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Issue 5 Summer 2004
http://www.euronuclear.org/library/public/enews/ebulletinsummer2004/rrfm2005.htm
With a turnout of 174 participants from 24 countries, the 8th International
Topical Meeting on Research Reactor Fuel Management – RRFM 2004
- held in March earlier this year was resounding success, just like its predecessors.
RRFM has become an unmissable event in the field of the research
reactor fuel cycle ever since its first edition in 1997. The two-day conference
offers researchers and decision-makers a forum to exchange state-of-the-art
information on all significant aspects of the fuel cycle of research reactors.
Preparations for the 9th conference on 10-13 April 2005 are already in full swing. RRFM continues to follow the latest developments - also politically! It is now moving to Central Europe for the first time, following the pattern of EU enlargement. The brand-new Hungarian member of the European Union will host the 2005 conference. The splendours of its capital Budapest, aptly called the Pearl of the Danube, will delight you after conference hours.
The conference programme will focus on four main areas:
international topics and education
fuel development, qualification, fabrication and licensing
reactor operation, fuel safety and core conversion
spent fuel management, back-end options and transportation
Alongside the invited presentations, a great number of programme slots are reserved for contributions from delegates. Don't hesitate to share your ideas and challenges with the RRFM audience by proposing an oral or a poster presentation! The deadline is Friday, October 1st. You will find the Call for Papers on http://www.euronuclear.org/meetings/rrfm2005/callforpapers.htm.
Last but not least, RRFM 2005 will feature an industrial exhibition, providing a perfect, targeted platform for your company to display its services and reinforce its market position. The exhibition will be conveniently located in the conference foyer and guarantees maximum visibility and networking opportunities. For futher details, please refer to http://www.euronuclear.org/meetings/rrfm2005/exhibition.htm.
The preliminary conference programme and registration form will be available from mid-November on www.euronuclear.org. In the meantime, mark your calendar and spread the word!
© European Nuclear Society, 2004