MTV学生虚拟研究研讨会-监测,技术和验证联盟

来源:https://mtv.engin.umich.edu/student-virtual-research-symposium/标签:研讨会,MTV,监测,验证,技术,联盟收藏:株野作者:萨拉·A·波兹教授日期:2020/06/09MTV学生虚拟研究研讨会将于2020年6月9日,11日,15日(美国东部时间)举行,为期三天,由密歇根大学主办。点击下面的日期,观看学生的演讲录音。议程一览6月9日的演示文稿(单击查看详细信息)主持人:密歇根大学Shaun Clarke博士美国东部时间12:55 – 1:00 pm,“欢迎与物流”,美国密西根大学MTV副主任Shaun Clarke博士美国东部时间下午1:00 – 1:20,“监测,技术和验证联盟”,密西根大学MTV主任Sara Pozzi教授美国东部时间1:20 – 1:40 pm,“中微子引起的核裂变”,杜克大学泰勒·约翰逊(Tyler Johnson)美国东部时间下午1:40 – 2:00,“中微子定向检测概述”,杜克大学Connor Awe2:00 – 2:20 pm(ET),“水性液体闪烁体的质子产率”,加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校爱德华·卡拉汉(Edward Callaghan)美国东部时间2:20 – 2:40 pm,“ SANDD:具有分段6Li掺杂的脉冲形状敏感塑料闪烁体的定向抗中微子探测器”,密歇根大学Felicia Sutanto美国东部时间下午2:40 – 3:00,“开发用于校准大型掺Calibration水Cherenkov探测器的16N和17N源”,密歇根大学Kristofer Ogren美国东部时间下午3:00 – 3:15,BREAK主持人:密歇根大学Igor Jovanovic教授美国东部时间3:15 – 3:35 pm,“密歇根大学David Trimas的“基于CEvNS的用于反应堆抗中微子监测的探测器的反冲率评估”东部时间3:35 – 3:55 pm(美国东部时间),“ NuLat:一种新型紧凑型抗中微子检测器”,夏威夷大学杰克·鲍鲁辛斯基东部时间3:55 – 4:15(ET),“ 252Cf(sf)自发裂变中总光子能量与中子多重性的逐事件关联”,密歇根大学利亚·克拉克美国东部时间4:15 – 4:35(ET),“自发裂变后的伽马射线发射相关性”,密西根大学Stefano Marin美国东部时间4:35 – 4:55(ET),“ FS-3的特征:裂变中的中子-光子相关检测系统”,密歇根大学的Isabel Hernandez美国东部时间4:55 – 5:15(ET),“ Cf-252自发裂变中子在模拟和实验中的能量多重相关性”,密歇根大学Eoin Sansevero美国东部时间下午5:15 – 5:35,“中子光谱相关性的系统响应建模”,密歇根大学斯蒂芬·奥卡(Stephan Okar)美国东部时间下午5:35 –下午6:00,BREAK美国东部时间下午6:00 – 7:00(欢乐时光):研究COVID-19时代。由大学的Sara Pozzi共同主持。密歇根州和LLNL的Meghan McGarry6月11日的演示文稿(单击查看详细信息)主持人:密歇根大学David Wehe教授美国东部时间1:00 – 1:25 pm,“第2天,欢迎和概述”,MTV导演Sara Pozzi教授美国东部时间1:25 – 1:45 pm,“使用随机和确定性求解方法的中子多重分布”,新墨西哥大学Jawad Moussa东部时间1:45 – 2:05 pm(美国东部时间),“使用同位素比率识别欺骗性P样品的来源属性”,得克萨斯州A&M大学的Patrick O'Neal东部时间2:05 – 2:25 pm(美国东部时间),“悍马:由学生驱动的辐射传输求解器框架”,密歇根大学Kyle A Beyer东部时间2:25 – 2:45 pm(ET),“用于获取途径分析的燃料循环的图形表示”,威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校的Katie Mummah美国东部时间2:45 – 3:05 pm,“ AVLIS富集的铀同位素组成分析”,佐治亚理工学院亨利·伯恩斯美国东部时间3:05 – 3:20 pm – BREAK主持人:密歇根大学Brian Kiedrowski教授东部时间3:20 – 3:40 pm(美国东部时间),“演示飞秒激光驱动的灯丝唤醒后光信号的毫秒级衰减”,密歇根大学帕特里克·斯科德兹基美国东部时间3:40 – 4:00 pm,“通过叶绿素荧光和植物色素分析监测植物中的压力”,密歇根大学Lauren Finney4:00 – 4:20 pm(美国东部时间),“使用激光诱导的荧光量化苔藓对污染物暴露的响应”,夏威夷大学马诺阿凯利·特鲁阿克斯(Kelly Truax)美国东部时间4:20 – 4:40(ET),“用于检测环境中核生产活动的生物传感器”,田纳西大学Isis Fukai美国东部时间4:40 – 5:00 pm,“核爆炸监测方法的发展”,佛罗里达大学的艾米丽·卡瓦斯(Emily Kwapis)美国东部时间下午5:00 – 5:20,“使用现代方法分析核爆炸产生的遗留地震数据”,哥伦比亚大学约翰·怀尔德6月15日的演示文稿(点击查看详细信息)主持人:密歇根大学Shaun D. Clarke博士美国东部时间1:00 – 1:05 pm,“第3天,欢迎和概述”,MTV导演Sara Pozzi教授美国东部时间1:05 – 1:25 pm,“时间编码双粒子成像仪(lanTErn)”,密歇根大学John Kuchta美国东部时间下午1:25 – 1:45,“用特殊核材料制成的复杂源场景展示自适应成像概念”,密歇根大学Niral P Shah美国东部时间1:45 – 2:05 pm,“掌上大小的自适应中子散射相机”,密歇根大学Nathan Giha美国东部时间2:05 – 2:25 pm,“使用手持式双粒子成像仪提取中子能谱”,密歇根大学William Steinberger美国东部时间2:25 – 2:45 pm(ET),“使用近阈7Li(p,n)7Be反应的弹头中子共振分析”,麻省理工学院Ethan Klein美国东部时间下午2:45 – 3:05,“锡铜分级屏蔽的遗传算法优化,以改善Improved的保障措施”,密歇根大学,诺亚·克莱德克(Noah Kleedtke),美国东部时间3:05 – 3:20 pm – BREAK主持人:密歇根大学钟合教授美国东部时间3:20 – 3:40 pm,“ 237Np的无损检测”,密歇根大学的Michael Hua美国东部时间3:40 – 4:00 pm,“使用模拟验证快速金属组件的有机闪烁体Rossi-alpha测量”,密歇根大学Caiser Bravo4:00 – 4:20 pm(ET),“小型中子散射照相机的Stilbene立方体表征”,密歇根大学Elinor Mullin美国东部时间4:20 – 4:40(ET),“在混合中子-光子环境中用于中子检测的人工神经网络系统的验证”,密歇根大学,阿巴斯·乔哈尔·吉尼亚(Abbas Johar Jinia)美国东部时间4:40 – 5:00 pm,“光子主动探询过程中快速中子的探测”,密歇根大学Christopher Alan Meert下午5:00 – 5:20(美国东部时间),“佛罗里达大学的泰勒·哈维(Taylor Harvey),“ MCNP-PoliMi模拟一个立方体形整体中子散射相机的几何效应”美国东部时间下午5:20 – 6:00,BREAK美国东部时间下午6:00 –晚上7:00(欢乐时光):会议室1:核与粒子物理的基础共同主持人:新墨西哥州的亚当·赫希特和弗吉尼亚州的帕特里克·胡伯会议室2:核不扩散的信号和源术语,主持人:佐治亚理工学院的Steven Biegalski会议室3:核爆炸监测,主持人:大学安德烈亚斯·恩奎斯特(Andreas Enqvist)。佛罗里达原文MTV Student Virtual Research SymposiumThe MTV Student Virtual Research Symposium will be hosted by the University of Michigan over three days from June 9, 11, and 15, 2020 (US Eastern Time).Click on the dates below to watch student presentation recordings.AGENDA AT A GLANCEJune 9 Presentations (click for details)Session Chair: Dr. Shaun Clarke, University of Michigan12:55 – 1:00 pm (ET), “Welcome and Logistics”, Shaun Clarke, Ph.D., MTV Associate Director, University of Michigan1:00 – 1:20 pm (ET), “Consortium for Monitoring, Technology, and Verification”, Prof. Sara Pozzi, MTV Director, University of Michigan1:20 – 1:40 pm (ET), “Neutrino induced nuclear fission”, Tyler Johnson, Duke University1:40 – 2:00 pm (ET), “An Overview of Neutrino Directional Detection”, Connor Awe, Duke University2:00 – 2:20 pm (ET), “Proton light yield of water-based liquid scintillator”, Edward Callaghan, University of California, Berkeley2:20 – 2:40 pm (ET), “SANDD: A directional antineutrino detector with segmented 6Li-doped pulse-shape-sensitive plastic scintillator”, Felicia Sutanto, University of Michigan2:40 – 3:00 pm (ET), “Development of 16N and 17N Sources for Calibration of a Large Gd-Doped Water Cherenkov Detector”, Kristofer Ogren, University of Michigan3:00 – 3:15 pm (ET), BREAKSession Chair: Prof. Igor Jovanovic, University of Michigan3:15 – 3:35 pm (ET), “Evaluation of recoil rates in a CEvNS-based detector for reactor antineutrino monitoring “, David Trimas, University of Michigan3:35 – 3:55 pm (ET), “NuLat: A New Compact Anti-Neutrino Detector”, Jack Borusinski, University of Hawaii3:55 – 4:15 pm (ET), “Event-by-Event Correlations of Total Photon Energy and Neutron Multiplicity in Spontaneous Fission of 252Cf(sf)”, Leah Clark, University of Michigan4:15 – 4:35 pm (ET), “Gamma-Ray Emission Correlations Following Spontaneous Fission”, Stefano Marin, University of Michigan4:35 – 4:55 pm (ET), “Characterization of FS-3: a detection system for neutron-photon correlations in fission”, Isabel Hernandez, University of Michigan4:55 – 5:15 pm (ET), “Simulated and Experimental Energy-Multiplicity Correlations in Neutrons from the Spontaneous Fission of Cf-252”, Eoin Sansevero, University of Michigan5:15 – 5:35 pm (ET), “Modelling System Response for Neutron Spectroscopic Correlations”, Stephan Okar, University of Michigan5:35 – 6:00 pm (ET), BREAK6:00 – 7:00 pm (ET), Happy Hour: Research in the COVID-19 era.Co-hosted by Sara Pozzi, Univ. of Michigan, and Meghan McGarry, LLNLJune 11 Presentations (click for details)Session Chair: Prof. David Wehe, University of Michigan1:00 – 1:25 pm (ET), “Day 2, Welcome and Overview”, Prof. Sara Pozzi, MTV Director1:25 – 1:45 pm (ET), “Neutron Multiplicity Distributions Using Stochastic and Deterministic Solution Methods”, Jawad Moussa, University of New Mexico1:45 – 2:05 pm (ET), “Identifying Source Attributes of Spoofed Plutonium Samples using Isotopic Ratios”, Patrick O’Neal, Texas A&M University2:05 – 2:25 pm (ET), “Hammer: a student-driven radiation transport solver framework”, Kyle A Beyer, University of Michigan2:25 – 2:45 pm (ET), “Graph representation of a fuel cycle for acquisition pathway analysis”, Katie Mummah, University of Wisconsin-Madison2:45 – 3:05 pm (ET), “Analysis of the Isotopic Composition of Uranium Enriched By AVLIS”, Henry Burns, Georgia Tech3:05 – 3:20 pm (ET) – BREAKSession Chair: Prof. Brian Kiedrowski, University of Michigan3:20 – 3:40 pm (ET), “Demonstrating millisecond-duration attenuation of optical signals in the wake of femtosecond laser-driven filaments”, Patrick Skrodzki, University of Michigan3:40 – 4:00 pm (ET), “Stress monitoring in plants via chlorophyll fluorescence and plant pigment analysis”, Lauren Finney, University of Michigan4:00 – 4:20 pm (ET), “Quantifying Moss Response to Contaminant Exposure Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence”, Kelly Truax, University of Hawaii at Manoa4:20 – 4:40 pm (ET), “Biosensors for Detecting Nuclear Production Activity in the Environment”, Isis Fukai, University of Tennessee4:40 – 5:00 pm (ET), “Development of Methodologies for Nuclear Explosion Monitoring”, Emily Kwapis, University of Florida5:00 – 5:20 pm (ET), “Analyzing legacy seismic data from nuclear explosions using modern approaches”, John Wilding, Columbia UniversityJune 15 Presentations (click for details)Session Chair: Dr. Shaun D. Clarke, University of Michigan1:00 – 1:05 pm (ET), “Day 3, Welcome and Overview”, Prof. Sara Pozzi, MTV Director1:05 – 1:25 pm (ET), “Time-Encoded Dual Particle Imager (lanTErn)”, John Kuchta, University of Michigan1:25 – 1:45 pm (ET), “Demonstrating Adaptive Imaging Concepts on Complex Source Scenes made with Special Nuclear Material”, Niral P Shah, University of Michigan1:45 – 2:05 pm (ET), “A Palm-Sized Adaptive Neutron Scatter Camera”, Nathan Giha, University of Michigan2:05 – 2:25 pm (ET), “Extracting Neutron Energy Spectra Using a Handheld Dual Particle Imager”, William Steinberger, University of Michigan2:25 – 2:45 pm (ET), “Neutron Resonance Analysis of Warheads Using the Near-Threshold 7Li(p,n)7Be Reaction”, Ethan Klein, MIT2:45 – 3:05 pm (ET), “Genetic Algorithm Optimization of Tin-Copper Graded Shielding for Improved Plutonium Safeguards Measurements”, Noah Kleedtke, University of Michigan3:05 – 3:20 pm (ET) – BREAKSession Chair: Prof. Zhong He, University of Michigan3:20 – 3:40 pm (ET), “Nondestructive Assay of 237Np”, Michael Hua, University of Michigan3:40 – 4:00 pm (ET), “Validating Organic Scintillator Rossi-alpha Measurements of Fast Metal Assemblies using Simulations”, Caiser Bravo, University of Michigan4:00 – 4:20 pm (ET), “Stilbene Cube Characterization for a Mini Neutron Scatter Camera”, Elinor Mullin, University of Michigan4:20 – 4:40 pm (ET), “Validation of Artificial Neural Network Systems for Neutron Detection in a Mixed Neutron-Photon Environment”, Abbas Johar Jinia, University of Michigan4:40 – 5:00 pm (ET), “Detection of fast neutrons during photon active interrogation”, Christopher Alan Meert, University of Michigan5:00 – 5:20 pm (ET), “Geometry effects in MCNP-PoliMi simulation of a cube-shaped, monolithic neutron scatter camera”, Taylor Harvey, University of Florida5:20 – 6:00 pm (ET), BREAK6:00 – 7:00 pm (ET), Happy Hour:Room 1: Fundamentals of Nuclear and Particle PhysicsCo-hosts: Adam Hecht, U. of New Mexico, and Patrick Huber, Va. TechRoom 2: Signals and Source Terms for Nuclear Nonproliferation, host: Steven Biegalski, Georgia TechRoom 3: Nuclear Explosion Monitoring, host: Andreas Enqvist, Univ. Florida

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