21-29 July 2022
Gather.Town
US/Pacific timezone
LLNL-WEB-834787

ND2022 is the latest in a series of conferences held every three years since 1978, most recently in Bruges, Belgium (ND2016) and Beijing, China (ND2019). This conference brings together international experts involved in generating and using nuclear data for a week of presentations and in-depth discussion.

ND2022 is being organized by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The conference was planned for July 24-29, 2022 in Sacramento, California, but due to ongoing uncertainty related to the Covid19 pandemic it has been converted to a virtual event.

Thanks all who submitted abstracts!  Abstract submission has closed, but registration for ND2022 is still open! We invite everyone interested in attending to complete the registration. Presenters are also invited to review the Timetable and Contribution List using links to the left to check the time of their contribution(s).

For participants currently attending the meeting, we have put together a list of frequently asked questions that may be helpful in case you are running into problems.

Conference topics include:

  • Nuclear reaction measurements,
  • Nuclear mass, structure and decay measurements,
  • Theoretical nuclear physics,
  • Special focus on fission including theory, measurements and modeling,
  • Development of new experimental capabilities and facilities,
  • Generating, improving and validating evaluated nuclear data libraries,
  • Processing nuclear data to prepare evaluated libraries for use in application codes,
  • Improving data formats, tools and quality assurance,
  • Uncertainty quantification and covariances,
  • Applying machine learning to the nuclear data pipeline, and
  • Applications of nuclear data to fields ranging from reactor design to medical isotope production to nuclear non-proliferation to space exploration and stellar nucleosynthesis.
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