Workshop for Applied Nuclear Data Activities (WANDA) 2026
Hilton Arlington National Landing, 2399 Richmond Hwy, Arlington, VA, 22202
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Nonproliferation and Safeguards for Advanced Reactors |
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In terms of facilities and instrumentation, the US ND community has many capabilities and needs. One of the goals of this session is to discuss experimental facilities currently available in the US that can be used for ND developments which impact various federal missions. Another goal of this session is to discuss instrumentation and facility needs which are required to progress ND efforts, and how investing in those facilities would impact relevant mission space for US programs. This session will cover a wide variety of differential and integral measurements for ND reactions and structure investigations and will support the development of reference documentation for US ND facilities.โ |
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Morning Hospitality and Registration
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Session I: PlenaryConveners: Dr Ellen O'Brien (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Stephanie Lyons (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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WelcomeSpeakers: Dr Ellen O'Brien (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Stephanie Lyons (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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The Genesis MissionSpeaker: Hal Finkel (DOE)
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Current Initiatives of the WPEC Nuclear Data ActivitiesSpeaker: Anastasia Georgiadou (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)
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Session Break
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DOE-SC: Data ManagementSpeaker: Michael Cooke (DOE-SC)
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DOE-NPSpeaker: Keith Jankowski (DOE Office of Science, Nuclear Physics)
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Lunch
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Poster Session: 1
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A-01: Current Status on the INL HERMES-400 Gamma-Ray MicrocalorimeterSpeaker: Paige Abel (Idaho National Laboratory)
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A-02: Estimation of Neutron-Induced Fission Product Yield Uncertainties from Gamma Spectra Data with Bayesian Inverse UQSpeaker: Christopher Brady (NCSU)
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A-03: GODDESS: Techniques for neutron-induced surrogate reaction measurementsSpeaker: J.A. Cizewski (Rutgers University)
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A-04: Short-Lived Fission Product Signatures of Actinide Content for TRISO FuelsSpeaker: Stefania Dede (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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A-05: Quasi-Differential Experiments for Validation of Neutron Scattering Evaluations for Materials Used in Fusion SystemsSpeaker: Julian Driebeek (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
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A-06: Direct measurement of neutron-induced charged particle reactions relevant to fusion applicationsSpeaker: Panagiotis Gastis (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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A-08: Physically-Motivated Heteroscedastic Uncertainties for Bayesian Nuclear Model CombinationSpeaker: Bailey Knight (Michigan State University)
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A-09: Advances in Photon Strength Function Data Compilation and AssessmentSpeaker: Kgashane Malatji (UC Berkeley)
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A-10: Neutron Elastic Scattering Cross Section and Angular Data with Fast Neutrons on Carbon using CoGNAC at LANSCESpeaker: Nicholas Mendez (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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A-11: Proton-Induced Nuclear Material Signatures for Space-Based VerificationSpeaker: Joseph Murphy (University of Michigan)
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A-12: Constraining the Xenon Poison Neutron Capture Rate for Reactor Design and Nuclear SafeguardsSpeaker: Austin Rambo (Ohio University)
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A-13: Physics guided discrepancy learning for neutron induced cross sectionsSpeaker: Karishma Shah (UC Berkeley)
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A-14: The MicroCALDERA Project: Active-Target Microcalorimeters for Nuclear DataSpeaker: Jason Surbrook (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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A-15: Low-background gamma counting Facility at the NNDCSpeaker: Ms Sanjanee Waniganeththi (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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Session II: Nonproliferation and Safeguards for Advanced Reactors
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Introduction to Nuclear Data Needs for NonproliferationSpeakers: Mark Croce (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Ramkumar Venkataraman (ORNL), Tomi Akindele (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Proliferation Resistance Optimization for Advanced Reactors and Fuel CyclesSpeaker: Kyle Salle
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Stakeholders:FPMs
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Modeling and Simulation
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Nuclear Data for Digital TwinsSpeaker: Pavel Tsetkov
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Discussion: Stakeholders
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Session Break
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Nuclear Data Needs
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Nuclear Data Performance AssessmentSpeaker: William Wieselquist (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Benchmarks
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Discussion: Nuclear Data and Benchmark NeedsSpeakers: Mark Croce (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Tomi Akindele (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Morning Hospitality and Registration
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Session III: Funded Project Reports
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Nuclear Structure Evaluators Traineeship at Lawrence Livermore National LaboratorySpeakers: Kay Kolos (LLNL), Libby McCutchan (BNL/NNDC), Vincent Cheung (LLNL)
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Accelerated Decay Data Evaluation and Development of an Adopted Decay Data LibrarySpeaker: Libby McCutchan (BNL/NNDC)
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Early Career Award: An Innovative (n,xn) Measurement Capability for Fusion Reactors, Fast Reactors, Radiochemical Diagnostics, and AstrophysicsSpeaker: Keegan Kelly (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Quasi-continuum Nuclear Data Evaluator TrainingSpeaker: Mathis Wiedeking (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Bayesian Framework for Mining of Evaluated Nuclear Mass DataSpeaker: Kyle Godbey
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Impact of Nuclear Data on Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems Safety and OperationSpeaker: Germina Procop (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Gamma Production Cross Sections for Active Neutron Interrogation with GENESISSpeaker: Thibault Laplace (LBNL)
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Realistic Reaction Evaluations for Fission products off stabilitySpeaker: Gustavo Nobre (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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Development of Benchmark Measurements for Gamma CascadesSpeakers: Ian Parker (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Yaron Danon (RPI)
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Systematic Study of Neutron-Capture Reactions on Peak Fission ProductsSpeaker: Andrea Richard (Ohio University)
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Constraining Xe-135(n,g) Through B-Oslo Measurements Of I-136 DecaySpeaker: Darren Bleuel (LLNL)
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Cross Section Measurements Of O-17,18(a,n)Ne-20,21 And Al-27(a,n)P-30 For Nuclear SafeguardsSpeaker: Rebecca Toomey (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Reaction Cross Sections, Secondary Gamma-Ray Yields, and Measured Neutron Spectra for Alpha-Induced Reactions on Light NucleiSpeaker: Richard deBoer (University of Notre Dame)
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The Berkeley Atlas: A database of absolute cross sections for inelastic, gamma-ray production with 14 MeV neutronsSpeaker: Patrick Peplowski (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)
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Nuclear Data for Advanced Reactor and Proliferation ConcernsSpeaker: Jennifer Jo Ressler
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WANDA 2026 Picture
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Lunch
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Poster Session: 2
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B-01: 54Fe(d,pg)55Fe Reaction Measured with DAPPERSpeaker: Arthur Alvarez (TAMU- Cyclotron Institute)
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B-02: PETALE Benchmark for Neutron Transmission and Activation in Heavy Reflector Materials at CROCUSSpeaker: Robbie Baker (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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B-03: DICER64: Upgraded capabilities of a neutron transmission instrument at LANSCESpeaker: Sotirios Chasapoglou (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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B-04: Enabling mission-critical cross section measurements: The LANSCE Enhancements Neutron Target Facility projectSpeaker: Andrew Cooper (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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B-05: New measurements of spontaneous fission properties of Pu isotopesSpeaker: Matthew Devlin (LANL)
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B-06: Measurement of 78mBr 2- โ1+ Transition Half-Life by Self-Coincidence Analysis in an Active Target LaBr3(Ce) DetectorSpeaker: Valentin Fondement (University of Michigan)
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B-07: Machine Learning Informed Evaluation of Neutron-Induced Reaction Cross SectionsSpeaker: Max Guzman (Oregon State University)
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B-08: Development of a Transmutation Data RepositorySpeaker: Cihang Lu (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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B-09: High Precision Gamma-ray Measurement and Evaluation of Radionuclides Relevant to Fusion SystemsSpeaker: Andrea Mattera (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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B-10: Reliability-based Nuclear Data Prioritization for Fusion ReactorsSpeaker: Enrique Miralles-Dolz (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
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B-11: Comprehensive measurements of alpha induced reactions on 10,11B isotopesSpeaker: Som Paneru (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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B-12: Comprehensive measurement of the ฮณ-ray strength function in even-even stable Mo isotopesSpeaker: Logan Schaedig (UNC-Chapel Hill/ TUNL)
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B-13: Multi-Channel Study of Alpha-Induced Reactions on Light NucleiSpeaker: Maxwell Sorensen (University of Notre Dame)
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B-14: New Measurements of Gamma-rays from Thermal Neutron Capture on ManganeseSpeaker: Alex Howe
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B-15: Systematic Studies of Molybdenum Level DensitiesSpeaker: Amadie Wijenarayana (Ohio University)
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B-16: R-MATRIX SCHOOL 2025Speaker: Marco Pigni (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Session IV: Creating an Inventory Sub-Library
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WelcomeSpeakers: Dr Andre Sieverding (LLNL), Richard Saldanha (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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Introduction: The nuclear observables of the lesser GodsSpeaker: jean-christophe sublet (United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority)
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Nuclear Data Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis for FusionSpeaker: Bamidele Ebiwonjumi
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Examination of ENDF/B-VIII.1-Based Nuclear Data for LWR Pressure Vessel Fluence and Dosimetry ApplicationsSpeaker: Greg Fischer (Westinghouse)
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Impact of cross section and fission yield uncertainties on reactor fuel inventoriesSpeaker: Germina Procop (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Uncertainties in Power Coupling Factors and Uranium Fissile Split in the Transient Reactor Test (TREAT) FacilitySpeaker: Thomas Holschuh (INL)
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Benchmarking and validating cosmogenic activation models (NDIAWG project)Speaker: Richard Saldanha (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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Constraining Cross Sections on Unstable NucleiSpeaker: Andrew Ratkiewicz (Lawrence Livermore National Lab)
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One brick after another: Solid foundations for accelerated progress in FENDL and TENDLSpeaker: Georg Schnabel (IAEA)
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Discussion & Close
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Morning Hospitality and Registration
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Session V: Mapping out the Path to the Next-Generation of Nuclear Fission Data
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IntroductionSpeakers: Brian Kiedrowski, Jack Silano (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), William Wieselquist (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Applications
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Spent Fuel/ReactorsSpeaker: Germina Procop (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Discussion
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Fission Cross Sections and Nubar & Spectrum
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Uncertainties in EvaluationsSpeaker: Denise Neudecker (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Fission Cross Section EvaluationSpeaker: Luiz Leal (ORNL)
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Measurement PerspectiveSpeaker: Keegan Kelly (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Discussion
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Session Break
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Independent Continuous Energy Fission Product Yields & Correlations
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Modeling Fission Product Yields and CorrelationsSpeaker: Amy Lovell (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Representation of Future Continuous Energy Yields with CorrelationSpeaker: Amanda Lewis (LANL)
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Discussion
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Creating the Roadmap Together
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Lunch
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Session VI: AI/ML for Nuclear Data: Opportunities and Challenges
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A National Security AI Platform Driving Accelerated Science with AISpeaker: Peer-Timo Bremer (LLNL)
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Databases for an Automated Nuclear Data Pipeline and the role of AI/MLSpeaker: Arjan Koning (IAEA)
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AI/ML Surrogate-Accelerated Learning and Inference in Nuclear Data ProblemsSpeaker: Ajeeta Khatiwada (LANL)
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Inverse Uncertainty Quantification with Machine Learning ModelsSpeaker: Christopher Brady (NCSU)
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High-Fidelity Emulators in Nuclear TheorySpeakers: Dean Lee (Michigan State University), Dean Lee (Michigan State University)
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Sparse Bayesian Methods to Estimate BiasSpeaker: Noah Walton (LANL)
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EMU and Deep Learning of Nuclear Cross SectionsSpeaker: Erika Holmbeck (LLNL)
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AI/ML-Ready Data Needed Enabling Fast Optimal Experiment SelectionSpeaker: Denise Neudecker (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Recent deployment of AI/ML tools for radioactive beam optimization at ATLASSpeaker: Daniel Gonzalez (ANL)
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Uncertainty-quantified reaction modeling via data-driven multi-objective optimizationSpeaker: Georgios Perdikakis (Central Michigan University)
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OpenAI Content Generation for the Nuclear Science References (NSR) DatabaseSpeaker: Boris Pritychenko (BNL)
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INDRASpeaker: Patrick Talou
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Panel Discussion
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Dinner
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Morning Hospitality and Registration
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Session VII: Instrumentation and Facilities for Nuclear Data
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FRIB overview with recent instrumentation developmentsSpeaker: Sean Liddick (FRIB/MSU)
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ANL: ATLAS / nuCARIBUSpeaker: Guy Savard (Argonne National Laboratory)
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SNL: SCX and ACRR capabilities and planned upgradesSpeaker: David Ames (SNL)
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Gamma-ray and Neutron Beam Research Infrastructures at TUNLSpeaker: Prof. Calvin Howell (Duke University and TUNL)
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LBNL: GENESIS array / isotope-production cross sections @ 88-inch cyclotronSpeaker: Thibault Laplace (LBNL)
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LANSCE nuclear data activities and neutron target developmentSpeaker: Jack Winkelbauer (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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ORNL: SNS for phonon scattering and thermal scattering lawsSpeaker: Kemal Ramic (ORNL)
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Discussion
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CloseoutConveners: Dr Ellen O'Brien (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Stephanie Lyons (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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Lunch
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WANDA Report DraftingConveners: Dr Ellen O'Brien (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Stephanie Lyons (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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