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In November 2023, the NEA Data Bank held two beginner level courses in Paris, France.
Co-organised with the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the course took place on 20-22 June 2023.
Dates: 12-13 April 2023
Location: Online course, 9:00-13:00 (CEST, UTC+02:00, Paris time)
Dates: 3-7 April, 2023Place: OECD Headquarters in Paris, FranceMinimum enrollment required: 12 participants Course fee: 1000 EURThis 4.5-day interactive course is intended to give students a thorough...
This advanced course is designed for people who have experience in running MCNP Monte Carlo calculations, but who would like to advance their skills and develop greater depth of understanding of theo...
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This intermediate course is designed for people who have some experience in running MCNP Monte Carlo calculations, but who would like to refresh or advance their skills. Prov...
Courses were held in November 2022 in paris, France.
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The OECD NEA Data Bank is an international centre of resources which aims to make scientific tools available to the nuclear science and technology community and to organise training courses. The Comp...
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Overview of FRENDY
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NEA Data Bank meeting with stakeholders in Russia, 2 December 2019