FLUKA v4-5.0 Webinar

Europe/Zurich
Description

Join us for a special FLUKA webinar on April 14, 2025, where we will introduce the latest release, FLUKA v4-5.0, and showcase its newest features and enhancements. This session will also provide an opportunity for the user community to ask questions and share feedback directly with the FLUKA development team.

How to Participate

To ensure a smooth and interactive session, questions and feedback will be collected via the dedicated zoom Q&A interface during the webinar, rather than through direct interventions in the video call. This will allow us to efficiently address as many inquiries as possible while maintaining a structured discussion.

A precise timetable will be made available a few days before the event.

Registration Process

Participation in the webinar is free of charge, but registration is required.

  • How to register? Use the ‘Registration’ section on this page to submit your request.
  • Approval process: Upon registration approval, you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link for the webinar.
  • Registration deadline: All registrations must be submitted by April 9, 2025. extended to April 11th

We look forward to your participation and insights as we continue to enhance FLUKA for the community. See you on April 14!

 

The panelists' talks will be recorded and be made available after the event.

    • 1
      Introduction and Welcome
      Speaker: Francesco Cerutti (CERN)
    • 2
      Introducing FLUKA v4-5.0
      Speaker: Vasilis Vlachoudis (CERN)
    • 3
      Unstructured Meshes Demo
      Speakers: Volodymyr Rodin, Giuseppe Mazzola (University of Barcelona (ES))
    • 4
      Automatic Biasing, a new QoL feature
      Speaker: Francisco Ogallar Ruiz (CERN)
    • 5
      A selection of ongoing development topics
      Speaker: Francesc Salvat Pujol (CERN)
    • 6
      Questions and Answers - User Feedback
      Speakers: Francesc Salvat Pujol (CERN), Francesco Cerutti (CERN), Francisco Ogallar Ruiz (CERN), Gabrielle Hugo (CERN), Luigi Salvatore Esposito (CERN), Philippe Schoofs (CERN), Vasilis Vlachoudis (CERN), Volodymyr Rodin