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Training by Visual Editor Consultants |
Small Class Size, A Computer for Every Student, Taught by MCNP Experts, Excellent Training Materials for Future Reference
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Introduction to MCNP Using the MCNP/MCNPX Visual Editor |
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believe this is a great course for users at any level. I had never
used the Visual Editor or MCNP before the class but the curriculum is so
thorough and so well laid out that I was able to keep up with users with
many years of experience, who also expressed considerable satisfaction with
the class. The best part is that the class can be taken again and
again after you leave using the supplied manuals, exercises, and software.
The tools from the class become a valuable resource for general use of the
Visual Editor and MCNP. It was probably the best week I have ever
spent learning anything associated with the nuclear industry.Kelly Ellis - Lucas Engineering and Management Services, July 2007
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Introduction to MCNP using the Visual Editor
September 11-15, 2006
Click on Picture to enlarge.From Left to Right: Peter M. Song - Lawrence Livermore National Labratory (LLNL), Dick Olsher - Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Scott Kravis - Control Screening, Bob Devine - LANL, Hung-Cheng Chiou - Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Milan Gadd - LANL, Andrey Bosko - Canberra
Testimonials
| VISED is an exceptional tool for both novice and experienced
users. This class offered me the opportunity to explore its full
capabilities - as both a geometry generator and a visualization tool. Dick Olsher - Los Alamos National Laboratory. |
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| The class is very useful especially for a new MCNP user like
me. I would recommend anyone who wants to use MCNP learn Vised. The
easiest way to learn the Visual Editor is to take the Vised Class. It is
definitly worthy of your investment. Hung-Cheng Chiou - Waste Isolation Pilot Plant |
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Other pictures from the class.
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Class Location:
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Back of the hotel - the class meets just inside the double doors.
Classroom - each student has their own computer and an additional monitor which
shows the instructors screen.








