6–10 Nov 2017
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Europe/Zurich timezone

 

Monte Carlo simulations find widespread applications in all areas of modern research. They allow simulation of beam losses in high energy accelerators, studies into traffic flow in cities, as well as optimization of treatment planning in cancer therapy.

This School will cover the fundamentals of Monte Carlo simulations, including geometry definition, material assignment, analysis, dose calculations, an overview of different solvers and post processors, as well as data visualization tools. Participants will be familiarized with this areas on the specific example of the FLUKA code through lectures and hands-on training classes.
 

Registration deadline: 4th October 2017

You will find more information about OMA at: www.oma-project.eu

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 675265.

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Europe/Zurich
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Seminar room 219, 2nd floor
Faculty of Physics, Medical Physics Department Am Coulombwall 1 85748 Garching Germany

Participation is by invitation only.

Registration includes accommodation in shared rooms, lunches and coffee breaks, and all training. 

Accommodation for school participants: from Sunday 5 Nov (check in) to Friday 10 Nov (check out).

Accommodation for OMA fellows attending both the school and the OMA mid-term review meeting: from Sunday 5 Nov (check in) to Tuesday 14 Nov (check-out).