IEEE NPSS School on Nuclear Power for Sustainable Development - Ho Chi Minh City

Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh
Description

The School is jointly organized by the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society and Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City - University of Science

Topics:

  • Foundations of Nuclear Power and Sustainability
  • Advanced Reactor Technologies and Nuclear Safety
  • Non-Electric Applications and Nuclear Safety

The goal of the school is

This will be achieved through a combination of lectures and exercises.

Participation is free of charge. Accomodation (for participants from outside Ho Chi Minh City) and meals will be provided. We have some limited funds available to support participant travel, see the registration form.

Location and date

06.-12.09.2026

Main Campus, University of Science VNU-HCM
227 Nguyen Van Cu St., Cho Quan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Registration deadline is July 15, 2026 (midnight in Vietnam)

For more information please contact
Registration
Application for students
    • 14:00
      Arrival of participants
    • 18:00
      Welcome Dinner
    • 1
      Welcome
      Speakers: Martin Grossmann, Tran Minh Triet
    • 2
      The Role of Nuclear Energy in Achieving Net-Zero Emissions and UN Sustainable Development Goals
      Speaker: Cinzia Da Via (The University of Manchester (GB))
    • 3
      Fundamental Reactor Physics: Kinetics and Feedback Mechanisms
      Speakers: Quinnan Hetrick, Raymond Cao
    • 4
      Evolution of Nuclear Fission Technology: From Gen II to Gen III+ and Gen IV and SMR
      Speaker: Raymond Cao
    • 5
      Overview of Fusion Technology
      Speaker: NN
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 6
      Exercises

      Simulator:

      IAEA Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Simulator or Micro-Physics Part Task Simulator

      Activity:

      Introduction to the Human Machine Interface (HMI)
      Performing a "Cold Startup: bringing the plant from zero power to full criticality
      Observing the relationship between moderator temperature and reactivity

      Speakers: Phan Le Hoang Sang, Quinnan Hetrick
    • 18:00
      Dinner
    • 7
      Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Micro-Reactors: Design, Deployment and Flexibility for Developing Grids
      Speaker: Raymond Cao
    • 8
      Lessons Learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Accident
      Speaker: MASAHARU NOMACHI
    • 9
      Overview of Nuclear Technology in Vietnam
      Speaker: Nguyen Kien Cuong
    • 10
      The NPSS booklet on Radiation
      Speaker: N N
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 11
      Exercises

      Simulator:

      IAEA SMR or PWR Simulator

      Activity:

      Simulating "Load Following" operations (adjusting power based on grid demand)
      Testing Passive Cooling: Observing how the reactor behaves during a simulated loos of Coolant Flow without operator intervention

      Speakers: Phan Le Hoang Sang, Quinnan Hetrick
    • 18:00
      Dinner
    • 12
      Radiation Detection in Nuclear Power Plants
      Speaker: MASAHARU NOMACHI
    • 13
      The role of Standards for Nuclear Energy
      Speaker: Maike Luiken
    • 14
      Radiation Therapy with Protons
      Speaker: Martin Grossmann
    • 15
      Overview of Medical Physics in Vietnam
      Speaker: Trang Hoang (University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 16
      Exercises

      Simulator:

      IAEA VVER or PHWR (CANDU) Simulator

      Activity:

      Transient Analysis: Simulating a "Turbine Trip" or "Station Blackout" (SBO)
      Emergency Response: Using the simulator to practice the "Identification-Mitigation-Recovery" Cycle for abnormal transients

      Speakers: Phan Le Hoang Sang, Quinnan Hetrick
    • 18:00
      Dinner
    • 17
      Technical Tour 1: Can Tho Oncology Hospital

      Focus

      LINAC (Linear Accelerators), Radioisotopes in diagnostics, and Cancer Treatment

    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 18
      Technical Tour 2: Food Irradiation Facilities

      Focus

      Industrial Gamma/Electron-beam irradiation for agricultural exports and food safety

    • 18:00
      Dinner
    • 19
      Preparation of Student Presentations

      The students have been working in groups to solve specific challenges using the simulators. Please prepare a presentation showing simulation data, findings, and a discussion on how their assigned reactor type contributes to sustainable development

    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 20
      Student Presentations
    • 18:00
      Farewell Dinner
    • 08:00
      Departure of participants