APRENDE Experimentalists-Evaluators workshop (WP2-WP4)

Europe/Zurich
IPHC

IPHC

IPHC, Strasbourg Amphithéâtre Grünewald Bat 25 Campus CNRS, 23 rue du Loess 67037 Strasbourg
Dimitri Rochman (Paul Scherrer Institute), Maëlle Kerveno (CNRS)
Description

The Addressing PRiorities of Evaluated Nuclear Data - APRENDE EURATOM project fosters the collaboration between experimentalists and evaluators. We are pleased to announce the first APRENDE meeting combining the communities of WP2 New Nuclear Data measurements  and WP4 Nuclear data evaluation. The workshop will be held, in person, at the IPHC institute in Strasbourg, France, on February 26 and 27, 2025.

The goals of the wokshop are to gather experimentalists (from WP2) and evaluators (from WP4) together, and to exchange information between both communities. For this first edition, it would be a success if experimentalists understand better the need of evaluators, and if evaluators understand better measurements outcomes. The following editions, will be more focused on common WP2-WP4 works in APRENDE.

The workshop will be located in:

IPHC, Strasbourg
Amphithéâtre Grünewald Bat 25
Campus CNRS, 23 rue du Loess 67037 Strasbourg
 

More information about the location of the event can be found here: https://iphc.cnrs.fr/contact/

Diner:

A dinner will be organized on Wednesday 26, evening from 19:30 to 22:00. The location will be the "Ancienne Douane", 6 rue de la Douane, 67000 Strasbourg. See here for more information.

In case of additional questions, contact Maëlle Kerveno or Dimitri Rochman.

Hotel recommendation:

We recommend to take an hotel close to the main train station in Strasbourg. This will allow you to reach Strasbourg center by foot, and also to take the bus G towards the workshop location.

How to reach the workshop location:

The workshop will be located at the IPHC, in the amphitheater called Grünewald. Please follow the indication below, as the online Google itinerary is not accurate.

  1. You can reach the IPHC location, on the CNRS campus by bus, directly from the central train station in Strasbourg. Take the bus G in from of the train station in the direction of "Espace Europeen de l'entreprise".
  2. The travel with the bus G takes about 15 min. There are buses every 10 minutes. Information can be found here: https://www.cts-strasbourg.eu/fr/pratique/nouvelle-ligne-g/. Get off the bus at the stop Arago.
  3. Once at the Arago station, follow the indication on the map below (5 min from the Bus stop to the campus entry, where you will need to present an ID).

 

Participants
  • Adina Coman
  • Ali Al-Adili
  • David BERNARD
  • Dimitri Rochman
  • Emilio Mendoza Cembranos
  • Gabriel Auñón Fernández
  • Gilles Noguere
  • Grégoire Kessedjian
  • Guillem Cortes Rossell
  • Jan Malec
  • Jean-Eric Ducret
  • Jesús Bartolomé Sarsa
  • Julien TAIEB
  • Kenichi Tada
  • Luca Fiorito
  • Lydie Giot
  • Maëlle Kerveno
  • Muriel Fallot
  • Nicholas Pieretti
  • Nikolaos Patronis
  • Olivier Serot
  • Pascal Romain
  • Stefan Lalkovski
  • Vaibhav Jaiswal
  • +6
  • Wednesday, February 26
    • 1
      Welcome of participants

      The workshop will take place in building 25, "Amphithéâtre Grünewald"

      Speakers: Maëlle Kerveno (CNRS IPHC), Dimitri Rochman (Paul Scherrer Institute)
    • 2
      Introduction

      Introduction to the workshop, general information and words from the APRENDE project coordinator

      Speakers: Daniel Cano Ott (daniel.cano@ciemat.es), Dr Maëlle Kerveno (CNRS IPHC), Dimitri Rochman (Paul Scherrer Institute)
    • Session 1: decay data: Experiments and evaluations

      Session dedicated to decay data

      Conveners: Dimitri Rochman (Paul Scherrer Institute), Dr Maëlle Kerveno (CNRS IPHC)
      • 3
        Beta decay
        Speaker: Dr Muriel Fallot (Subatech-Université de Nantes)
      • 4
        Decay data evaluation
        Speaker: Dr Stefan Lalkovski (Sofia University)
      • 10:00 AM
        Coffee break
      • 10:30 AM
        Discussion
    • Session 2: Fission yields: Part 1/2

      Session dedicated to fission yields

      Conveners: Dimitri Rochman (Paul Scherrer Institute), Dr Maëlle Kerveno (CNRS/IPHC)
      • 5
        Experiment: FALSTAFF
        Speaker: Dr Jean-Eric ducret (GANIL)
      • 6
        Experiment: VERDI
        Speaker: Dr Ali Al-Adili (Uppsala University)
      • 7
        Evaluation: CEA Cadarache. From experimental data to FY evaluation : JEFF4.0 and future program
        Speaker: Dr Grégoire Kessedjian (CEA Cadarache)
    • 12:30 PM
      Lunch
    • Session 2: Fission yields: Part 2/2

      Session dedicated to fission yields

      • 8
        Evaluation CEA Cadarache. Some examples of useful experimental data needed for the future FY evaluation program
        Speaker: Olivier Sérot (CEA Cadarache)
      • 9
        Application: decay heat
        Speaker: Dr Lydie Giot (Subatech IMT Atlantique)
      • 3:00 PM
        Discussion
      • 3:30 PM
        Coffee break
    • Session 3: cross section: Part 1/2 (resonance range)

      Session dedicated to cross sections

      • 10
        Experiment: n_TOF
        Speaker: Dr Emilio Mendoza (CIEMAT)
      • 11
        Fission Reaction Studies at n_TOF: Overcoming Data Analysis Challenges
        Speaker: Dr Nikolas Patronis (University of Ioannina)
      • 5:00 PM
        Discussion
    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner
  • Thursday, February 27
    • Session 3: cross section: Part 2/2 (continuum range)

      Session dedicated to cross sections

      • 12
        Evaluation CEA Cadarache
        Speaker: Dr Gilles Noguere (CEA Cadarache)
      • 13
        Experiment: continuum range (GAINS@GELINA)
        Speaker: Dr Adina Coman (IFIN-HH)
      • 14
        Evaluation: CEA Bruyeres le Chatel: Evaluations "à la BRC"
        Speakers: Cyrille de Saint Jean (CEA Bruyeres), Dr Pascal Romain (CEA Bruyeres), Dr Stephane Hilaire (CEA Bruyeres)
      • 10:30 AM
        Coffee break
      • 15
        Application
        Speaker: Dr Fiorito Luca (SCK CEN)
      • 16
        Japanese overview of ND effort
        Speaker: Dr Kenichi Tada (JAEA)
      • 12:00 PM
        Discussion
    • 12:30 PM
      End of workshop, wrap-up and conclusions