| Course | Who Should Attend? | Objectives | Dates | Fees (Non Residential) |
Introduction to MCBEND |
New or inexperienced users of MCBEND |
The course is aimed at providing the new or inexperienced user of the software with a broad understanding of the capabilities of MCBEND, a package for radiation transport problems in shield design, dosimetry and industrial applications. |
24-27 Feb 2009 & 22-25 Sept |
£1,749 |
Advanced MCBEND |
For those with significant experience of MCBEND and who ideally have attended the introductory MCBEND course. |
The course is aimed at providing the experienced user of MCBEND with more understanding of the theoretical ideas behind the code and their implementation within the software. |
3-5 March 2009 & 29 Sept - |
£1,499 |
Introduction to MONK |
New or inexperienced users of MONK |
To provide the new or inexperienced user of MONK for criticality purposes with a broad understanding of the capabilities of the code and hands-on experience of constructing input specifications. |
10-13 Mar 2009 & 6-9 Oct |
£1,749 |
Advanced MONK |
For those with significant experience of MONK and who ideally have attended the introductory MONK course. |
The course is aimed at providing the experienced user of MONK with more understanding of the theoretical ideas behind the code and their implementation within the software. |
17-19 Mar 2009 & 13-15 Oct |
£1,499 |
MONK Application Masterclass |
The course is heavily weighted towards the application of the code and is ideally suited to those who have already attended the Introduction to MONK course. |
The course is aimed at providing the experienced user of MONK with the choices and options available to the MONK modeller and how best to use the code for particular applications. There is scope for the applications focus of the course to be tailored to specific organisation requirements. |
To be announced |
£1,499 |
Introduction to WIMS |
New or inexperienced users of WIMS |
The course is aimed at providing the new or inexperienced user of the software with a broad understanding of the capabilities of the Reactor Physics code WIMS and hands-on experience of constructing input specifications. |
24-27 Mar 2009 & 20-23 Oct |
£1,749 |
Advanced WIMS |
For those with significant experience of WIMS and who ideally have attended the introductory WIMS course. |
The course will concentrate on the facilities in the latest version of WIMS (that is WIMS9A) but due to the nature of the code and the presentations much of the material will also be relevant to earlier versions of WIMS such as LWRWIMS. |
31 Mar - 3 Apr 2009 & 27-30 Oct |
£1,749 Excl. VAT |
Introduction to FEAT |
New or inexperienced users of FEAT |
The course is aimed at providing the inexperienced user of the software with a broad understanding of the capabilities of the code and to teach the efficient use of FEAT in the thermal, fluids and stress engineering areas. |
To be announced |
£1,749 |
Introduction to RANKERN |
New or inexperienced users of RANKERN |
The course is aimed at providing the inexperienced user of the software with a broad understanding of the capabilities of RANKERN (a 3D Point-Kernel computer program written for gamma-ray analysis). |
To be announced |
£1,249 |
Introduction to FISPIN |
New or inexperienced users of FISPIN |
The course is aimed at providing the inexperienced user of the software with a broad understanding of the capabilities of the calculation of nuclide inventories. |
To be announced |
£1,099 |