants has grown substantially during this time, which means that existing plants are producing more energy than in the past. Nuclear capacity factors are now averaging around 92 percent, up from 56 percent in 1975.

Nuclear operators can increase the rated capacity of their plants through power up rates, which are license amendments that must be approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Uprates can vary from small (less than 2 percent) increases in capacity, which require very little capital investment or plant modifications, to extended up rates of 15-20 percent, requiring significant modifications. It is expected that 0.2 gig watts of additional nuclear power will be added between 2013 and 2040 through up-rates at existing nuclear power plants.

The United States is the world’s largest producer of nuclear power, but it derives a smaller percentage of its electricity from nuclear technology than many other industrial countries. In 2013, France derived 76 percent of its electricity from nuclear power. Other countries producing a high percentage of their power from nuclear energy include Belgium (54 percent), Switzerland (38 percent), Sweden (40 percent), and South Korea (26 percent).

Nuclear energy is reliable and emission-free, and is viewed by many governments around the world as an attractive form of future electricity generation in the light of controlling greenhouse gas emissions.

Nuclear Challenges:

While several new US nuclear plants are planned, none have been built in decades. A new federal law enacted in 2005 seeks to revive the construction and deployment of nuclear power plants by granting regulatory certainty to new and safer designs of nuclear reactors.

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 provides loan guarantees of up to 80 percent of a project’s cost and a production tax credit of 1.8 cents per kilowatt hour for new nuclear capacity beginning operation by 2020. The tax credit is specified for the first 8 years of operation and is limited to $125 million per gig watt per year. This act has spurred applications for new plants to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. However, their high capital cost is still an impediment to the deployment of these plants.

The Energy Information Administration, an independent agency in the U.S. Department of Energy, assumes the total overnight capital cost for a new nuclear plant is $5,366 per kilowatt in 2013 dollars.The EIA has projected the cost of generating electricity from a new nuclear plant in 2020 to be 9.52 cents per kilowatt hour, about 30 percent higher than a natural gas combined cycle plant.

One ongoing concern in the nuclear power field is the safe disposal and isolation of spent fuel from reactors and waste from reprocessing plants. Consumers have paid billions of dollars in levies on their electric bills over the years to fund a government program to dispose of the waste. The Department of Energy has had the responsibility for development of the waste disposal system for spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive nuclear waste since 1982, and plans had called for deposit of the material in Yucca Mountain, Nevada, but funding for this program has essentially been cancelled by the Obama Administration. Further, the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan resulting from an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 has caused nations around the globe to review safety regulations for both existing and new nuclear plants.

 

Almost a year later, in February 2012, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) approved a license allowing for the construction and conditional operation of two new nuclear reactors at the Vogtle nuclear power plant in Georgia, marking the first time the commission green-lighted construction for a new reactor since 1978.

Then in March 2012, the NRC approved a second license allowing construction and conditional operation of two new reactors at Scana Corp’s Virgil C. Summer nuclear power plant in South Carolina.These 4 nuclear reactors are expected to come on line in 2019 and 2020.

Association of nuclear engineering:

  1. Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  2. Canadian Maritime Section of the Marine Technology Society
  3. Canadian Nuclear Society
  4. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
  5. Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering
  6. Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
  7. Engineering Society of Queen's University
  8. University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) Engineering Students' Society
  9. American Academy of Environmental Engineers
  10. American Institute of Chemical Engineers
  11. American Nuclear Society
  12. American Railway Engineering Association
  13. American Society for Engineering Education
  14. American Society of Civil Engineers
  15. American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  16. American Society of Naval Engineers
  17. American Society of Safety Engineers
  18. Association for Computing Machinery
  19. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  20. Institute of Industrial Engineers
  21. Institute of Transportation Engineers
  22. National Society of Professional Engineers
  23. Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering
  24. Society of American Military Engineers
  25. Society of Automotive Engineers
  26. Society of Broadcast Engineers
  27. Society of Fire Protection Engineers
  28. Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  29. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
  30. Society of Petroleum Engineers
  31. American Welding Society
  32. American Association of Engineering Societies
  33. American Helicopter Society
  34. American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers
  35. American Indian Science and Engineering Society
  36. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nuclear Engineering 2017 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Atlanta, USA. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “International Conference on Nuclear Engineering” which is going to be held during October 16-18, 2017 at Atlanta, USA. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at Nuclear 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the members of Nuclear Engineering 2017 organizing committee look forward to meet you at Atlanta, USA.

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