The 8th Modelling in Nuclear Science and Engineering Conference will bring together the modelling community to share best practice in techniques to help improve design and operation of nuclear energy generation, processing and storage facilities including power plants to protect society by improving safety of these facilities.

The goal of scientific modelling as an activity is to make features and performance of the design easier to understand, quantify, visualise, or simulate by adopting rigorous scientific methods. This Conference will provide a platform to highlight exciting new modelling methods and applications. Previous attendees at this conference included a broad range of industry members, leading academics and those at an early career stage.

The Conference includes invited speakers, special technology leaders and presentations from the nuclear industry, national institutions and academia. It is aimed at those working on modelling and simulation, multiphysics, data science and related topics relevant to the nuclear industry, both in industry and academia.

New for 2025

  1. Early career researchers and PhD students are also encouraged to submit to present to connect with the wider modelling community. Therefore this year we will be including a dedicated session for early careers scientists and engineers to present their work to the community.
  2. We will also be having an evening reception rather than a formal dinner following day one of the conference, which is included in our ticket price.

Previous attendee feedback

“The event was a platform to connect industry and academic modellers in nuclear. Speakers and attendees came from a diverse range of backgrounds, including artificial intelligence, safety, reactor design, fuel performance modelling, multiphysics and multiscale modelling”.

“I was absolutely amazed by the variety of work & advancements that have made in the nuclear industry. All speakers were absolutely fantastic. I learnt a lot from what they shared.”

Conference Themes

The Conference will cover the recent developments and advances in:

  • Impact of Modelling in Nuclear Engineering and Science;
  • Innovation and Adoption of AI in Modelling, Design and Operation of Nuclear Facilities;
  • Multi-physics, Multi-scale Modelling;
  • Uncertainty Quantification, Data Assimilation and Digital Twin Production;
  • Modelling Codes and Methods in Reactor Safety Performance and Accident Conditions;
  • Regulation;
  • Integrated Energy Systems;
  • Decommissioning, Chemical, Storage, Waste and Fuel Cycle Facilities;
  • Use in Space Exploration, Medical Applications and Imaging;
  • Reactor Thermal Hydraulics, Fuel Performance, Neutronics, Criticality and Shielding;
  • Optimisation for Design Process and Management;
  • Experimental Techniques and Data in Supporting Modelling Activities, Verification and Validation.
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