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A workshop covering a range of fusion relevant analysis and simulations with OpenMC, DAGMC, Paramak and other open source fusion neutronics tools
https://github.com/fusion-energy/neutronics-workshop

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A workshop covering a range of fusion relevant analysis and simulations with OpenMC, DAGMC, Paramak and other open source fusion neutronics tools

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# Fusion Energy Neutronics Workshop

A selection of resources for learning fusion neutronics simulations with a
particular focus on [OpenMC](https://openmc.org/), [DAGMC](https://svalinn.github.io/DAGMC/)
and [Paramak](https://fusion-energy.github.io/paramak/stable/index.html)

## See the :point_right: [online documentation](https://fusion-energy.github.io/neutronics-workshop/) :point_left: for installation options, usage recommendations and rendered notebooks.

There is an accompanying [slide](https://fusion-energy.github.io/neutronics-workshop-slides/index.html) deck that introduces the workshop and each task.

There is also a [Gather Town](https://gather.town/app/QnHxhg6bPf8KQdii/openmc-workshop) space which is great for working through the workshop with colleagues.

The repository has benefited greatly from user feedback.
Please feel free to raise GitHub [issues](https://github.com/fusion-energy/neutronics-workshop/issues)
or reach out in the [discussions](https://github.com/fusion-energy/neutronics-workshop/discussions)
section if you spot anything that needs fixing or think of an improvement.
Pull requests are very welcome.