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Technical Meeting on Long-Term Needs for Nuclear Data Development

2 to 4 November 2011, IAEA Headquarters, Vienna,Austria

Summary Report

INDC(NDS)-0601

Objective

The Advisory group on "Long-term needs for nuclear data development" meets every ten years. The main objective of the group is to develop a vision of the work needed over the next decade (2011-2021) on the measurement, calculation and evaluation of nuclear data for existing and emerging applications as well as to discuss data improvement activities that could be addressed or coordinated by the IAEA.
The last meeting was held at IAEA Headquarters from 2 to 4 November 2011. The Agenda as well as list of recommendations from the meeting are implemented in the report of the meeting.

Project Officer: Robin Forrest (R.Forrest@iaea.org)

Presentations

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1A.L. NicholsIntermediate and Longer-term Nuclear Data Requirements for Medical ApplicationsPDF
2F. TarkanyiSystematic study of activation cross sections of proton and deuteron induced reactions for accelerator applicationsPDF
3A. GurbichNuclear Data for Ion Beam AnalysisPDF
4K. KozierData needs for Fission - Current SystemsPDF
5S. GanesanSummary Report of the Consultants'Perceived problems, challenges and needs in the area: Long term needs of nuclear data of innovative materials for fission energy systemsPDF
6M. IshikawaEnergy Production: Fission - Innovative SystemsPDF
7U. FischerFusion for Energy - Nuclear Data for Fusion: Goals and Development NeedsPDF
8Y.O. LeeHigh Energy ApplicationsPDF
9A. TrkovLong-term Needs for Nuclear Data Development - Processing NeedsPDF
10A. PlompenExperimental data - EXFORPDF
11A.L. Nichols/S. DunaevaLong-term Nuclear Data RequirementsPDF
12M.B. ChadwickAn Alternative Future: An International Evaluated Nuclear Database (ENDF/I or WENDF or WEF or ...)PDF
13G. ManturovSome Examples of Verification of Nuclear Data in Reactor Physics CalculationsPDF
14S. GorielyFuture Challenges in Nuclear Physics for Astrophysics ApplicationsPDF
15S. ChibaNuclear Theory NeedsPDF
16Z. GeParameter Libraries for Nuclear Data Model CalculationsPDF
17E. BaugeCovariances: a personal viewPDF
18A.J. KreinerAccelerator Technology and ApplicationsPDF
19A. KoningWhat users need: nuclear data libraries of the highest possible quality for all nuclides, incident particles, energies, reaction channels, including uncertainties: A plea for reproducibilityPDF
20M. HermanFormats and Data StoragePDF
21E. DupontSome Thoughts on Visualisation ToolsPDF

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