IYNC 2008
20th - 26th September 2008
Interlaken, Switzerland

Call for Paper
- draft paper deadline extended. New deadline is 30.4.2008

Just before the previous draft paper deadline, we were dealing with a virus problem with the pages and because of that several people were unable to use the IYNC-webpages. So to give everybody a chance to send their draft papers, we have extended the deadline. The conftool has been working properly for the whole time so if you allready have sent your draft paper you don't have anything to worry about.

The International Youth Nuclear Congress IYNC-2008 will be held in Interlaken, Switzerland, September 20.-26., 2008. The congress will take place in the stylish Kursaal Conference Center of Interlaken, built in the middle of the 19th century. Interlaken is situated in the centre of Switzerland, between the Lakes of Thun and Brienz and at the foot the famous peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau. Excellent train connections exist between Interlaken and the Airports of Zurich (177 km), Geneva (230 km), Basle (138 km) and Berne (57 km).

Technical Programme

The technical programme consists of five technical tracks and an additional track for Young Generation and IYNC activities.

  • New Plant Construction
  • Nuclear Science and Technology
  • Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Decommissioning
  • Non-power Applications of Nuclear
  • Nuclear Politics, Economics and Human Resources
  • Young Generation and IYNC activities

Contributions to IYNC 2008 will be presented via oral or poster sessions. All accepted papers presented at the conference will be published in the IYNC 2008 proceedings.

Important Deadlines

30.04.2008 Drafts deadline; Download "Paper Template" in RTF Format

30.06.2008 Final paper deadline

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