Monday September 23, 2024
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
9:00 AM | Welcome Remarks | ||
9:30 AM | Imre Pázsit | Chalmers University of Technology |
Space- And Energy-Dependent Theory Of Multiplicity Counting In Nuclear Safeguards
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10:00 AM | Liliane Basso Barichello | Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul |
Transport Calculation Of The Multiplicity Moments In Nuclear Safeguards
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10:30 AM | Break | ||
11:00 AM | Jean Ragusa | Texas A&M university |
Sweep-Based Uncollided-Flux Treatment On Unstructured Grids
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11:30 AM | Matthew O’Brien | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
A Simple and Fast Algorithm for Determining When Domain Decomposed Monte Carlo Particle Communication Has Finished
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12:00 PM | Mario I Ortega | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Tensor Train Neutron Transport Applied To Nuclear Reactor Problems
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12:30 PM | Lunch | ||
2:00 PM | Renato Gatto | Sapienza University of Rome, Italy |
Theoretical aspects of turbulence and anomalous transport in fusion plasmas
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2:30 PM | M.V. Falessi | ENEA C.R. Frascati |
Energetic Particle transport in fusion plasmas
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3:00 PM | Fabrizio Martelli | Università degli Studi di Firenze |
Anomalous Radiative Transfer through Inhomogeneous Media
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3:30 PM | Break | ||
4:00 PM | Alfio Borzi | University of Wuerzburg, Germany |
Feedback Stabilization of a Linaer Kinetic Model with Collisions in a Monte Carlo framework
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4:30 PM | Mario Annunziato | Università degli Studi di Salerno |
On the reconstruction of potential fields by the observation of the stochastic motion, via Fokker-Planck optimal control.
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5:00 PM | Giovanni Mascali | University of Calabria |
Optimal charge distribution for the Vlasov-Poisson system by an external electric field
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6:00 PM – Reception at La Sapienza with tour of Basilica San Pietro in Vincoli (6-7 pm) and Dinner starting at 7pm.
Tuesday September 24, 2024
9:00 AM | Omar Morandi | University of Florence |
Optimal control of trapped interacting atoms by quantum phase space formalism
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9:30 AM | Giovanni Nastasi | University of Enna “Kore” |
Optimal Control Of A Semiclassical Boltzmann Equation For Charge Transport In Graphene
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10:00 AM | Jan Bartsch | Universität Konstanz |
Non-adiabatic optimal control of plasma cooling
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10:30 AM | Break | ||
11:00 AM | Samuel Olivier | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Consistent Second Moment Methods with Scalable Linear Solvers
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11:30 AM | Ricardo Barros | Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
ASuccessive Over Relaxation Variant of the Partial One-Node Block Inversion Iterative Scheme for SN Transport Calculations
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12:00 PM | Zachary K. Hardy | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
A Second Moment Method for k-Eigenvalue Acceleration with Continuous Diffusion and Discontinuous Transport Discretizations
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12:30 PM | Lunch | ||
2:00 PM | Roberto D. M. Garcia | Instituto de Estudos Avançados, Brazil |
Benchmark-Quality Results For Transport Problems Involving A Void Region In Spherical Geometry
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2:30 PM | Ganapol | Retired |
Double PN Benchmark Solution for the 1D Monoenergetic Neutron Transport Equation in Plane Geometry with Scaling
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3:00 PM | William Bennett | University of Notre Dame |
Verification solutions for a blast wave imaging problem in slab and spherical geometries
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3:30 PM | Break | ||
4:00 PM | Luis Bonilla | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Thermal fluctuations and stochastic transport in free standing graphene
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4:30 PM | Gavin Crow | AWE Aldermaston |
Two Plasmon Decay With Up-Scatter
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5:00 PM | Vittorio Romano | University of Catania, Italy |
Uncertainty quantification for charge transport in GNRs by means of the semiclassical Boltzmann equation
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5:30 PM | Vito Dario Camiola | Università di Catania | Quantum MEP hydrodynamical model for charge transport |
6:00 PM – Rooftop reception at Notre Rome Global Gateway in Honor of the Retirement of Prof. Barry Ganapol, a true friend of ICTT.
Wednesday September 25, 2024
9:00 AM | Dmitriy Anistratov | North Carolina State University |
A Grey Variable Eddington Factor Reduced-Order Model for Thermal Radiative Transfer with Data-Driven Closures
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9:30 AM | Nicholas A. Gentile | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
A Modified Frequency-Dependent Material Motion Benchmark For Thermal Radiative Transfer
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10:00 AM | Thomas A. Brunner | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Nonlinear Acceleration Of Thermal Radiation Transport
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10:30 AM | Break | ||
11:00 AM | Shay Heizler | Hebrew University |
Generalized Non-Equilibrium Su-Olson Marshak Wave solutions
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11:30 AM | Conner Myers | University of Maryland, College Park |
Quantum Simulation of Non-Equilibrium Marshak Waves
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12:00 PM | Menahem Krief | Hebrew University |
New self-similar solutions to the Marshak wave problem
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12:30 PM | Lunch | ||
2:00 PM | Farzad Rahnema | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Multigroup Cross Section Generation Method For Arbitrary Geometry And Spectrum
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2:30 PM | Maiara Mentges | Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Santa Catarina – IFSC |
The ADO solution for two-dimensional particle transport problems with exact representation of the scattering law
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3:00 PM | Farzad Rahnema | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Stochastic Perturbation Method For Updating Response Expansion Coefficients To Account For Changes In Material Density And Isotope Composition
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3:30 PM | Break | ||
4:00 PM | Richard sanchez | CEA |
A Closure For Nonhomogeneous Renewal Statistics In Multi Dimensions
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4:30 PM | Phillipe Humbert | CEA |
Stochastic Neutronics Calculations Using Deterministic Transport
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5:00 PM | Jacek Polewczak | California State University, Northridge |
Global in time existence theorem for dense reactive mixture
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Thursday September 26, 2024
9:00 AM | Eric Dumonteil | CEA |
Is reactor power noise associated to a new criticality regime ?
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9:30 AM | Alain Mazzolo | CEA (Université Paris-Saclay) |
Probability density functions for photon propagation in a binary (isotropic-Poisson) statistical mixture with unmatched positive/negative refractive indexes
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10:00 AM | Ó. López Pouso | USC, Spain | Difference schemes for the Fokker-Planck angular diffusion operator |
10:30 AM | Break | ||
11:00 AM | Ernesto Pini | University of Florence |
Anisotropic light transport in scattering media
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11:30 AM | Mikolaj Adam Kowalski | CEA | Computational Methods To Generate D-Dimensional N-Ary Markov Media |
12:00 PM | M. Machida | Kindai University |
Fractional advection-diffusion equation derived from the linear Boltzmann equation
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12:30 PM | Zachary K. Hardy | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Incorporating Interior Data to Improve Radiographic Density Reconstruction
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