The course aims at providing the students with a sound understanding of the physical phenomena described by the neutron transport models, as well as giving the participants the instruments to perform numerical simulations of neutron transport with state-of-the-art models and codes.
The pedagogical format of the course is based on a hybrid flipped classroom. In this format, you need to complete some online self-paced preparatory work (representing about 40 hours of work) before attending interactive classes organized during 5 consecutive days (representing about 40 hours of work). Those classes are given in a hybrid set-up, with participants following the classes either onsite or remotely on the web. Research in engineering education demonstrated that flipping leads to higher student engagement, better achievement of the learning outcomes and increases the interactions between the students and the teachers.
The target audience for the course is:
In order to pass the course and be issued a course completion certificate, you need to obtain at least 50 points (out of 100 max. points). All activities (both during the preparatory work and the interactive classes) are graded. The certificate will briefly describe the course contents, the number of hours the different course elements represent and the number of equivalent ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System). The course is worth 3 ECTS.
As a course participant, you get access to:
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The course is given by:
After successfully completed the course, you will be able to:
The course is fee-based. Fees vary according to geographical location (developed or emerging country) and participant status (student or professional). Payment of the course will be requested after having applied and having received confirmation that you have been accepted for the course. People accepted for the course will then get a link to pay online. The course fees are as follows:
You can find more information on fees and the list of developed and emerging countries on our website at this link.
The course platform opens on September 26th, 2025, for the online self-paced preparatory work, and the interactive sessions are organized between October 27th and October 31st, 2025, at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, and on the web.
Participants choosing the onsite version of the course must also cover their own expenses (travel, food, and accommodation).