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Program

The picture which represents the black-to-white color transition denotes ʠsolving ariddleʡ in actinide science. The point illumination implies Cherenkov radiation, of whichDate Masamune, the legendary warrior and leader in Sendai, is heading for the center.

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Contents

Program 4Mon., July 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Tue., July 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Wed., July 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Thr. July 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Fri. July 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Poster MoPS (Monday 12:50) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Poster WePS (Wednesday 12:50) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Author Index 28

Program

Mon., July 10

Hall

8:00 Registration

8:30 Opening

Plenary 1, Chair: T. Ogawa

9:00 MoA-1(Plenary)Hajimu Yamana Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning FacilitationCorporationActinide research for the legacy of damaged nuclear facilities

9:45 Break

Physics 1, Chair: R. Caciuffo

10:05 MoA-2(Invited)Johann Bouchet CEA/DAM/DIFVibrational properties of uranium and plutonium

10:35 MoA-3Alexander V. Andreev Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Na Slovance 2,18221 Prague, Czech RepublicMagnetic properties of UCo1−xOsxAl solid solutions: transition from itinerant meta-magnetism to ferromagnetism

10:50 MoA-4Ladislav Havela Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, PragueInfluence of hydrogen on electronic properties of U

11:05 MoA-5Ai Nakamura Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku UniversitySingle Crystal Growth and de Haas-van Alphen Effect of ThCu2Si2

11:20 MoA-6Fuminori HONDA Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku UniversitySingle crystal growth and physical properties of AnTSi3 compounds (An = actinide,T = transition metal)

11:35 MoA-7Yudai Shigekawa Osaka UniversityMeasurement of half-life and IC-electron-spectrum variation of 235mU for variouschemical environments

12:05 Lunch

12:50 Poster MoPS

Environment 1, Chair: A. Kitamura

14:50 MoA-8Atsushi Ikeda-Ohno Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Institute of ResourceEcologyFate of Plutonium Released from a Former Nuclear Weapons Test in Australia

15:05 MoA-9William R Bower The University of ManchesterAlteration of uranic particles in flow-through sediment systems

15:20 MoA-10Kristijonas Plausinaitis Imperial College LondonReversible Pb Adsorption in Geological Waste Repository Conditions

15:35 MoA-11Norikazu Kinoshita Institute of Technology, Shimizu CorporationSearch for Pu-244 in manganese crusts

15:50 Break

Chemistry 1, Chair: S. Suzuki

16:15 MoA-12Attila Kovacs European Comission, Joint Research Centre, Karlsruhe, GermanyMolecular and electronic structure of actinyl nitrates

16:30 MoA-13Lei Mei Institute of High Energy Physics, CASEffects of Cucurbituril-based Inclusion on Coordination Assembly Behaviors of Dicar-boxylates with Uranyl

16:45 MoA-14Elodie DALODIERE Institut de Chimie Separative de Marcoule, UMR 5257, CEA-CNRS-UM-ENSCM, Site de Marcoule, BP17171, 30207 Bagnols sur Ceze, FranceFacile Sonochemical Preparation of Pu(V) in Aqueous Solutions and Its Characteri-zation by XAS and NMR

17:00 MoA-15Kenji Takeshita Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycle Unit, Institute of Innovative Re-search, Tokyo institute of Technology, JapanExtraction Chromatographic Separation of Am(III) and Eu(III) by Porous Silica coat-ing TPPEN-NIPA Gel

17:15 MoA-16Yuji Sasaki Japan Atomic Energy AgencyMutual separation of trivalent lanthanide and actinides by hydrophilic and lipophilicmultidentate diamides

Conference Room

9:45 Break

Fuels 1, Chair: Y. Pipon

10:05 MoB-1(Invited)Masahide Takano Japan Atomic Energy AgencyPhases and morphology in U-Zr-Gd-Fe-Ca-O systems as main component of oxidecorium

10:35 MoB-2(Invited)Romain Vauchy CEA, DEN, MAR, DMRC, SFMA, LCC, Centre de Marcoule,F-30207 Bagnols-sur-CezeHigh temperature X-ray powder diffraction study of lattice thermal expansion ofPu1−zAmzO2 mixed oxides

11:05 MoB-3Ki-Hwan Kim Korea Atomic Energy Research InstituteInteraction Studies between U-Zr Alloy System and Ceramic Plasma-spray

11:20 MoB-4Marjorie Bertolus CEA, DENAtomic scale investigation of Krypton diffusion in uranium dioxide

11:35 MoB-5Eleanor Lawrence Bright University of Bristol, UKUranium Nitride Thin Films for Accident Tolerant Fuels Research

11:50 MoB-6Hirokazu Hayashi Nuclear Science and Engineering Center, Japan Atomic EnergyAgencyDissolution and chemical analysis of ZrN-based nitrides

12:05 Lunch

12:50 Poster MoPS

Decommissioning, Chair: T. Kimura

14:50 MoB-7Richard Wilbraham Engineering Department, Lancaster UniversityRaman and Electrochemical Studies of Advanced Gas Reactor Simulated Spent NuclearFuels under Geological Disposal Conditions

15:05 MoB-8Michael Uwe Ochs Arcadis SwitzerlandRetention of Uranium in Cement Systems: Effects of Cement Degradation and Com-plexing Ligands

15:20 MoB-9Takamitsu Ishidera Japan Atomic Energy AgencySorption Behavior of U, Np and Am on Zeolite

15:35 MoB-10Toru Kitagaki IRID / JAEA (CLADS)Characterization of the VULCANO test products for fuel debris removal from theFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant

15:50 Break

Nuclear Forensics, Chair: Kimura, Halevy

16:15 MoB-11Itzhak Halevy Department of Physics, IAEC-NRCN, Beer-Sheva, IsraelImage Processing And Particle Analysis Of Fission-Truck-Analysis In Nuclear Foren-sic

16:30 MoB-12Chu-Ting Yang Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, China Academy ofEngineering PhysicsSeparation and Analysis of Uranium in the SRM IAEA-384 and 385

16:45 MoB-13Anya C Keatley University of Bristol / AWEAn investigation into the heterogeneity of vein type uranium ore deposits: Implicationsfor nuclear forensic analysis

17:00 MoB-14Alonso Castro Los Alamos National Laboratory, USARapid Determination of Uranium Isotope Ratios by Laser Absorption Spectroscopy

17:15 MoB-15Yoshiki Kimura Japan Atomic Energy AgencyMaterial Discrimination Analysis by Particle Shape of Nuclear Materials for NuclearForensics Application

Tue., July 11

Hall

8:00 Registration

Plenary 2, Chair: Kenji Takeshita

8:30 TuA-1(Plenary)Karsten Meyer Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NurnbergElectrocatalytic Production of H2 from Water with f-element-based molecular catalysts

Separation and reprocessing 1, Chair:T. Grimes

9:15 TuA-2(Invited)Andreas Geist Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)SO3-Ph-BT(B)P, highly efficient complexing agents for actinide ions �- insights frombasic studies applied to process development

9:45 TuA-3Marie Simonnet Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Materials Research Center, ActinideGroupCesium liquid-liquid extraction by calix-crown-ethers

10:00 TuA-4Hirohide Kofuji Japan Atomic Energy AgencyCharacteristics of TPDN/SiO2-P adsorbent for MA(III) recovery

10:15 Break

Separation and reprocessing 1, Chair:T. Grimes

10:35 TuA-5(Invited)Artem V Gelis Argonne National LabProgress in Research and Development of the Actinide Lanthanide SEParation Process� ALSEP

11:05 TuA-6Suliang Yang China Institue of Atomic EnergySpectroscopic study on the mechanism of extracting Nd(III) from nitrate/perchloratemedia by tetraoctyl-diglycolamide in 1-octanol

11:20 TuA-7Evgenia V. Lyzlova Federal State Unitary Enterprise MAYAK Production Associ-ationDevelopment of the Sorption Method for Selective Extraction of Americium and Plu-tonium from Intermediate Level Waste Nitric-Acid Solutions

11:35 TuA-8Clotilde Gaillard Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon,CNRS, university of Lyon,FranceUse of ionic liquids for the extraction of actinides and lanthanides: synergic effects,task-specific extractants

12:05 Lunch

Plenary 3, Chair: L. Havela

13:00 TuA-9(Plenary)Krzysztof Gofryk Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USAExotic thermal behaviours in uranium dioxide

Physics 2, Chair: L. Havela

13:45 TuA-10(Invited)Peter S Riseborough Physics Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 1,USA9122Unusual Magnetic Field-Dependence in the Hidden Ordered Phase of URu2Si2

14:15 TuA-11(Invited)Dai Aoki IMR, Tohoku UniversityFerromagnetic Superconductivity and Field Induced Phenomena in Uranium Com-pounds

14:45 TuA-12Rikio Konno Kindai University Technical CollegeThermal Expansion of Nearly Ferromagnetic Metals Resulting from the Volume De-pendence of Localized Spin Fluctuations That Include Zero Point Component

15:00 Break

Physics 3, Chair: Y. Onuki

15:25 TuA-13(Invited)Shin-ichi Fujimori Materials Sciences Research Center, Japan Atomic EnergyAgencyProbing U 5f electronic structure of strongly correlated uranium compounds by photo-electron spectroscopy

15:55 TuA-14(Invited)Roberto Caciuffo European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Postfach2340, DE-76125 Karlsruhe, GermanySynchrotron radiation studies of the heavy-fermion superconductor PuCoGa5

16:25 TuA-15Fabrice Wilhelm ESRFMagnetism of actinides probed with XANES and XMCD spectroscopy

16:40 TuA-16Emma Rose Gilroy University of BristolUranium Based Spintronics

16:55 Break

Chemistry 2, Chair: Y. Okamoto

17:10 TuA-17Evgeny V. Alekseev Institut fur Nukleare Entsorgung, Forschungszentrum Julich,52428 Julich, Germany / Institut fur Kristallographie, RWTH Aachen University,Jagerstrase 17-19 52066 Aachen, GermanyNEW INSIDE INTO U(V) CHEMISTRY IN SIMPLE AND COMPLEX OXIDES

17:25 TuA-18Marcus ALTMAIER Karlsruhe Insitute of Technology (KIT-INE)Aquatic chemistry and thermodynamics of actinides at elevated temperature: researchwithin THERMAC, a German collaborative project

17:40 TuA-19Jun Wen Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, China Academy of EngineeringPhysicsSolvent effects in the colorimetric detection of UO2+

2 by substituted tetraphenylethene17:55 TuA-20

Taishi Kobayashi Kyoto UniversityThermodynamic Study on the Complexation of U(IV) with Isosaccharinic Acid

Conference Room

Nuclear Medicine, Chair: T. Yamamura

9:15 TuB-1Koshin Washiyama Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences,Kanazawa UniversityOptimization of 225Ac labelling to DOTA conjugated peptide for targeted alpha therapy

9:30 TuB-2Peter Kunz TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3, Canada /Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, CanadaMedical Isotopes from ISAC Actinide Targets

9:45 TuB-3Yukie Yoshii National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Tech-nologyDevelopment of method to reduce radiation exposure to the large intestine during 223Raalpha therapy with barium sulfate

10:15 Break

Fuels 2, Chair: R. Vauchy

10:35 TuB-4(Invited)Ondrej Benes European Commission, Joint Research Centre, KarlsruheThermophysical properties of minor actinide containing fuel for transmutation

11:05 TuB-5(Invited)Yves Pipon Univ Lyon, CNRS-IN2P3, IPNL, FranceStudy of molybdenum and caesium migration in stoichiometric and hyperstoichiomet-ric uranium dioxide

11:35 TuB-6Masahiko Machida Japan Atomic Energy AgencyAb-inito Calculations of Thermal Properties of Actinide Dioxides

11:50 TuB-7Dominik Legut IT4Innovations Center, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava,Czech RepublicCorrelations effects and the importance of spin-orbit coupling for lattice dynamics ofUC and UO2

12:05 Lunch

Material Science 1, Chair: B. Ao

13:45 TuB-8Xiaolin Wang China Academy of Engineerign PhysicsRecent Advances in the Research on Uranium Hydriding Behavior in China

14:00 TuB-9Ephraim Bulemela Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL)Synthesis and Characterization of Th(IV) and U(IV) triflates by X-Ray Photoelec-tron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-raySpectroscopy (SEM-EDS)

14:15 TuB-10Joseph Edward Sutcliffe University of BristolIsothermal Martensitic Transformations in Metastable Uranium Alloys

15:00 Break

Separation and reprocessing 2, Chair:A.V. Gelis

15:25 TuB-11Yan Zhang China Institute of Atomic EnergySpectroscopic Study on the Extracted Complexes of Nd(III)/Eu(III) with DEHDGA

15:40 TuB-12TORU KOBAYASHI Japan Atomic Energy AgencyActinides extraction and complexation mechanisms of O, N-hetero donor ligand PTA

15:55 TuB-13Gael Loubert Unite de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide (UCCS) / Commissariat al’Energie Atomique (CEA)Study of the quantitative precipitation of uranyl ion by organic ligands in concentratedaqueous nitric acid solution

16:10 TuB-14Michael Anthony Bromley Lancaster UniversityThe Effects of Nitric Acid on the Extraction Properties of TODGA During FissionProduct Management

16:25 TuB-15Weiqun Shi Laboratory of Nuclear Energy Chemistry, Institute of High EnergyPhysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049Achieving Actinide and Lanthanide Group Separation with Hard�Soft Donor Com-bined Ligands

16:40 TuB-16Kalman Toth European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for NuclearSafety and Security, Standards for Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards UnitResearch on long-term stability of mixed U and Pu large-sized dried (LSD) spikes forfissile material control

16:55 Break

18:20 MEXT project Special Session -Actinides Basics for decommissioning ofFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (tentative) -

Wed., July 12

Hall

8:00 Registration

Plenary 5, Chair: D. Clark

8:30 WeA-1(Plenary)Stefan George Minasian Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryHarnessing the Principles of Coordination Chemistry to Control the Growth of Ac-tinide Materials

Physics 4, Chair: S. Fujimori

9:15 WeA-2(Invited)Shunichiro Kittaka Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa,Chiba 277-8581, JapanField-angle-resolved Specific Heat of Uranium Superconductors

9:45 WeA-3Hideki Tou Department of Physics, Kobe UniversityAnomalous superconducting phase diagram in heavy fermion superconductor UBe13

studied by surface impedance measurements10:00 WeA-4

Jean-Christophe Griveau DG Joint Research Centre-JRCExtensive studies of 242PuCoGa5 single crystal at low temperature

10:15 Break

Material Science 2, Chair: P. Allen

10:35 WeA-5Brice Ravat CEA - Centre de Valduc, 21120 Is sur Tille, FranceOxidation kinetics of Pu stabilized in delta-phase

10:50 WeA-6Dominic Laventine Lancaster University, Department of Engineering, UKDirect Mass Analysis of Water Absorption onto Ceria, Urania and Thoria Thin Films

11:05 WeA-7James Edward Darnbrough Univeristy of BristolThe interaction between hydrogen and uranium thin films studied by synchrotron X-rayradiation

11:20 WeA-8François Delaunay CEA, Centre de Valduc, F-21120 IS-sur-TILLE, FRANCEH2O Adsorption and Dissociation on oxidized Pu metal

11:35 WeA-9Akihiro Uehara Research Reactor Institute, Kyoto UniversityHigh temperature reactions of UO2, ZrO2, B4C, CaO, and SiO2: X-ray absorptionfine structure and X-ray diffraction analyses

11:50 WeA-10Sergey E. Vinokurov Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chem-istry of RASMagnesium potassium phosphate matrix for immobilization of actinide-containing ra-dioactive waste: phase composition, structure, mechanical and radiation stability, hy-drolytic resistance

12:05 Lunch

12:50 Poster WePS

15:10 Group Photo

15:30 Excursion

19:00 Conference Dinner

Conference Room

Environment 2, Chair: A. Ikeda-Ohno

9:15 WeB-1Jian Zheng National Institute of Radiological Sciences, QST, JapanPu distribution in seawater and sediments in the Pacific off Fukushima after theFDNPP accident

9:30 WeB-2Masato Morita Department of Applied Physics, Kogakuin UniversityDevelopment of micro-imaging technique for trace analysis of radionuclide by usingmulticolor resonance ionization

9:45 WeB-3Hauke Bosco Institute for Radioecology and Radiation Protection, Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-University HannoverSpatially resolved ultra-trace analysis on actinides and their fission products by rL-SNMS

10:15 Break

Chemistry 3, Chair: Karsten Meyer

10:35 WeB-4Michael A Chimes Lancaster UniversityReduction Reactions of Neptunium & Neptunium Analogues with Nitrogen OxideSpecies

10:50 WeB-5Christopher Zarzana Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, USAGas-Phase Spectroscopic Characterization of Ionic Liquid-Hexafluorouranate Clusters

11:05 WeB-6Gabriel L. Murphy School of Chemistry, University of Sydney, New South Whales,Australia. / Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights,New South Whales, Australia.A Phenomenological Study into the Anomalous Transformative Behaviour of SrUO4

11:20 WeB-7Jean Aupiais CEA DAM DIFContribution of capillary electrophoresis � ICPMS for the study of actinide � proteininteractions

11:35 WeB-8Satoru Tsushima Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfSite-specific binding affinity of Eu(III) towards Ca-binding protein calmodulin: Acombined spectroscopic and theoretical study

11:50 WeB-9Andrej Skerencak-Frech Karlsruher Institute of Technology / Institute for NuclearWaste DisposalComplexation of Cm(III) with Dicarboxylic Acids: A combined Spectroscopic, Ther-modynamic and Quantum-Chemical Study

12:05 Lunch

12:50 Poster WePS

Thr. July 13

Hall

8:00 Registration

Plenary 4, Chair: T. Yaita

8:30 ThA-1(Plenary)Tatsuya Higashi National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) National Insti-tutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST)Recent advances of Targeted Radioisotope Therapy (TRT) research

Chemistry 4, Chair: D. Clark

9:15 ThA-2Martin Maximilian Maiwald Universitat Heidelberg, Physikalisch-Chemisches In-stitutThermodynamics of the neptunium (V) complexation with fluoride and sulfate at el-evated temperatures

9:30 ThA-3Carsten Koke Heidelberg University, GermanyFluorescence Spectroscopy of Aqueous Cm(III) Halide and Pseudohalide Complexesat Elevated Temperatures

9:45 ThA-4Jeongmook Lee Korea Atomic Energy Research InstituteSurface characterization of (U,Nd)O2: comparison with (U,Gd)O2 and (U,Th)O2

10:00 ThA-5Chao XU Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua UniversityThe Complexation Behavior of U(VI) and Np(V) in Ionic Liquids

10:15 Break

Physics 5, Chair: H. Yamagami

10:35 ThA-6Klaus D.A. Wendt University of MainzLaser-Spectroscopy of the Actinides �- Investigation of Atomic Structures and Ion-ization Potentials

10:50 ThA-7Hideki Tomita Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan / RIKEN Nishina Center, Wako,JapanResonance Ionization Scheme Development for Actinide Elements using an AutomatedWide-Range Tunable Ti:Sapphire Laser System

11:05 ThA-8Xie-Gang Zhu Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering PhysicsFabrication and electronic structure characterization of Ce-La single crystal thin films

11:20 ThA-9Yu Yang Institute of Applied Physics and Computational MathematicsRoles of d states on the chemical properties of uranium

11:35 ThA-10Ping Zhang Institute of Applied Physics and Computational MathematicsFirst-principles studies of plutonium oxides and their surface interaction with gaseousmolecules

11:50 ThA-11Takeshi Aoki Tokyo Institute of TechnologyImpacts of 240Pu self-shielding effect and uncertainties of σ(n, γ) at resonance energyon the reactivity controllability in HTGR inert matrix fuel

12:05 Lunch

Plenary 6, Chair: Y. Nagame

13:00 ThA-12(Plenary)Hisaaki Kudo Department of Chemistry, NIigata UniversityDiscovery of New Element, Nihonium, and Perspectives

Chemistry 4, Chair: Y. Ikeda

13:45 ThA-13Roger Kloditz Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Institute of Resource Ecol-ogyReal-space bonding analysis of tetravalent actinide complexes with N-donor ligands

14:00 ThA-14John Arnold University of California, Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Lab-oratoryNew Reactivity in Actinide Chemistry Facilitated by Supporting Ligand Design

14:15 ThA-15Kongqiu Hu Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesSolvent-Dependent Synthesis of Porous Anionic Uranyl�Organic Frameworks Fea-turing a Highly Symmetrical (3,4)-Connected ctn or bor Topology for Selective DyeAdsorption

14:30 ThA-16Christelle Tamain CEA MarcouleCoordination of tetravalent actinides with DOTA - from dimers to hexamers

14:45 ThA-17Shu-Xian Hu Beijing Computational Science Research CenterElectronic structure and characterization of a uranyl di-15-crown-5 complex with anunprecedented sandwich structure

15:00 Break

Chemistry 5, Chair: S. Tsushima

15:25 ThA-18Juliane Marz Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfCoordination Chemistry of Uranium (U(IV) and -(VI)) with Bidentate N-donor Lig-ands, 2,2’-Bipyridine and 1,10 Penanthroline

15:40 ThA-19Thomas Radoske Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-RossendorfInteraction of Tetravalent Actinides (An(IV)) with Mixed N/O-Donor Imine TypeLigands

15:55 ThA-20Sebastian Schone Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Institute for ResourceEcologySynthesis and characterization of the first chiral benzamidinate complexes of tetrava-lent actinides (An(IV))

16:10 ThA-21Shuao Wang Soochow UniversityWhat can Actinides Do for Metal-Organic Frameworks and What can Metal-OrganicFrameworks Do for Actinides and Fission Products?

16:25 ThA-22christophe Volkringer Unite de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide (UCCS) ? UMRCNRS 8181, Universite de Lille, ENSCL, Bat C7, BP 90108, 59652 Villeneuve d’Ascq,FranceCoordination polymers of tetravalent neptunium with aromatic polycarboxylate ligands

16:40 Break

Chemistry 5, Chair: S. Tsushima

16:55 ThA-23Koichiro Takao Laboratory for Advanced Nuclear Energy, Institute of InnovativeResearch, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyUranyl Lewis-acid Catalysts in Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution of Acid Anhydrides

17:10 ThA-24Jipan Yu Institute of High Energy PhysicsPhosphonate-Based Covalent Organic Framework for Selective Removal of U(VI): ABreakthrough under Strong Acid Condition

17:25 ThA-25Matthieu Virot Universite de Montpellier, Institut de Chimie Separative de Mar-coule, UMR 5257, CEA-CNRS-UM-ENSCM, Site de Marcoule, BP17171, 30207 Bag-nols sur Ceze, France.Preparation of a Water Soluble Plutonium (IV) Cluster: A preliminary Study

17:40 ThA-26Joy Hannah Farnaby University of GlasgowHetero-metallic radical complexes of the f-elements

Conference Room

Separation and reprocessing 3, Chair:A. Geist

9:15 ThB-1(Invited)Travis S. Grimes Idaho National Laboratory, ID, United StatesKinetics of the Autoreduction of Hexavalent Americium in Nitric Acid

9:45 ThB-2Masaumi Nakahara Japan Atomic Energy AgencyElectrochemical Properties of Zirconium in Highly Concentrated Plutonium NitrateSolution

10:00 ThB-3Seung Park KAISTEvaporation and Oxidation Characteristics of Europium Chloride in LiCl-KCl MoltenSalt

10:15 Break

Separation and reprocessing 3, Chair:A. Geist

10:35 ThB-4Kathleen Schnaars TU Dresden, Department of Chemistry and Food Chemistry,01062 Dresden, Germany4-Phosphorylpyrazolones as receptor molecules for f-block elements

10:50 ThB-5Masahiko Nakase Japan Atomic Energy AgencyEXAFS study on gel/liquid extraction of f-block elements

11:05 ThB-6Yaxing Wang School for Radiological and Interdisciplinary Sciences (RAD-X), Soo-chow University, China / Institute of Nuclear Science and Techology, Sichuan Uni-versity, ChinaLanthanide Separations by Borate Crystallization �- A New Strategy to Lanthanideand Actinide Separations

11:20 ThB-7Konstantinos Kavallieratos Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, FloridaInternational University / Applied Research Center, Florida International UniversitySulfonamide and Pyrazole Ligands and Analogs for Coordination and Extraction ofLanthanides and Actinides

11:35 ThB-8Hiroyuki Kazama Laboratory for Advanced Nuclear Energy, Institute of InnovativeResearch, Tokyo Institute of TechnologySynthesis and Characterization of 1-D Coordination Polymer Chains of Uranyl Ni-trates with Double-Headed 2-Pyrrolidone Derivatives

12:05 Lunch

Superheavy Elements, Chari: Y. Nagame

13:45 ThB-9(Invited)James B Roberto Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1 Bethel Valley Road Oak Ridge,Tennessee 37831-6196Element-117 discovery

14:15 ThB-10(Invited)Alexander Yakushev GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion ResearchGas-phase chemistry of SHE at TASCA, GSI

14:45 ThB-11Narumi Kondo Graduate School of Science, Osaka UniversityLiquid-liquid extraction of element 104, Rf, in the Aliquat 336/HCl system

Superheavy Elements, Chari: Y. Nagame

15:25 ThB-12(Invited)Michael Block GSI / HIM / JGULaser spectroscopy on nobelium isotopes at GSI

15:55 ThB-13(Invited)Tetsuya K. Sato Japan Atomic Energy AgencyFirst Ionization Potentials of Heavy Actinides

16:25 ThB-14Hiroyuki Koura Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency‘Island of stability’ of superheavy nuclei

16:40 Break

Material Science 3, Chari: Y. Haga

16:55 ThB-15Ruizhi Qiu China Academy of Engineering PhysicsDensity-functional study of plutonium monoxide monohydride

17:10 ThB-16Shai Cohen Nuclear Research Center ? NegevSurface Characterization and Oxidation of U(AlxSi1−x)3 at Elevated Temperatures

17:25 ThB-17Olivier TOUGAIT Universite de Lille1 / Universite de Rennes1Phase formation, stabilities and thermodynamical properties of the intermediatephases of the U-Al-X, X = Ga, Ge, ternary systems.

17:40 ThB-18Silvie Maskova Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Faculty and Mathematicsand Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech republicU3Si2 � interaction with hydrogen

17:55 ThB-19Elizabeth A Howett Lancaster University, LA1 4YW, UKThe Behaviour of Advanced Gas Reactor Simulated Spent Nuclear Fuels in Wet In-terim Storage Conditions

Fri. July 14

Hall

8:00 Registration

Plenary 7, Chair: M. Altmaier

8:30 FrA-1(Plenary)Dhanpat Rai Rai Enviro-Chem, LLC, Yachats, Oregon, USAThermodynamic Data Development: Solubility Method and Future Research Needs

Materials Science 4, Chair: Xiaolin Wang

9:15 FrA-2(Invited)Patrick G Allen Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryCharacterization of Radiation Damage in Plutonium Alloys

9:45 FrA-3(Invited)Bingyun Ao China Academy of Engineerign PhysicsLight Impurity Atoms as the Probes for the Electronic Structures of Actinide Dioxides

10:15 FrA-4Boris Dorado CEA, DAM, DIF, F-91297 Arpajon, FranceFirst-principles calculation of self-diffusion coefficients in actinide compounds

10:30 FrA-5Hiroki Nakamura Japan Atomic Energy AgencyA First-Principles Study on Point Defects in Plutonium Dioxide

10:45 FrA-6Michael Shandalov NRCNA New Solid Solution Approach for the Study of Self-Irradiating Damage in non-Radioactive Materials

11:00 Summary

11:30 Presenting Actinides 2021

11:45 Closing

Conference Room

Spectroscopy, Chair: Y. Takeda

9:15 FrB-1Igor N. Izosimov Joint Institute for Nuclear ResearchLaser Spectroscopy and Detection of Actinides/Lanthanides in Solutions

9:30 FrB-2James Gerard Tobin University of Wisconsin OshkoshCovalency in oxidized uranium

9:45 FrB-3Vanessa Maren Timmermann Centre for Radiochemistry Research, School ofChemistry, The University of ManchesterEvaluating the solution structure of uranium(IV) DOTA-type complexes by 1H NMRspectroscopy

10:00 FrB-4Tsachi Livneh Department of physics, NRCN, IsraelCorrelating temperature and pressure effects on the Raman scattering in UO2

10:15 FrB-5Hee-Kyung Kim Korea Atomic Energy Research InstituteSpectroscopic studies of Am(III) and Eu(III) hydrolysis reactions

10:30 FrB-6Nicole Adam Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Nuclear Waste Dis-posalInteraction of human serum transferrin with Cm(III) using time-resolved laser fluo-rescence spectroscopy (TRLFS)

10:45 FrB-7Peter Kaden Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Institute of Re-source Ecology, 01328 Dresden, GermanyNMR investigations of paramagnetic effects in metal-organic complexes of trivalentand tetravalent actinides with soft-donor ligands

Poster MoPS (Monday 12:50)

MoPS-1 Akira Kirishima Study on leaching behavior of actinide elements from nuclearfuel debris generated by severe accident

MoPS-2 Hirohito Watanabe Synthesis and Magnetic Measurement of Uranium Ph-thalocyanine

MoPS-3 Masashi Kaneko Development of Uranyl Ion Sensing Method usingAggregation-Induced Emission Phenomenon

MoPS-4 Shogo Nakajima SAXS study on temperature dependence of the solid phasetransformation on the solubility of zirconium hydroxide

MoPS-5 Toshiyuki Fujii Cation-Cation Interaction between NpVO+2 and Li+ in a Con-

centrated LiCl SolutionMoPS-6 Rafik BESBES Self-diffusion of Bk3+ in aqueous solutions at neutral pH and

pH 2.5. Comparison with the trivalent f-elements (Eu3+, Gd3+, Tb3+, Tm3+)MoPS-7 Tomoo Yamamura Uranium Superphthalocyanine: Purification and Electro-

chemistryMoPS-8 Hideaki Shiwaku In situ observation of uranyl solution photoreduction reac-

tionMoPS-9 Keiichi Yokoyama Concept of Laser-assisted Separation and Recovery for

f-electron elementsMoPS-10 Masashi Kaneko Time-Dependent Density Functional Study on Tetravalent

Uranium Hlides in Tetrahydrofuran SolutionMoPS-11 Reisuke Doi Determination of the standard redox potential of the

(Se2−

4 /HSe−) system by cyclic voltammetryMoPS-12 Tae-Hong Park Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Study of Neptunium Com-

plexes in LiCl-KCl Molten SaltsMoPS-13 Kazuki Ouchi The Behavior of Deposition following the Valence Change of

Uranium in Weak acid SolutionMoPS-14 Cristian Andree Celis-Barros Electronic Structure of [BkCl6]3− and

[CfCl6]3−

MoPS-15 wei liu Highly Sensitive and Selective Uranium Detection in Natural Wa-ter Systems Using a Luminescent Mesoporous Metal�Organic FrameworkEquipped with Abundant Lewis Basic Sites

MoPS-16 Gui Da Xiang Hydrolytically Nanoporous Thorium Mixed Phosphite and Py-rophosphate Framework Generated from In-situ Redox-Active Ionothermal Re-actions: an Inorganic Structural Analogue of MOF-5

MoPS-17 Lin Xu Uptake Mechanisms of Eu(III) on Hydroxyapatite: A Potential Perme-able Reactive Barrier Backfill Material for Trapping Trivalent Minor Actinides

MoPS-18 Jian Lin Probing the Influence of Acidity and Temperature to Th(IV) on Hy-drolysis, Nucleation, and Structural Topology

MoPS-19 Yanli Li Probing electronic structure and chemical bonding of actinides by highresolution photoelectron imaging

MoPS-20 Kaitlin Kim Karlotta Kammerlander A spectroscopic and computationalstudy of trivalent f-element sorption onto α-chitin

MoPS-21 Naoyuki Tateiwa Pressure dependence of spin fluctuation parameters in ura-nium ferromagnetic superconductor UGe2

MoPS-22 Chihiro Tabata Synchrotron X-ray Structure Analysis of UNi4B

MoPS-23 Mizuho Maeda Third-order Magnetic-Susceptibility of Itinerant-elecrtonMetamagnet UCoAl

MoPS-24 Noriaki Kimura Electrical Resistivity in the Vicinity of the MetamagneticCritical Point in UCoAl

MoPS-25 Yoshichika Onuki Single Crystal Growth and Fermi Surface Properties inThSb2 and ThBi2

MoPS-26 Kohei Ohashi Systematic study of the UNiX2 ternary compounds (X=C, Si,Ge, Sn)

MoPS-27 Akira Yamaguchi Construction of dc and ac magnetic-measurement systemfor a ferromagnetic superconductor, uranium digermanide

MoPS-28 Hiroshi Amitsuka Crossover between Fermi-liquid and non-Fermi-liquidstates in Th1−xUxBe13 (0 < x < 1)

MoPS-29 Shota Nakamura Magnetization Study on the Ising Ferromagnet URhGe withHigh-Precision Angle-Resolved Magnetic Field near the Hard Axis

MoPS-30 Yoshinori Haga New actinide compounds with Al- and Ga- rich phasesMoPS-31 Hiroshi Yamagami Long-range correlated band structure of uranium monon-

itride with LDA+STLS theoryMoPS-32 Akira Oyamada Anomalous Hall Effect in a Triangular-Lattice Antiferro-

magnet UNi4BMoPS-33 Jason Jeffries Emergent Ferromagnetism in USb2 at High PressureMoPS-34 Anton Filanovich Thermal expansion and bulk modulus of strongly correlated

superconductor PuCoGa5 from first principlesMoPS-35 Stepan N Kalmykov COMPOSITION OF URANIUM IONS ON THE SUR-

FACE OF UO2 (111) SINGLE CRYSTAL FILMMoPS-36 Kimihiko Yano R&D Strategy on Mid- and Long-Term Behavior of Fuel De-

brisMoPS-37 Yukio Tachi Sorption Parameter Setting Approaches Considering Perturba-

tion Effects for Radioactive Waste Disposal : Sorption Reduction Factors forOrganics

MoPS-38 Takayuki Sasaki Validation of actinides dissolved from 1F fuel debris intothe cooling water system

MoPS-39 Yosuke Akagi Diffusion and Sorption Behavior of HTO, Cs, I and U in OPCMortar

MoPS-40 Peter George Martin Investigating uranium-containing particulate fromwithin Fukushima Prefecture

Poster WePS (Wednesday 12:50)

WePS-1 Anatoly B. Melentev The Neptunium Behavior Control in the SNF Repro-cessing Flowsheet of RT-1 Plant

WePS-2 Yuri A. Voroshilov The Experimental Testing of Americium and CuriumSeparation Process With the Use of the Solid TODGA-Based Extractant

WePS-3 Ryuhei Motokawa Third Phase Formation Induced by a Growth of Hierar-chical Aggregation Structure in Biphasic Solvent Extraction Systems

WePS-4 Olga Shmidt Sorbtion of Lanthanide and Actinide Ions from Nitrate Solutionson TODGA-Containing Sorbents

WePS-5 Shinichi Suzuki Actinyl Elements Separation by branched N,N-dialkylmonoamide

WePS-6 Tatsuo Matsumura Current status of R&D on minor actinide separationprocess with CHON Extractants in JAEA

WePS-7 Dong-Yong Chung Development of a process for treatment of uranium wasteWePS-8 Haruka Tateno Direct Extraction of Platinum Group Metals from Ni-

tric Acid Solution Using Phase-Transition of Thermoresponsive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)

WePS-9 xuemiao yin Lanthanide and Actinide Separations by Borate CrystallizationWePS-10 Seong-Yun Kim Separation Behavior of Y(III) and Sr(II) from Acid Solu-

tions by Extraction Chromatography using HDEHP impregnated Resin and ItsMedical Application

WePS-11 Michal Cibula Separation of platinum group metals in HNO3 using thiodigly-colamide and amide-containing tertiary amine extractants

WePS-12 Gerald Jomard Coupled first-principles and experimental positron annihila-tion study of defects in actinides mixed oxides

WePS-13 Masashi Watanabe Raman spectra of non-stoichiometric (U1−yCey)O2 solidsolution

WePS-14 Taku Matsumoto Temperature dependence on Inter-diffusion coefficient ofActinide Elements in MOX Fuel

WePS-15 Yoshihisa Ikusawa Evaluation and Formulation of MOX Fuel Thermal Con-ductivity

WePS-16 Yoshihiro Okamoto Chemical state analysis of simulated corium debris byEXAFS

WePS-17 Seiya Takaki Lattice expansion in ZrN and Dy0.3Zr0.7N irradiated by 200MeV Xe ions

WePS-18 Hiroto Ishii Behavior of Liquid Caesium Halides on Solid Uranium DioxideWePS-19 Ross Stuart Springell Actinide thin films: the study of nuclear fuels be-

haviourWePS-20 Lilian Berlu PM-IRRAS studies of gas-metal interactionsWePS-21 Yaping Sun The study on chemical durability of natural titaniteWePS-22 Gaku Motoyama Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of New Ternary

Uranium Compound U3TiBi9WePS-23 Maayan Perez Chemical Deposition of (Pb,Th)Se Thin films for Self-

Irradiating Damage StudiesWePS-24 Tetsuhiro Sekiguchi Absorbent property of Fullerene for Cesium Isotope Sep-

aration using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

WePS-25 Eriko Suzuki Effect of atmosphere on the vaporization behavior of CsFeSiO4

WePS-26 Kunihisa Nakajima Atmospheric effect on Cs chemisorption behaviors ontostainless steel

WePS-27 Yukiharu Takeda Soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism study on UGe2

WePS-28 Shimon Zalkind In-Situ X-ray Diffraction Measurements of U-0.1w%Cr Ox-idation

WePS-29 Oshrat Appel The Influence of External Stress on Hydrogen Attack in Ura-nium

WePS-30 Haruyoshi Otobe High-temperature reaction of B4C with (Pu,U)O2

WePS-31 Alex Viktorovich Samodolov On Materials Damage at the End of the α-Particle Path

WePS-32 Anton Evgenievich Kanunov The development of ceramic matrices on thephosphate basis with NaZr2(PO4)3 structure for immobilization of actinides

WePS-33 Victor Alexeevich Pushkov On Dislocation Mechanism of Dynamic Defor-mation of Uranium

WePS-34 Olivier TOUGAIT Evaluation of the thermal stability of uranyl peroxideclusters.

WePS-35 Daniel Alexander Chaney A Thin Film Approach to Investigating HighTemperature Point Defect Recovery in γ-(U-X)

WePS-36 Martin Weis α-track detection as a localization method for SIMS and rL-SNMS and investigation of actinide containing particles in environmental sam-ples

WePS-37 Taro Shimada Study on Criticality in Natural Barrier for Disposal of FuelDebris from Fukushima Daiichi NPS

WePS-38 Timothy M. Dittrich Sorption and Biosorption of An(III) in High-IonicStrength Systems

WePS-39 Philippe Devaux Capture of radionuclides in Metal-Organic FrameworksWePS-40 Yuichiro Nagame Adsorption of Lawrencium (Lr) on a Metallic Tantalum

(Ta) SurfaceWePS-41 Kazuma Kitabayashi Stabillity constants of EDTA, DOTA, EDTMP and

DOTMP complex with Th(IV) for nuclear medicineWePS-42 Xiao mei Wang Syntheses and Structural Characterization of Uranyl Com-

plexes with GlycineWePS-43 Jian Xie New Potential Application of Uranyl Organic Framework as Highly

Sensitive Ionizing Radiations Dosimeter

Author Index

Abe, H. ThB-2Abraham, F. WePS-34Acker, M. ThB-4Adam, C. FrB-7 FrB-6Adam, N. FrB-6Admon, U. MoB-11Akagi, Y. MoB-9 MoPS-39Akashi, S. ThA-23Akiyama, D. MoPS-38 MoPS-1 WeA-9Akiyama, H. WeA-9Alayoglu, S. WeA-1PAlbrecht-schmitt, T. E. ThB-6Alekseev, E. V. TuA-17Allen, P. G. FrA-2IAltmaier, M. TuA-18Amitsuka, H. MoPS-22 MoPS-28Anagnostopoulos, V. A. ThB-7Andersson, D. A. TuA-9PAndrea, L. FrA-4Andreev, A. V. MoA-3Andreoiu, C. TuB-2Ao, B. FrA-3IAoki, D. MoA-6 TuA-11I MoPS-25Aoki, T. ThA-11Aoyagi, N. MoPS-10Appel, O. WePS-29Arab-Chapelet, B. TuB-13Aregbe, Y. TuB-16Arnold, J. ThA-14Arratia-Pérez, R. MoPS-14Asai, M. WePS-40Asai, T. MoPS-24 MoPS-23Asaoka, H. WePS-24Ashida, T. MoB-9Aupiais, J. WeB-7Avdeev, M. WeB-6Awbery, R. P. MoB-13Bae, S. MoPS-12Bai, Z. MoPS-15 ThA-21Banik, N. L. TuB-16Barthe, M. WePS-12Bartlett, J. MoB-14Baubet, B. WePS-20Bauwens, J. TuB-16Bell, C. WePS-35 TuA-16Benes, O. TuB-4IBenson, M. WeB-5Berche, A. ThB-17

Bérerd, N. TuB-5IBergeron, A. TuB-9Beridze, G. WeB-6Berlu, L. WePS-20Berthomieu, C. WeB-7Berthon, C. MoA-14Bertolus, M. MoB-4 WePS-12Besbes, R. MoPS-6Billard, I. TuA-8Block, M. ThB-12IBoblil, E. MoB-11Boltoeva, M. TuA-8Booth, C. WeA-1PBooth, C. H. FrB-2Bosco, H. WeB-3 WePS-36Bottin, F. MoA-2IBouchet, J. MoA-2IBower, W. R. MoA-9Boxall, C. MoB-7 ThB-19 WeA-6 TuB-14WeB-4Brand, F. TuA-18Braun, A. WeA-1PBraunshtein, O. WePS-29Brendler, V. TuA-18Brissonneau, L. MoB-10Bromley, M. A. TuB-14Brown, M. A. TuA-5IBrunner, E. MoPS-20Buda, R. TuB-16Bujak, R. TuB-16Bulemela, E. TuB-9Buturlim, V. MoA-4Caciuffo, R. WeA-4 TuA-14ICalegari, E. J. TuA-10ICartwright, T. TuB-10Castro, A. MoB-14Cattelan, M. MoB-5Celdran, P. A. WeA-4Celis-Barros, C. A. MoPS-14Cha, W. FrB-5Chai, Z. ThA-21 MoA-13 MoPS-15 TuB-15ThB-6Chaney, D. A. WePS-35Cheiknjifon, I. WePS-12Chen, J. ThA-5Chen, L. MoPS-15 ThA-21Chiba, R. MoB-6Chimes, M. WeB-4Chinea-Cano, E. MoB-11

Chiorescu, I. TuA-18Cho, H. FrB-5Cho, Y. MoPS-12Chu, J. WePS-21Chung, D. WePS-7Cibula, M. WePS-11Cieslar, M. MoA-4Cohen, S. ThB-16Colàs, E. TuA-18Colineau, E. WeA-4 TuA-14IColle, J. TuB-4ICollins, R. N. MoA-8Crawford, J. R. TuB-2Dai, A. MoA-5Dai, X. MoPS-15Dalodiere, E. MoA-14Dalodière, E. ThA-25Daniš, S. MoA-3Dares, C. J. ThB-1IDarnbrough, J. WePS-35Darnbrough, J. E. MoB-5 WeA-7Dau, D. P. MoA-12Degner, V. ThA-7Delahaye, T. TuB-13Delaunay, F. WeA-5 WeA-8Devaux, P. WePS-34 WePS-39Dittrich, T. M. WePS-38Divis, M. MoA-4Diwu, J. ThA-21 WePS-42 ThB-6 MoPS-15Do, T. TuB-9Doi, R. MoPS-11Dopita, M. MoA-4Dorado, B. FrA-4 MoA-2IDrobot, B. WeB-8Duan, Y. ThA-8Dubourg, R. TuB-5IDucher, R. TuB-5IDugas, M. P. WePS-38Dumas, T. ThA-16 MoA-14 ThA-25Durakiewicz, T. TuA-9PDzigal, N. MoB-11Ellart, M. WePS-34Eloirdi, R. TuA-14I WeA-4Emerson, H. P. WePS-38Endrizzi, F. TuA-18Epifano, E. MoB-2IErmolin, V. S. WePS-1Evans, R. W. WeB-7Evans, W. F. TuA-1P

Even, J. TuB-2Fabas, A. WeA-5Fadeyev, S. V. WePS-2Farnaby, J. H. ThA-26Farnan, I. MoPS-35Feige, J. MoA-11Fellhauer, D. ThA-2Feng, W. ThA-8Fifield, L. K. MoA-11Filanovich, A. MoPS-34Fox, N. MoB-5Franzmann, M. WePS-36 WeB-3Freyss, M. MoB-4 WePS-12Froehlich, D. R. WeB-9Froehlich, M. B. MoA-11Fujii, T. MoPS-5Fujimori, A. TuA-13IFujimori, S. TuA-13IFukuda, T. MoPS-2 MoPS-7Furuya, M. WePS-41Gaillard, C. TuB-5I TuA-8Gaona, X. TuA-18Garcia, F. H. TuB-2Garcia, P. FrA-4Geist, A. TuA-2IGeldhof, S. ThA-7Gelis, A. V. TuA-5IGeorg, S. TuA-8Giacobbe, C. TuA-14IGibson, J. K. MoA-12Gilroy, E. WePS-35Gilroy, E. R. TuA-16Giovine, R. WePS-39Gloe, K. ThB-4Glukhova, У. V. TuA-7Goddard, D. MoB-5Gofryk, K. WeA-4 TuA-9PGolan, Y. WePS-23 FrA-6Golser, R. MoA-11Gorbunov, D. I. MoA-3Goto, S. WePS-40Gouder, T. MoA-4Govor, E. V. ThB-7Gray, A. TuA-18Griffiths, I. MoB-5 MoPS-40Grimes, T. S. ThB-1IGrive, M. TuA-18Griveau, J. TuA-14I WeA-4Groenewold, G. WeB-5

Guéneau, C. MoB-2IGui, D. MoPS-15 MoPS-16Guilbaud, P. ThA-16Guillaumont, D. ThA-16H., S. WePS-5Haba, H. ThA-12P ThB-11Haga, Y.MoPS-29 TuA-13I MoPS-21 WeA-3MoPS-30 WePS-22 MoPS-32Hagemann, S. TuA-18Hagiwara, R. WeB-5Halevy, I. MoB-11 WePS-28Halter, D. P. TuA-1PHamann, L. WeB-3 WePS-36Hambley, D. ThB-19Hambley, D. I. MoB-7Han, C. Y. ThA-11Han, J. MoB-12Hanadate, S. TuB-3Haquet, J. MoB-10Harima, H. MoPS-25 MoA-5Harker, R. M. WeA-7Harrison, N. TuA-9PHarting, D. ThB-4Hatayama, N. TuA-12Havela, L. MoA-3 MoA-4 ThB-18Hayami, S. MoPS-32Hayashi, H. WePS-30 MoB-6Hen, A. TuA-14IHennersdorf, F. ThB-4Hennig, C. ThA-22 ThA-16Henry, N. WePS-34 TuB-13Herve, A. WeA-1PHickson, J. R. ThA-26Hiezl, Z. MoB-7Higashi, T. ThA-1P TuB-3Hirano, M. MoPS-1Hiroki, N. TuB-6Hirose, K. WePS-40Homma, Y. MoA-5 MoPS-25Honda, F. MoPS-25 MoA-6 MoA-5Honda, M. MoA-11Hong, K. MoB-3Horne, G. P. ThB-1IHotchkis, M. MoA-11Howard, D. L. MoA-8Howett, E. A. ThB-19Hu, K. ThA-15Hu, S. TuA-19 ThA-17 MoB-12Huber, F. MoA-4

Huittinen, N. TuA-18 MoPS-20Huve, M. WePS-39Iguchi, T. ThA-7Ikeda, Y. ThB-8Ikeda-Ohno, A. ThA-18 ThA-22 MoA-8ThA-20 ThA-19 ThB-4Ikeuchi, H. MoB-10Ikusawa, Y. WePS-15Imbert, P. H. WePS-34Ina, T. WeA-9Inaba, Y. WePS-11Inohara, T. MoPS-32Ishidera, T. MoB-9Ishii, H. WePS-18Ishikawa, N. WePS-17Ito, T. WePS-10Ivanov, K. E. MoPS-35Izosimov, I. N. FrB-1Jaglo, G. TuB-7Jaime, M. TuA-9PJakopic, R. TuB-16Jeffries, J. MoPS-33Jeffries, J. R. FrA-2IJohannessen, B. WeB-6Johansen, M. P. MoA-8Jolly, L. WeA-5 WeA-8Joly, A. MoB-2IJomard, G. WePS-12 MoB-4Jonah, T. M. ThB-7Jung, E. C. FrB-5Kabeya, N. MoPS-24Kaden, P. FrB-7 ThA-20Kaden, P. U. ThA-19Kaji, D. ThA-12PKalmykov, S. N. MoPS-35Kammerlander, K. MoPS-20Kanda, A. ThB-11Kaneko, M. MoA-7 MoPS-10 MoPS-3Kanenari, K. WeB-2Kaneya, Y. WePS-40Kanunov, A. E. WePS-32Kasamatsu, Y. MoA-7 ThB-11Kastil, J. MoA-6Kato, H. MoPS-39Kato, K. ThA-7Kato, M. WePS-15 TuB-6 WePS-14WePS-13Kato, T. TuB-1Kavallieratos, K. ThB-7

Kawai, K. TuB-1Kawai, T. WeB-2Kawamura, T. ThB-5Kawasaki, I. WePS-22 MoPS-27Kazama, H. ThB-8Keatley, A. C. MoB-13Kelson, I. FrA-6Kennedy, B. J. WeB-6Keskitalo, M. FrB-6Kim, D. MoPS-12Kim, H. FrB-5Kim, I. WePS-7Kim, J. MoPS-12 ThA-4Kim, K. MoB-3 WePS-7Kim, S. WePS-10Kimpton, J. A. WeB-6Kimura, N. MoPS-23 MoPS-24Kimura, Y. MoB-15Kinoshita, N. MoA-11Kirishima, A. MoPS-1 MoPS-38 WeA-9Kitabayashi, K. WePS-41Kitagaki, K. MoPS-36Kitagaki, T. MoB-10Kitamura, A. FrA-1P TuA-20Kitatsuji, Y. MoPS-13Kittaka, S. WeA-2I MoPS-29Kloditz, R. ThA-13Kobayashi, M. TuB-1Kobayashi, T. MoPS-4 MoPS-8 TuB-12WePS-5 MoPS-38 ThB-5 TuA-20Kofuji, H. TuA-4Koke, C. TuA-18 ThA-3Komatsubara, T. MoPS-23 MoPS-24Komeiji, Y. WeB-8Komori, Y. ThB-11Konashi, K. WePS-13Kondo, N. ThB-11Kondrutsky, D. WePS-4Konings, R. J. TuB-4IKonnikov, У. V. TuA-7Konno, R. TuA-12Kono, Y. MoPS-29Kotegawa, H. WeA-3Koura, H. ThB-14Kovacs, A. MoA-12Kowalski, P. M. WeB-6Kozak, P. TuA-5IKozlitin, E. WePS-4Kron, T. WeB-3

Krüger, S. TuA-18Kuboki, Y. ThB-11Kudo, H. ThA-12PKulik, D. A. TuA-18Kulikova, S. A. WeA-10Kunz, P. TuB-2Kurosaki, K. WePS-18Kusunose, H. MoPS-32Kwon, S. WePS-7Lai, X. ThA-8Lambert, L. TuB-2Lander, G. H. TuA-14I WeA-7Lashley, J. C. TuA-9PLassen, J. TuB-2Latrous, H. MoPS-6Laventine, D. WeA-6Law, G. T. MoA-9Lawrencebright, E. MoB-5Lebedev, V. MoB-14Lee, E. WePS-7Lee, J. ThA-4Lee, K. WePS-7Lee, W. E. MoB-7Legut, D. TuB-7Lemaire, D. WeB-7Levi, J. S. WePS-29Li, D. MoPS-25 MoA-5Li, Y. MoPS-15 MoPS-19 ThA-21Lim, S. ThA-4Lin, J. MoPS-18Liu, Q. TuB-11 TuA-6Liu, S. WePS-21Liu, W. ThA-21 MoPS-15Livens, F. R. MoA-9Livneh, T. FrB-4 WePS-28Logunov, M. V. WePS-2Logunov, а. V. TuA-7Loiseau, T. ThA-22 WePS-39 TuB-13Loubert, G. TuB-13Lukin, S. A. WePS-1Lumetta, G. J. TuA-5ILyon, I. C. MoA-9Lyzlova, E. V. TuA-7Machida, M. FrA-5 TuB-6Maeda, M. MoPS-23 MoPS-24Maeta, K. MoPS-26Magalhaes, S. G. TuA-10IMagnani, N. TuA-14IMaimon, H. WePS-28

Maiwald, M. TuA-18Maiwald, M. M. ThA-2Makii, H. WePS-40Malka, E. WePS-29Manara, D. TuB-4IMangin, D. TuB-5IMarquez, R. C. TuB-16Martens, J. WeB-5Martin, N. ThA-22Martin, P. G. MoPS-40Martin, P. M. MoB-2IMärz, J. ThB-4 ThA-18 FrB-7 ThA-22ThA-20 ThA-19Mashkin, A. N. WePS-1Maskova, S. ThB-18 MoA-4Maslakov, K. I. MoPS-35Matmor, M. ThB-16Matsui, D. ThA-7Matsumoto, H. TuB-3Matsumoto, K. WeA-9Matsumoto, T. WePS-14 MoB-15Matsumura, T. TuA-4Matsuno, H. WeA-3Matsuzaki, H. MoA-11Maurya, A. MoA-5Mazan, V. TuA-8Mebel, A. M. ThB-7Mei, L. MoA-13Melentev, A. B. WePS-1Meyer, K. TuA-1PMezyk, S. P. ThB-1IMichal, V. MoA-6Middleburgh, S. ThB-18Miliyanchuk, K. ThB-18Milutin, V. WePS-4Minasian, S. G. WeA-1PMincher, B. J. ThB-1IMiron, G. D. TuA-18Mitsukai, A. WePS-40Miyagawa, M. MoPS-26Miyamoto, Y. MoPS-36Miyashita, S. WePS-40Miyazaki, Y. TuA-3Mochizuki, Y. WeB-8Moisy, P. MoA-14 ThA-25Mokhber-Shahin, L. MoA-8Moncoffre, N. TuB-5IMoon, J. WePS-7Moore, I. ThA-7

Morimoro, K. ThA-12PMorimoto, K. WePS-15 WePS-14Morita, K. MoA-16 ThA-12PMorita, M. WeB-2 ThA-7Morozov, A. N. ThB-7Morris, K. MoA-9Mosselmans, J. W. MoA-9Motokawa, R. WePS-3 MoPS-4Motome, Y. MoPS-32Motoyama, G. MoPS-27 WePS-22Moussa, C. ThB-17Mouturat, K. WePS-20Murakami, Y. WePS-18Murphy, G. L. WeB-6Muta, H. WePS-18Myasoedov, B. F. WeA-10Nadykto, B. A. WePS-31Nagame, Y. WePS-40Nagase, M. ThB-11Naguwa, R. WePS-40Nakahara, M. ThB-2Nakajima, K. WePS-25 WePS-26Nakajima, S. MoPS-4Nakamura, A. MoPS-25 MoA-5 WeB-2MoA-6 ThA-7Nakamura, H. FrA-5Nakamura, S. MoPS-29Nakao, H. MoPS-22Nakase, M. ThB-5Nakashima, N. MoPS-9Narita, H. WePS-11Natrajan, L. S. FrB-3Nekrasova, N. WePS-4Nikitenko, S. I. MoA-14 ThA-25Nishio, K. WePS-40Nos, J. WePS-34Numako, C. WeA-9Ochs, M. MoPS-37Ochs, M. U. MoB-8Ogawa, T. MoPS-36Ogino, H. MoB-10Oh, S. MoB-3Ohashi, K. MoPS-26Ohashi, M. MoPS-26 ThA-7Ohishi, Y. WePS-18Ohta, S. WePS-41Ohtake, R. ThA-7 WeB-2Okamoto, Y. WePS-16Okane, T. TuA-13I WePS-27

Okumura, T. WeB-2Onozawa, A. MoB-1IOnuki, Y. MoPS-25 WeA-3 MoA-6 TuA-13IMoA-5Ooe, K. WePS-40Oomens, J. WeB-5Opletal, P. MoA-6Orlova, A. I. WePS-32Orr, R. WeA-6Osa, A. WePS-40Osaka, M. WePS-26 WePS-25Osmond, M. WePS-39Otobe, H. MoPS-13 WePS-30Ouadi, A. TuA-8Ouchi, K. MoPS-13 ThB-11Oudot, B. WeA-5 WeA-8Oyamada, A. MoPS-32Paasch, S. MoPS-20Padovani, C. MoB-7Páez-Hernández, D. MoPS-14Palumbo, C. T. TuA-1PPan, S. WePS-21Panak, P. J. FrB-6 ThA-3 WeB-9 TuA-18ThA-2Panetier, C. TuB-5IPark, J. MoB-3Park, S. ThB-3Park, T. MoPS-12Pasturel, M. ThB-17Patzschke, M. ThA-18 MoPS-20 ThA-13FrB-7Paukov, M. MoA-4Paul, M. MoA-11Pavetich, S. MoA-11Payne, T. E. MoA-8Perez, M. WePS-23Pfeuffer-Rooschuez, J. FrB-6Piekarz, P. TuB-7Piluso, P. MoB-10Pimblott, S. M. ThB-1IPipon, Y. TuB-5IPlausinaitis, K. MoA-10Pohjalainen, I. ThA-7Poonoosamy, J. TuA-18Popa, I. WeA-5Popel, A. J. MoPS-35Pospíšil, J. MoPS-29Povzner, A. MoPS-34Prchal, J. MoA-6

Pushkov, V. A. WePS-33Qiao, R. FrB-2Qiu, R. ThB-15Radchenko, V. TuB-2Radoske, T. ThA-13 ThA-19 FrB-7Rafailov, G. WePS-28 ThB-16Raff, J. WeB-8Rai, D. FrA-1PRamogida, C. F. TuB-2Raptis, R. G. ThB-7Rauff-Nisthar, N. MoB-7Ravat, B. WeA-8 WeA-5Reed, D. T. WePS-38Reneaume, B. WePS-20Rennie, S. MoB-5Reponen, M. ThA-7Richards, D. A. MoPS-40Richmann, M. K. WePS-38Richter, S. TuB-16Riseborough, P. S. TuA-10IRoberto, J. B. ThB-9IRobertson, A. K. TuB-2Roesky, P. W. ThA-20Rogalev, A. TuA-15 TuA-14IRogel, L. WePS-29rubin, A. WePS-28Ruth, T. J. TuB-2Ryan, M. MoA-10Ryan, P. TuB-10Sabroux, J. WePS-39Sagara, H. ThA-11Sagayama, H. MoPS-22Saito, H. MoPS-22Saito, K. ThA-7 WeB-2Saito, T. MoPS-4Saitoh, Y. WePS-27 TuA-13ISakakibara, T. WeA-2I MoPS-29Sakama, M. WePS-40Sakamoto, H. MoPS-39Sakamoto, S. MoPS-38Sakamoto, T. ThA-7 WeB-2Salamon, M. TuA-9PSamarina, N. S. WePS-1Samodolov, A. V. WePS-31Samsonov, S. WeB-8Sanchezhernandez, A. M. TuB-16Sano, Y. ThB-2Sarrasin, L. TuB-5I

Sasaki, T. MoPS-38 TuA-20 MoPS-4MoPS-1Sasaki, Y. MoA-16Sato, D. WePS-40Sato, N. MoPS-38 MoPS-1 ThB-11 WeA-9Sato, T. WePS-40Sato, T. K. ThB-13ISato, Y. MoA-6Sauge-Merle, S. WeB-7Saul, A. TuA-9PSawabu, M. MoPS-26Schaffer, P. TuB-2Schmidt, M. FrA-6Schnaars, K. ThB-4Schofield, J. MoA-10Schöne, S. ThA-20 ThA-18 FrB-7 ThA-13Schumann, D. MoA-11Schweke, D. WePS-28Scott, T. B. MoPS-40 TuB-10 MoB-13MoPS-35Šebek, J. MoA-3Sechovsky, V. MoA-6Seibert, A. MoA-4Sekiguchi, T. WePS-24Shadrin, A. WePS-4Shamir, N. ThB-16Shandalov, M. FrA-6 WePS-23Sheng, D. ThA-21Shi, W. TuB-15 MoA-13Shibahara, Y. MoPS-5Shigekawa, Y. MoA-7 ThB-11Shimada, T. WePS-37Shimizu, Y. MoPS-29 WeA-2I MoA-5Shingu, K. WePS-40Shinohara, A. ThB-11 MoA-7Shinohara, N. MoB-15Shirai, K. WePS-40Shirasaki, K. MoA-3 MoPS-2 MoPS-7Shiwaku, H. ThB-5 TuA-4 TuB-12 MoPS-8Shmidt, O. WePS-4Shuh, D. K. FrB-2Sierig, M. TuB-4ISimon, P. TuB-5ISimonnet, M. WePS-5 TuA-3Skerencak-Frech, A. TuA-18 ThA-2 ThA-3WeB-9Smith, J. L. TuA-9PSong, H. MoB-3Sonnenschein, V. ThA-7 WeB-2

Sonoda, T. ThA-7Sowa, S. MoA-4Springell, R. WePS-35 MoPS-35 TuA-16Springell, R. S. TuB-10 WeA-7 MoB-5WePS-19Sproules, S. ThA-26Stanek, C. R. TuA-9PSteier, P. MoA-11Stepnik, B. ThB-17Steudtner, R. TuA-18Stoddard, T. TuB-9Studer, D. WeB-3Stumpf, T.ThA-13 ThB-4 ThA-19 MoPS-20ThA-20 ThA-18Sumiyama, A. WePS-22 MoPS-27Sun, Y. WePS-21Sunaoshi, T. WePS-13Sutcliffe, J. WePS-35Sutcliffe, J. E. TuB-10Suzuki, E. WePS-26 WePS-25Suzuki, H. TuA-4Suzuki, S. MoPS-8 TuB-12 TuA-3 WePS-5WePS-24Swanton, S. MoA-10Tabata, C. MoPS-22Tachi, Y. MoPS-37 MoB-9 MoB-8 MoPS-39Tagami, K. WeB-1Takahashi, Y. TuA-12Takaki, S. WePS-17Takano, M. WePS-17 WePS-30 WePS-16MoB-1ITakao, K. ThB-8 ThA-23Takeda, S. WePS-37Takeda, Y. TuA-13I WePS-27Takeda-Homma, S. WeA-9Takeshita, K. ThB-5 WePS-11Takeuchi, M. TuA-4Takubo, K. WePS-37Tallanoutack, M. S. WePS-12Tamain, C. ThA-16Tamura, T. WePS-14Tanaka, H. MoPS-27Tateiwa, N. MoPS-21Tateno, H. WePS-8Tatsuo, A. WeB-1Taylor, R. WeB-4 WeA-6Templeman, T. FrA-6Terada, Y. WeA-9Ternova, D. TuA-8

Teterin, A. Y. MoPS-35Teterin, Y. A. MoPS-35Tian, G. TuA-6 TuB-11Timmermann, V. M. FrB-3Tims, S. G. MoA-11Tobin, J. G. FrB-2Tomita, H. ThA-7 WeB-2Tomitsuka, T. WePS-40Tormos, B. MoB-10Torrent, M. FrA-4Toth, K. TuB-16Tou, H. WeA-3Tougait, O. WePS-34 ThB-17Toyoshima, A. WePS-40Trumm, M. WeB-9Tsisar, D. V. WePS-33Tsuda, T. WeB-5Tsuji, A. B. TuB-3Tsukada, K. WePS-40Tsukahara, T. WePS-8 MoPS-3Tsushima, S. WeB-8Turanov, A. TuA-8Turek, I. MoA-4Twomey, M. ThB-7Uchida, S. WeB-1Uehara, A. MoPS-5 WeA-9Uno, H. WePS-14Uno, M. WePS-18 WePS-15Uozumi, Y. WePS-24Vaknin, M. ThB-16Valenta, J. MoA-6Valot, C. MoB-2IVandeperre, L. MoA-10Vathonne, E. MoB-4Vauchy, R. MoB-2IVejpravová, J. MoA-3Vidaud, C. WeB-7Vinokurov, S. E. WeA-10Virot, M. MoA-14 ThA-25Volkringer, C. WePS-39 TuB-13 ThA-22Vondrackova, B. MoA-6Voroshilov, Y. A. WePS-2Voss, A. ThA-7Vriens, B. MoB-8Wada, M. ThA-7Wall, M. A. FrA-2IWallner, A. MoA-11Walter, O. ThA-19Walther, C. WePS-36 WeB-3

Wang, C. WeB-6Wang, J. MoPS-18 MoPS-15Wang, J. Q. WePS-42Wang, S. MoPS-15 ThA-21 ThB-6Wang, S. A. WePS-42Wang, X. TuA-19 TuB-8 WePS-21Wang, X. M. WePS-42Wang, Y. ThB-6 MoPS-15 ThA-21Washiya, T. MoB-10 MoPS-36Washiyama, K. TuB-3 WePS-41 TuB-1Watanabe, H. MoPS-7 MoPS-2Watanabe, M. MoPS-10 TuB-3 WePS-13Watanabe, S. TuA-4Wdowik, U. D. TuB-7Weigand, J. ThA-19Weigand, J. J. ThB-4 ThA-20Weiss, A. M. MoB-11Weiß, M. WeB-3 WePS-36Wen, J. TuA-19Wendt, K. ThA-7 WeB-3Wendt, K. D. ThA-6Wenzel, M. ThB-4Wermeille, D. WeA-7Wilbraham, R. J. MoB-7Wilhelm, F. TuA-14I TuA-15Willbraham, R. ThB-19Wilson, C. ThA-26Winkler, S. R. MoA-11Wiss, T. TuB-4IWolfer, W. G. FrA-2IXiao, C. ThA-21 TuB-15Xie, J. ThA-21 WePS-43Xu, C. ThA-5Xu, L. MoPS-15 MoPS-17Yaga, Y. WePS-27Yahel, E. WePS-23 FrA-6Yaita, T. ThB-5 TuA-4 MoPS-9 MoPS-8TuA-3 WePS-5 MoPS-11 TuB-12 WePS-24Yakushev, A. ThB-10IYamada, M. WeB-1Yamagami, H. TuA-13I MoPS-31 WePS-27Yamagata, T. MoA-11Yamaguchi, A. WePS-22 MoPS-27Yamaguchi, T. WePS-37Yamamaura, T. MoPS-2Yamamoto, E. MoPS-29 MoPS-21 WeA-3TuA-13I WePS-27 MoPS-32

Yamamura, T. WePS-41 MoPS-26 MoPS-23 MoA-6 MoPS-7 TuB-1 MoA-3WePS-22 TuB-3 ThB-5 MoPS-27Yamana, H. MoA-1PYamanaka, S. WePS-18Yamashiki, Y. MoPS-40Yang, C. MoB-12Yang, S. TuB-11 TuA-6Yang, W. L. FrB-2Yang, X. ThA-8Yang, Y. ThA-9Yang, Z. MoPS-15Yano, K. MoPS-36 MoB-10Yano, M. WePS-24Yano, S. ThB-11Yasuda, Y. ThB-11 MoA-7Yato, T. WePS-13Yeon, J. MoPS-12Yin, X. ThB-6 WePS-9Yokokita, T. ThB-11Yokoyama, K. WePS-24 MoPS-9Yoshii, Y. TuB-3 TuB-1Yoshimoto, M. TuB-3 TuB-1Youn, Y. ThA-4Yu, J. ThA-24Yu, S. FrB-2Yui, M. FrA-1PYun, J. ThB-3Zalkind, S. WePS-29 WePS-28 ThB-16Zapf, V. S. TuA-9PZarzana, C. WeB-5Zhang, L. MoPS-15Zhang, M. WePS-21Zhang, P. ThA-10Zhang, Y. TuA-6 TuB-11 ThA-8Zhang, Z. WeB-6Zhao, Y. TuB-11Zheng, J. WeB-1Zheng, T. ThA-21Zhou, R. MoPS-15Zhu, L. ThA-21Zhu, X. ThA-8Zuleger, E. TuB-16

timetable

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8:00 Registration Registration Registration Registration Registration

8:05

8:10

8:15

8:20

8:25

8:30 Opening [Plenary 2, Chair: Kenji Takeshita] Karsten Meyer

[Plenary 5, Chair: D. Clark] Stefan George Minasian

[Plenary 4, Chair: T. Yaita] Tatsuya Higashi

[Plenary 7, Chair: M. Altmaier] Dhanpat Rai8:35

8:40

8:45

8:50

8:55

9:00 [Plenary 1, Chair: T. Ogawa] Hajimu Yamana9:05

9:10

9:15 [Separation and reprocessing 1, Chair:T. Grimes] Andreas Geist

[Nuclear Medicine, Chair: T. Yamamura]

Koshin Washiyama

[Physics 4, Chair: S. Fujimori] Shunichiro Kittaka

[Environment 2, Chair: A. Ikeda-

Ohno] Jian Zheng

[Chemistry 4, Chair: D. Clark] Martin Maximilian Maiwald

[Separation and reprocessing 3, Chair:A. Geist] Travis S. Grimes

[Materials Science 4, Chair: Xiaolin Wang] Patrick G Allen

[Spectroscopy, Chair: Y. Takeda] Igor N. Izosimov

9:20

9:25

9:30 Peter Kunz Masato Morita Carsten Koke James Gerard Tobin9:35

9:40

9:45 Break Break Marie Simonnet Yukie Yoshii Hideki Tou Hauke Bosco Jeongmook Lee Masaumi Nakahara

Bingyun Ao Vanessa Maren Timmermann9:50

9:55

10:00 Hirohide Kofuji Jean-Christophe Griveau

Chao XU Seung Park Tsachi Livneh

10:05 [Physics 1, Chair: R. Caciuffo] Johann Bouchet

[Fuels 1, Chair: Y. Pipon] Masahide Takano

10:10

10:15 Break Break Break Break Break Break Boris Dorado Hee-Kyung Kim

10:20

10:25

10:30 Hiroki Nakamura Nicole Adam

10:35 Alexander V. Andreev

Romain Vauchy [Separation and reprocessing 1, Chair:T. Grimes] Artem V Gelis

[Fuels 2, Chair: R. Vauchy] Ondrej Benes

[Material Science 2,

Chair: P. Allen] Brice Ravat

[Chemistry 3, Chair:

Karsten Meyer] Michael A Chimes

[Physics 5, Chair: H. Yamagami] Klaus D.A. Wendt

[Separation and

reprocessing 3, Chair:A. Geist]

Kathleen Schnaars

10:40

10:45 Michael Shandalov

Peter Kaden

10:50 Ladislav Havela Dominic Laventine

Christopher Zarzana

Hideki Tomita Masahiko Nakase

10:55

11:00 Summary

11:05 Ai Nakamura Ki-Hwan Kim Suliang Yang Yves Pipon James Edward Darnbrough

Gabriel L. Murphy Xie-Gang Zhu Yaxing Wang

11:10

11:15

11:20 Fuminori HONDA Marjorie Bertolus Evgenia V. Lyzlova François Delaunay

Jean Aupiais Yu Yang Konstantinos Kavallieratos11:25

11:30 Presenting Actinides 2021

11:35 Yudai Shigekawa Eleanor Lawrence Bright

Clotilde Gaillard Masahiko Machida

Akihiro Uehara Satoru Tsushima Ping Zhang Hiroyuki Kazama

11:40

11:45 Closing

11:50 Hirokazu Hayashi Dominik Legut Sergey E. Vinokurov

Andrej Skerencak-Frech

Takeshi Aoki

11:55

12:00

12:05 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

12:10

12:15

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12:25

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12:45

12:50 Poster MoPS Poster MoPS Poster WePS Poster WePS

12:55

13:00 [Plenary 3, Chair: L. Havela] Krzysztof Gofryk

[Plenary 6, Chair: Y. Nagame] Hisaaki Kudo13:05

13:10

13:15

13:20

13:25

13:30

13:35

13:40

13:45 [Physics 2, Chair: L. Havela] Peter S Riseborough

[Material Science 1, Chair: B. Ao]

Xiaolin Wang

[Chemistry 4, Chair: Y. Ikeda] Roger Kloditz

[Superheavy Elements, Chari: Y. Nagame] James B Roberto

13:50

13:55

14:00 Ephraim Bulemela John Arnold

14:05

14:10

14:15 Dai Aoki Joseph Edward Sutcliffe

Kongqiu Hu Alexander Yakushev14:20

14:25

14:30 Christelle Tamain

14:35

14:40

14:45 Rikio Konno Shu-Xian Hu Narumi Kondo

14:50 [Environment 1, Chair: A. Kitamura]

Atsushi Ikeda-Ohno

[Decommissioning, Chair: T. Kimura]

Richard Wilbraham14:55

15:00 Break Break Break

15:05 William R Bower Michael Uwe Ochs15:10 Group Photo

15:15

15:20 Kristijonas Plausinaitis

Takamitsu Ishidera15:25 [Physics 3, Chair:

Y. Onuki] Shin-ichi Fujimori

[Separation and reprocessing 2,

Chair:A.V. Gelis] Yan Zhang

[Chemistry 5, Chair: S. Tsushima]

Juliane Marz

[Superheavy Elements, Chari: Y. Nagame] Michael Block

15:30 Excursion

15:35 Norikazu Kinoshita

Toru Kitagaki

15:40 TORU KOBAYASHI

Thomas Radoske

15:45

15:50 Break Break

15:55 Roberto Caciuffo Gael Loubert Sebastian Schone Tetsuya K. Sato

16:00 Registration, Reception

16:05

16:10 Michael Anthony Bromley

Shuao Wang

16:15 [Chemistry 1, Chair: S. Suzuki] Attila Kovacs

[Nuclear Forensics, Chair: Kimura, Halevy] Itzhak Halevy

16:20

16:25 Fabrice Wilhelm Weiqun Shi christophe Volkringer

Hiroyuki Koura

16:30 Lei Mei Chu-Ting Yang

16:35

16:40 Emma Rose Gilroy

Kalman Toth Break Break

16:45 Elodie DALODIERE

Anya C Keatley16:50

16:55 Break Break [Chemistry 5, Chair: S. Tsushima]

Koichiro Takao

[Material Science 3, Chari: Y. Haga]

Ruizhi Qiu17:00 Kenji Takeshita Alonso Castro

17:05

17:10 [Chemistry 2, Chair:

Y. Okamoto] Evgeny V. Alekseev

Jipan Yu Shai Cohen

17:15 Yuji Sasaki Yoshiki Kimura

17:20

17:25 Marcus ALTMAIER

Matthieu Virot Olivier TOUGAIT

17:30

17:35

17:40 Jun Wen Joy Hannah Farnaby

Silvie Maskova

17:45

17:50

17:55 Taishi Kobayashi Elizabeth A Howett18:00

18:05

18:10

18:15

18:20 MEXT project Special Session -Actinides Basics for decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (tentative) -

18:25

18:30

18:35

18:40

18:45

18:50

18:55

19:00 Conference Dinner

19:05

19:10

19:15

19:20

Chair: T. Yaita

Haga

Toru Ogawa

Yukitoshi Miura

Koki Takanashi

16:00 - 19:00

19:00-21:0018:20-19:50

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