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Nuclear Science User Facilities 42 USERS MEETING The annualATR NSUF Users Meeting offers researchers days of workshops tours discussions and classes.The focus is on providing an understanding of key nuclear technology gaps capabilities required for addressing those gaps recent or emerging advances and techniques for conducting reactor experiments and PIE. Users Meeting is not just a way to learn more about ATR NSUF its capabilities and ongoing research it is also a great opportunity to meet other students scientists and engineers who are interested in responding to ATR NSUFs call for proposals. Users Meeting supports ATR NSUF as a model for the laboratory of the future where collaborative research and shared resources among universities and national laboratories will help prepare a new generation of nuclear energy professionals. The events are free of charge for students faculty and post docs as well as researchers from industry and national laboratories who are interested in materials fuels PIE and reactor-based technology devel- opment. In the six years since its inceptionATR NSUF Users Meeting has hosted 633 participants from 30 countries and 37 U.S. universities. Support to help defray travel hotel and meal expenses is offered to university faculty and students on a competitive basis. What to expect at Users Meeting Users Meeting kicks off with an introductory workshop to ATR NSUF which includes a description of current and upcoming research capabilities offered by INL and its university partners a briefing on the solicitation process and a welcome from DOE. Each year Users Week offers a number of workshops and courses for students to participate.These may vary from year to year but courses generally focus on a variety of topic-specific areas such as in-reactor instrumenta- tion fuels and materials or how to conduct radiation experiments. Participants are always offered an opportunity to tour ATR as well as INLs MFC where many PIE facilities are housed. Users who are not able to attend the Users Meeting in person now have the ability to participate in the meeting online. For more information about the Users Meeting visit our website nsuf.inl.gov.