12–16 May 2014
Europe/Zurich timezone
15th Fluka Course, Thessaloniki, Greece

Overview

Introduction

The course will help professionals working in the Monte Carlo radiation transport fields to understand the various functions and attributes of the code.

The event is organized with the support Nuclear Physics Department, of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in particular of Assoc. Prof.Christos Eleftheriadis, and is hosted at the (LIbrary) computer center of the University

 

Course Fee

There is a course fee - including the official dinner and five lunches - amounting to
  • 500 CHF for users from Academic Institutions
  • 1500 CHF for commercial users
Like all previous courses, the intake is limited (to 30 participants) and acceptance will be on a first come first served basis.

Register

Registration can be done by completing and submitting the registration form. In case the limit on the number of participants will be exceeded during the registration stage, a waiting list will be set up. Please make arrangements for the payment as soon as you will get the respective details and anyway Monday March 3, 2014 for late registrations is one week after the promotion to the main list. After that date, if any of the accepted registrations will turn out not to be finalized yet by the fee payment, people from the waiting list will be allowed to proceed in turn through the fee payment and validate their application.

Prior Knowledge

No particular experience with FLUKA or similar Monte-Carlo packages is required, however basic knowledge of LINUX/UNIX is welcome. For newcomers, not only to FLUKA but also to Linux, we strongly recommend to have a look into a Linux tutorial in order to be able to profit at maximum from the FLUKA course.

Computers

30 Linux desktop machines will be arranged