Used Fuel: Once-Through or Recycle—Who is Right?
The
decades-old debate continues to generate high interest and opposing
views across various stakeholders. Pro-recycle enthusiasts tend toward
the long-term view citing benefits on repository capacity,
sustainability, and the potential for a fully closed fuel cycle using
Plutonium fuel. Pro once-through supporters are more short to
medium-term focused, highlighting the economic argument for direct
disposal of the fuel. Vote for your side, then hear from the
international panelists, engage in lively debate, and see if your views
are altered.
Current Issues in Computational Methods
“But
I just want to write software!” The details surrounding writing
high-impact, high-quality software can feel overwhelming and stifling:
intellectual property, licensing, copyright, export control, open
source, access on clusters... all these factors can deeply impact the
accessibility of your work. Panelists share experiences and lessons
learned in the legal realm, with an emphasis on highly collaborative
software development involving multiple institutions.
Salomon Levy: Contributions to Advancements in Thermal-Hydraulics
This
session honors the late Dr. Salomon Levy’s many contributions to the
art and science of thermal-hydraulics as well as his leadership service
to ANS. Dr. Levy was one of the founding leaders of the
Thermal-hydraulic Division (THD) and the third recipient of the
Technical Achievement Award—the highest award bestowed by the division.
Presented by early leaders of THD who knew Dr. Levy and his many
achievements, including 70 publications and prestigious awards for his
50 years of contributions to nuclear power.
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