CORTEX
The CORTEX project had its second annual meeting at GRS, Munich, Germany, between October 22 and 24, 2018. All 18 European partners were present at the meeting. The meeting was also attended by the Japanese partner of CORTEX. In total,…
This Work Package deals with the analysis of plant data and neutron current and flux modelling, through advanced signal processing and machine learning techniques. In particular, signal processing methods include Fourier and Hilbert transformations, multi-resolution wavelet analysis, while machine learning focuses on deep…
As part of the CORTEX project, The Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) has opened two Postdoc positions: The 1st one concerning Numerical Noise Modelling and Simulations ==> The tasks: – Further development of PSI methodologies for numerical modelling and simulations…
The CORTEX project was well represented at the PHYSOR conference which was held on 22-26 April 2016 in Cancun, Mexico. The topic of this year’s edition was “Reactor Physics Paving The Way Towards More Efficient Systems.” A total of 10…
CORTEX Coordinator, Christophe Demazières from Chalmers University of Technology, presented an overview of the project at the third DAE-BRNS Symposium on Advances in Reactor Physics (ARP-2017) in Mumbai, India, on 6-9 December 2017. His presentation, entitled Noise-based core monitoring and diagnostics –…
The Horizon-2020 CORTEX project (CORe monitoring Techniques and EXperimental validation and demonstration) was officially launched during a kickoff meeting in Brussels on 5-6 September 2017. During two days, the consortium came together to review all of the work to be…