General Meeting

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The first General Meeting was organized from 27 to 30 April, 2015, in Paris.

The meeting was organized in the format of a Scientific and Technical CHANDA workshop together with the JEFF project at the OECD/NEA.

General information on the meeting is available in the NEA web pages of the event  ( http://www.oecd-nea.org/dbdata/meetings/april2015/).

The presentations are available from the agenda below and the Summary and Conclusions of the Governing Board meeting in these short minutes.

The same files are also available from the NEA document repository for JEFF documents and the repository for fusion EFF related docs

The agenda of the meeting was:

  Presenter Title
1 A. Plompen Introduction to the joint scientific-technical CHANDA ā€“ JEFF Nuclear Data Week
2 E. M. Gonzalez Romero Introduction to CHANDA
3 R. Jacqmin Introduction to JEFF
4 F. MICHEL-SENDIS Rethinking Nuclear Data at the Data Bank
5 G. SIBBENS Target preparation within CHANDA WP3
6 D. SCHUMANN Contribution of PSI to WP3
    break
8 F. J. HAMBSCH Introduction to the CHANDA Transnational Access Program
9 F. GUNSING Status of WP7: Support to NFS and n_TOF equipment
10 N. COLONNA Challenging fission measurements at EAR2@n_TOF, and new C6D6 detectors for capture measurements
11 A. TSINGANIS Measurement of the 240Pu(n,f) cross-section at n_TOF EAR-2 (CERN)
    lunch
13 A. JUNGHANS Time of flight measurements at the new nELBE facility 
14 P. Salvador Castaneira Neutron production facilities at the National Physical Laboratory, London, UK
15 S. OBERSTEDT A surrogate-reaction based method to determine neutron-induced reaction cross-sections
16 A. CHATILLON Experimental measurement of isotopic fission yields using relativistic inverse kinematics
17 H. PENTTILA Neutron induced fission yield measurements at IGISOL
18 M. Fleming Validation of FISPACT-II Decay Heat Predictions for LWR Spent Fuel
    break
20 C. Javier Diez Development of NDEC at Data Bank
21 J. Dyrda Development of a new Nuclear Data Sensitiviti tool at NEA
22 M. Kellett Production of the new Jeff-3.2 Decay Data Library
23 R. W. MILLS Development and testing of the new JEFF fission yield file and future plans
24 K. Heinz Schmidt Modeling and evaluation of fission quantities with GEF
25 O. Litaize FIFRELIN, a tool for the study of fission observables
    End of day 1
27 L. Mathieu Investigation of systematic uncertainties associated to cross sections normalization with respect to (n,p) elastic cross section
28 S. POMP Status of Medley at NFS
29 G. KESSEDJIAN Development of an isobaric beam at ILL for fission and decay heat measurements
30 F. Farget Isotopic Fission Yields from Compound Nuclei Produced in transfer Reaction
31 L. FIORITO Generation of fission yield covariances to correct discrepancies in the JEFF fission yield library
32 N. TERRANOVA Covariance Matrix Evaluation for Independent FissionYields
    break
34 O. Cabellos UPM contributions to CHANDA WP9
35 S. Pomp Merging TALYS and GEF for fission yield calculations
36 R. W. MILLS Uncertainties in fission yields and application to the fuel cycle and decay heat
    lunch
38 S. Leray An introduction to WP11 assessing uncertainties for the MYRRHA target
39 A. STANKOVSKIY WP11 Progress from SCK-CEN
40 F. Farget FALSTAFF; Spectrometer for Fission Studies
41 D. SCHUMANN Contribution of PSI to WP11
42 J. Benlliure Advanced techniques for spallation and fission reactions
43 A. STANKOVSKIY SCK-CEN contribution to Task 10.1
    break
45 P. ROMOJARO OTERO Sensitivity and Uncertainty analysis of nuclear data for MYRRHA
46 I. A. KODELI Beta-eff sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of MYRRHA
47 U. Fischer Overview of fusion activities related to Jeff
48 M. Angelone Overview of experimental activities (F4E grant)
49 A. Konobeev Gas production data evaluations
50 R. Perel MCSEN sensitivity/uncertainty analyses 
51 H. Leeb Evaluation Technique for Light Nuclei
    End of day 2
53 J. L. TAIN ENRIQUEZ Beta delayed neutron yield measurements for reactor technology
54 A. PORTA Total Absorbtion Spectroscopy measurements of nuclei interesting for reactor antineutrino spectra and decay heat calculations
55 A. Algora Total AbsorptionMeasurements for reactor applications
56 D. Cano Neutron capture cross section measurements of fissile materials
57 M. Lebois Study of prompt neutron/gamma emission in fission with LICORNE
58 S. SCHMIDT Neutron time-of-flight and energy relation for thick and thin Li-glass detectors
    break
60 G. ZEROVNIK Determination of 241Am/237Np capture cross section at 2200 m/s from measurements with cold neutrons
61 P. Leconte Am and Tc pile-oscillation experiments
62 P. Leconte EXCALIBUR An integral experiment for U238(n,nā€™) validation at CALIBAN
    lunch
64 G. Belier Preliminary results from the SOFIA-2 experiment
65 G. Henning New setup for measuring (n,xn) cross sections (task 8.3)
66 C. Borcea Technical developments for neutron inelastic cross section measurements
67 M. DIETZ Angular distribution of gamma-rays from inelastic scattering
68 P. Chudoba Study of (n,xn) reactions on various materials
69 M. Ripani New infrastructure for studies of transmutation and fast systems concepts
    break
71 A. Koning Monte Carlo Uncertainties
72 C. DE SAINT JEAN On the Use of Monte-Carlo for resonance parameters evaluation
73 D. ROCHMAN Uncertainty treatment with CASMO: the PSI point of view
74 G. SCHNABEL Large scale Bayesian nuclear data evaluation with consistent model defects
    Closing of joint scientific technical CHANDA-JEFF meeting
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