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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CLOSED.
The following broad topics will be covered:
Metallic alloys for structural components
Refractory metallic materials
Cladding materials including coatings
Fuel materials, absorbers, and fuel cladding interaction
Cement & ceramics
Polymers
Advanced manufacturing
Simulation of radiation damage
Fundamental radiation effects in materials
Linking simulations and experiments in nuclear materials
Your submission should be in the form of text, no more than 300 words long. If your abstract is accepted, it will be included in our online abstract link that will be distributed to all conference participants. All abstracts will be reviewed by the Committee to ensure that the topic of the submission is consistent with the scope of the topics covered at the meeting. Once the abstracts are accepted, at least one of the authors must register for and present at the conference. Successfully submitted abstracts will be acknowledged with an electronic receipt including an abstract reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence. Allow at least 2 hours for your receipt to be returned to you.
For revisions or queries regarding papers already submitted:
If you do not receive acknowledgement for your abstract submission or you wish to make any essential revisions to an abstract already submitted, please do not resubmit your abstract, as this may lead to duplication. Please contact the Conference Content Executive S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre with details of any revisions or queries. Please quote your reference number if you have one.
Please do not email credit card information under any circumstances.
Robert Cahn Award
We are delighted to announce the winner of the 2024 Robert Cahn Award is Professor Robin Grimes FRS FREng, Imperial College London, UK.
Robin Grimes is the BCH Steele Chair in Energy Materials, Department of Materials - Faculty of Engineering. From 2017 to 2021 he was Chief Scientific Adviser (nuclear) to the UK Ministry of Defence and between 2013 and 2018 Chief Scientific Adviser to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
He uses static and dynamic atomic scale computer simulation techniques to predict the behaviour of materials for energy applications including nuclear fission and fusion, focusing on fuel and waste performance. Robin is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering and was knighted in 2022.
The purpose of the award is to recognise an outstanding scientist who has:
a high scientific profile in the field of nuclear materials
the ability to communicate science to a broad audience
demonstrated interest in breaking down barriers between different scientific disciplines
The winner of the 2024 award will be invited to give a Plenary lecture at the next NuMat Conference in Singapore, 14–17 October 2024.
The nomination should contain the name of your nominee, his/her CV, and a summary of his/her scientific merit and research impact. The award is open to anyone in the field, although unfortunately self-nominations cannot be accepted.
Please send nominations to the Publisher of the journal, Rachel Garland ([email protected] S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre).
The deadline for nominations is 1 April 2024 at midnight BST, and notification of the award winner will appear on the websites of both the journal, Journal of Nuclear Materials S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre and the conference, NuMat 2024. The award will be presented at the NuMat 2024 Conference, Singapore, 14–17 October 2024.
Deadline for nominations: 1 April 2024 at midnight BST
Previous recipients of the award:
Professor Steven Zinkle, University of Tennessee, USA (NuMat 2010, Karlsruhe, Germany)
Professor Sydney Yip, MIT, USA (NuMat 2012, Osaka, Japan)
Dr Claudio Ronchi, JCR-ITU, Germany (NuMat 2014, Clearwater, USA)
Professor Srikumar Banerjee, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India (NuMat 2016, Montpellier, France)
Professor Rodney Ewing, Stanford University, USA (NuMat 2018, Seattle, USA)
Dr. Robert S. Averback, Professor Emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (NuMat 2020 online)
Yves Brechet, Saint Gobain, France and Monash University, USA (NuMat 2022, Ghent, Belgium)
Robert Cahn
Robert Cahn was a formidable scientist and credited by many as being a physicist who by his writings, teachings, and experiments in metallurgy, effectively created the field of materials science. An outstanding editor, he helped found the Journal of Nuclear Materials and three other journals. He set up and edited three series of books and three technical encyclopedias on materials science, and his energetic promotion of the subject was instrumental in defining it. He was also a prolific author. He wrote more than 200 scientific papers and wrote or edited some 25 books. He also wrote about 130 short articles, mainly for Nature magazine, about materials science for scientists with primary expertise in other branches of science. Even long into retirement, Robert was always willing and happy to give us the benefit of his great experience and wisdom whenever we had an idea that we wanted to explore. He travelled extensively, lectured frequently in many places, and often in several languages. He believed passionately that science needs to be communicated in a way that is clear and engaging for people from all backgrounds and cultures; and he felt strongly that Science itself should not be broken down into ghettos of knowledge.
NuMart Image Competition
Submission closed
Journal of Nuclear Materials would like to congratulate the winner of the NuMART 2024 competition voted for by attendees of NuMat 2024.
The winning image of the NumART competition is ‘Seashell’ by Dr Kan Ma.
NuMART is an image competition that runs at the NuMAT conference series and is meant primarily for those who are expecting to attend the conference (but not exclusively).
Please share with us your most striking images of nuclear materials, in all their shapes, forms and colours! We will consider micrographs, data visualizations, or a mixture of both – if they are striking and (potentially) meaningful.
All entries will be judged by the chairs of the forthcoming conference, and up to 20 will be selected. We ask that the selected entries get printed in a format no larger than an A3 (29.7 x 42.0cm, 11.69 x 16.53 inches) and those will be displayed at NuMAT 2024, 14–17 October 2024in Singapore.
The attendees of NuMAT will then be able to vote via the app.
The winning entry will then be featured on the following issue of The Journal of Nuclear Materials.
Please submit the image as a JPG or PNG, with a size limit of up to 10 MB – we may request a high-resolution image from the winner at a later stage.
SUBMIT YOUR IMAGES HERE
Closing date for entries: extended 17 May 2024
Take a look at previous NuMart winners here S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre
Elsevier/Materials Today Family Support Awards
We are excited to announce that Elsevier and Materials Today have provided funds to help supplement the costs related to childcare responsibilities for early-career researchers attending our NuMat 2024 S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre. We understand that, in both academia and industry, the years following the completion of a doctoral degree are critical for exposure, recognition, and networking in order to secure or maintain a position. For many scientists, these years also coincide with starting a family, making it difficult to achieve a work-life balance and embrace one’s career objectives. Up to $500 per award will be granted by Elsevier Editors to students, postdocs, and/or young investigators (within your first 5 years). Delegates with accepted abstracts are eligible for this award (awarded on a first come first serve basis).
If you and your family would benefit from a Family Support Award, request an application form by emailing [email protected] S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre These awards are available to early career researchers to supplement costs related to childcare responsibilities.
IAEA grant
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has limited funds at its disposal to help meet the costs of attendance at the conference by selected specialists from developing Member States eligible to receive technical assistance under the IAEA's technical co-operation program.
Generally, not more than one grant will be awarded to any one country.
If organisations wish to apply for a grant on behalf of one of their specialists, they should address specific requests to Anzhelika Khaperskaia of the IAEA to this effect.
Organisations should ensure that applications for grants are:
submitted by 31 May 2024
accompanied by a duly completed and signed
grant application form giving detailed information on the scientific qualifications of the candidate signed and stamped S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre by the head of the applicant's organisation;
accompanied by an abstract of presentation accepted by the Organizing Committee.
Applications which do not comply with the above conditions cannot be considered.
The grants awarded will be in the form of a lump sum, usually covering part of the cost of attendance. Registration fee will be waived for grantees.
Please email applications for grants to:
the Scientific Secretary Anzhelika Khaperskaia [email protected] S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre and Rachel Garland [email protected] S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre
Call for papers S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre - Journal of Nuclear Materials
Submission Open Date: October 14, 2024
Submission Close Date: Jan 31, 2025
Guest editors:
Dr. Ann Leenaers, Belgian Nuclear Research Center, Belgium
Dr. Suzy Morgan, National Nuclear Laboratory, United Kingdom
Dr. Radim Kopriva, ÚJV Řež as, Czechia
Special issue information:
The Nuclear Materials Conference (NuMat) was created in 2012 in association with the Journal of Nuclear Materials to serve as an umbrella for international meetings on nuclear materials science related to fission and fusion reactors and the overall nuclear fuel cycle. Following topics are covered :
Metallic alloys for structural components
Refractory metallic materials
Cladding materials including coatings
Fuel materials, absorbers, and fuel cladding interaction
Cement & ceramics
Polymers
Advanced manufacturing
Simulation of radiation damage
Fundamental radiation effects in materials
Linking simulations and experiments in nuclear materials
Further information here S’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre.
Workshop
15 October 2024, 7.45-8.45am in Garnet 212 Available for all NuMat 2024 delegates
Title: Research to Reactor: Translating Research for the Future of Nuclear Materials
Proposed Speakers:
1. Michael Short
2. Andrew Ngo
3. Moderated by Eugene Wee
Overview:
In this workshop panel, we explore the need to translate research from academia to deployment. We shall be looking at the current state of Nuclear Materials Research, key challenges in translating academic research to industry, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry. The panellists will discuss the barriers to translation that exist, including technical and scientific challenges, cultural differences between academia and industry and intellectual property issues amongst others. To address these challenges, we shall explore strategies for enhancing collaboration, the importance of networking and communication, and the role of the public sector in building a translational research ecosystem.