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Re: Introduction to MCNP



I would be interested in further information concerning this course.  I can
be reached at hfk@bnl.gov, Fax 516-282-7497

At 07:53 AM 10/25/95 -0500, you wrote:
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>Are radsafers interested in learning about monte carlo simulation
>of radiation doses on a PC or workstation?  The short course
>"Introduction to MCNP" will be given in the Boston area Dec. 5 to
>8.  The course is good for 16 ABHP CECs and 2.8 CECs from
>Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
>
>The teachers are the same ones who give the course every other
>month in Los Alamos, New Mexico.  I took it in February.  
>
>The HP who wants to invest some time can predict doses and
>instrument responses from simple or complex neutron, photon, and
>electron sources.  Graphical and statistical outputs simplify and
>speed up model creation.  The code is distributed by the
>Radiation Shielding Center at Oak Ridge.
>
>It's not for everyone, but if its for you E-mail me for an
>information sheet.  If there's tons of interest I'll put more on
>radsafe.
>
>Andrew Hodgdon
>Yankee Atomic Electric Co.
>Bolton, MA 01740
> hodgdon@yankee.com
> 508 568-2750
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