ICONE19 in Osaka, Japan, was scheduled for October 24 - 25, 2011.
The conference was successfully closed.
Convention Center at the Suita Campus, Osaka University
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As it has been announced in the media, on March 11th, the northern part on the main island of Japan was hit by a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 and the ensuing Tsunami occurred by the earthquake devastated the area killing and injuring numerous of the people and wreaked havoc on its infrastructure. Furthermore facilities of TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants were heavily damaged. Therefore, JSME concluded that cooperation towards Japanese restoration should be the first priority and thus suspend the ICONE19 in Makuhari this May. However, JSME discussed the alternative ICONE19. Finally, JSME decided to hold the ICONE19 in Osaka (ICONE19 Osaka) this October. The ICONE19 Osaka is planning to hold the plenary session including the special session regarding the current situation of TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plants. In addition to that, the technical session have the oral and poster presentations of the papers included in the ICONE19 proceedings (CD). Details will be announced on the ICONE19 web site.
Member | ¥ 20,000 (*¥ 10,000 for a person who paid for the ICONE19 CD-ROM.) |
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Student | ¥ 2,000 (Free for a student who is selected the student competition session.) |
Non-member | ¥ 25,000 (¥ 15,000 for a person who paid for the ICONE19 CD-ROM.) |
Member | ¥ 5,000 |
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Student | ¥ Free |
Non-member | ¥ 8,000 |
* Co-sponsoring and Supporting Organization members are the same as the JSME member.
Send E-mail or Fax to the Secretariat of the PESD of JSME until September 16, 2011.
Saori Kawasaki
The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and Chinese Nuclear Society (CNS) are jointly organizing the 19th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE19) in 2011, a follow-up to the successful meetings held in Xi'an (2010), Brussels (2009), Orlando (2008), Nagoya (2007), Miami (2006), Beijing (2005), Washington D.C. (2004), Tokyo (2003), Washington D.C. (2002), Nice (2001), Baltimore (2000), Tokyo (1999), San Diego (1998), Nice (1997), New Orleans (1996), Kyoto (1995), San Francisco (1993), and Tokyo (1991).
ICONE is the premier technical conference on nuclear engineering with over than 500 expected papers. The success of ICONE is due to the contribution of numerous professionals from companies, government, academia and technical societies from around the globe.
ICONE is for nuclear professionals who want to stay technically current and on top of industry trends and developments. Through the ICONE student program, the conference also fosters the development of future nuclear professionals.