The 45th Canadian Nuclear Society Annual Conference is calling for abstracts and papers for the Program Technical Sessions with subject-matter experts from utilities, nuclear technology and isotopes supply chains, regulator, academia, federal laboratories, and federal and provincial agencies to present the latest advancements in nuclear science and technologies. The conference technical sessions will be set up based on the papers received and accepted for the conference. Papers will be accepted based on the submitted abstracts. Full papers with presentations are preferred since this is the best approach for communicating technical information and advancements and facilitate their discussion in the industry and,development and application in the nuclear technologies’ communities. In special circumstances such as for academic and research considerations, presentations without full papers will be considered by the technical program committee.
Authors can propose series of papers intended for a topical session or themes of interest and delivered by multiple speakers for the duration of a regular technical session (around 90 minutes).
Master’s and PhD level students who submit papers for the technical program have the option of also participating in the Student Conference program; however, papers submitted for the technical program cannot be submitted to the Student Conference poster sessions.
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* Note: Copyright in papers submitted to a CNS conference remains with the author, but the CNS may freely reproduce the papers in print, electronic or other forms. The CNS retains a royalty-free right to charge fees for such material as it sees fit.
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