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RSSA new paper has been published in this year's ESARDA Bulletin, successfully submitted by one of last year's ESARDA course attendees.
The Editors are pleased to announce the latest volume of the Bulletin, available online in the bulletin section of the website. Volume 65 includes all the articles collected throughout 2023.
The ninth issue of the ESARDA Connector Newsletter is now available to donwload. The autumn issue covers the activities that took place in the second half of 2023, including an overview of the Joint ESARDA/INMM Annual meeting, working group reports and various featured articles.
A new manuscript, written by colleagues in Uppsala University and SIPRI, titled 'Simulating submarine reactor fuel in light of the AUKUS deal' has been published in the ESARDA Bulletin, and will be shortly listed in the Scopus citation database.
The second ESARDA Final Disposal Working Group meeting will take place in Finland at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant visitor centre. The meeting is scheduled for 20-21 September 2023. The Programme and logistical information are available.
The second article of Vol. 65 of the ESARDA Bulletin has been published. This paper entitled 'List Mode Inference Using Linear Classifiers for Nuclear Arms Control Verification' is a collaboration between the University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories.
ESARDA has just released the spring issue of the Connector. Issue 8 covers the last six months of activities of the association. This issue features four implementation for safeguards inspection regimes articles covering different geographical regions.
The new revised edition of the ESARDA Course Syllabus is now available to download. Twelve years since the last edition was published, this new volume has been revised with new content and updated topics regarding Nuclear Safeguards and Non-Proliferation.
We are pleased to announce the publication of the first article received for this year's Bulletin, Vol. 65. This article primarily concentrates on passive total neutron counting, which is used to confirm the presence of neutron-emitting special nuclear material (SNM) in the treaty accountable items.
ESARDA is pleased to announce that VERTIC (the Verification Research, Training and Information Centre) has joined as associated party. VERTIC is an independent, non-profit making charitable organisation, based in London since 1986.