NuMat2020: The Nuclear Materials Conference
NuMat2020: The Nuclear Materials Conference
26 – 30 October 2020 | Ghent, Belgium
We understand you may be concerned about not being able to attend due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 situation.
Rest assured that we will refund your registration fee, with no penalty, should you wish to cancel during the uncertainty of the outbreak.
Gent ICC – International Convention Center
Van Rysselberghedreef 2 bus 1 – Citadelpark
B – 9000 Gent
t. +32 (0)9-242 89 00
Overzicht
Following on from NuMat 2018 in Seattle USA, where over 500 delegates presented their work, NuMat 2020 will focus on broad topics of interest to the nuclear materials community.
We realize that the whole world is currently affected by Coronavirus COVID-19, and firstly, we hope that you and your family and friends are well and stay healthy.
Due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, we have taken the decision to move the NuMat2020: The Nuclear Materials Conference abstract submission deadline until 12 June 2020.
We also understand you may be concerned about not being able to attend NuMat 2020 due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 situation. Rest assured, we are monitoring the situation closely, and will refund your registration fee, with no penalty, should you wish to cancel during the uncertainty of the outbreak.
We very much look forward to everyone being able to join us in Belgium this October.
Onderwerpen
Track 1 Structural components
Track 2 Fuel systems
- Track 2A Cladding materials including coating
- Track 2B Fuel materials, absorbers and fuel cladding interaction
Track 3 Cement and Polymers
Voorkennis
Belangrijke data
Deadlines
Robert Cahn Award nomination: deadline 6 December 2019
Revised Abstract Submission: deadline 12 June 2020
Early registration: deadline 14 August 2020
NuMart Image competition: deadline 26 June 2020
Organisatie
Conference Chairs
Ann Leenaers, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, SCK CEN, Belgium
Lorenzo Malerba, CIEMAT, Spain
Philippe Pareige, Université de Rouen, France
Michael Preuss, The University of Manchester, UK
Prijs
Remember you can cancel your registration at any time if affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Early registration deadline: 14 August 2020
Early Academic Rate1 - €525 plus Belgian VAT @ 21% = €635.25
Academic Rate1 - €625 plus Belgian VAT @ 21% = €756.25
Early Industry Rate - €590 plus Belgian VAT @ 21% = €713.90
Industry Rate - €690 plus Belgian VAT @ 21% = €834.90
Student Rate2 - €255 plus Belgian VAT @ 21% = €308.55
1 Academic rate applies to those with a fulltime position in a non-commercial institute.
2 Student rate applies to those registered for a higher degree. Student registration forms must be accompanied by a signed letter from your head of department attesting to student status (please note, Post Doc students are not eligible for the student registration rate). These should be emailed to g [dot] boodell [at] elsevier [dot] com (g[dot]boodell[at]elsevier[dot]com) (please do not email credit card information under any circumstances) to support your registration.
Accommodatie
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