Intermediate MCNP6
Date: | Monday April 14, 2025 through Friday April 18, 2025 |
Time: | 10:00 Monday to 12:00 Friday (US Mountain Time); only AM session on Friday |
Place: | Los Alamos, NM, USA |
Maximum Enrollment: | 12 |
Minimum Enrollment: | 8 |
Prerequisites: | Class attendees are expected to have some experience with MCNP. |
Cost: | $1800 |
Other key dates:
- January 24, 2025, non-US citizen registration deadline.
- March 17, 2025, class go / no-go determination and refundable withdrawal deadline.
- March 31, 2025, late-registration deadline.
See Other Details below for more information on these dates.
Table of Contents
Summary
This 4+ day intermediate class is designed for people who have some experience in running MCNP Monte Carlo calculations, but would like to refresh or advance their skills.
The provided examples will be assembled, executed and examined in real time.
Time will be available to discuss individual questions and problems with MCNP experts. If time permits, details on more advanced features in the code can be discussed at the attendees' request.
The class will be based on version 6.2 or later of the MCNP code.
Topics include:
Please address all correspondence regarding this class to the MCNP Registrar.
Next Steps after Registering
Your registration
- Submit proof of an MCNP license.
- For those who received access to the MCNP code from RSICC, submit either:
- RSICC license PDF (example, preferred), or
- RSICC request history (example). An email with this history is automatically sent to you after authenticating with the RSICC Order History webpage and verifying contact information.
- For those who received access to the MCNP code directly from LANL: submit the fully approved software-distribution form you received when access was granted.
- For those who received access to the MCNP code from RSICC, submit either:
- Submit a completed MCNP class request form.
- A frequently asked question is "Why do I have to fill out this form when I just registered?" Unfortunately, the processes that need to be followed to admit students to MCNP classes require these two sets of data to be submitted, processed, and kept separately. We apologize for the inconvenience.
In addition,
- Submit image(s) of identification document(s) in the form of either:
- Official government identification card (acceptable for online classes), or
- Passport name/photo pages and any applicable visa(s) (required for in-person classes) or
- US Permanent Resident card (i.e., the USCIS I-551 form also known as a "green card"), if applicable. Submit images of front and back.
- Submit detailed résumé or curriculum vitae with the following details (download an example Microsoft Word document):
- Company/school name, location (city/country), position held, and dates of employment (start and end month/year).
- The employment and education from the time of turning 18 years old
must be accounted for with no gaps.
- Clearly indicate all citizenships when asked about citizenship. If born in a country not listed in 10 CFR 810, then evidence of non-citizenship and/or renunciation of birth-country citizenship
must be provided.
Before the class starts,
Payment Options
The class fee includes a collection of files with all class slides (over 600), handouts, and other reference material.
There are four payment options, with credit card being the preferred option. Details about each method follows.
- Credit card (preferred)
- Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card are accepted for payment.
- Please pay at: https://about.lanl.gov/lanl-resources/payments-to-the-lab and select MCNP Training from the dropdown menu.
- Payment Description: Class title and date. If another individual will be making payment on your behalf, please have them include your name in this field.
- Check
- Please make out your check (US dollars only) payable to: Los Alamos National Laboratory/UT32
- Make sure your name appears on accompanying documentation with the check.
- Mail the check to:
Cashiers
Los Alamos National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1663, MS P231 Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA - Wire transfer
- Please email the MCNP Registrar with a request for wire transfer bank information.
- Internal cost code (LANL employees
must use this) - Please email the MCNP Registrar and provide a complete cost code and organizational code.
Other Details
Minimum Class Enrollment
There is a minimum number of participants required for each class to be held. Registered class participants will receive an email no later than four weeks before the class start date (by March 17, 2025) notifying them if a class is cancelled because of low enrollment.
Refunds
If the class is cancelled because of low enrollment, participants may request a refund of any registration fees paid or may request that the fee already paid be credited towards their attendance at a future class.
If you cannot attend the class for another reason and cancel your registration less than four weeks in advance (after March 17, 2025), we will be unable to refund any registration fee paid. However, the fee may be applied towards attendance at a future class. Alternatively, another person from your organization may attend in your place, depending on the citizenship of that individual. Contact the MCNP Registrar for further information.
Last-minute Registrations
Registrations received within two weeks prior to the start of a class (after March 31, 2025) may be accepted on a space-available basis and depending on the citizenship of the person registering.
Non-US Citizens
Registration requests for non-US citizens who are citizens of a country listed in US Regulation 10 CFR 810 are processed by the LANL Foreign Visits Office. This security approval processing is based on requirements issued from the US Department of Energy. The processing normally takes at least 60 days. You
Registration requests for non-US citizens who are citizens of or reside in a country not listed as a Generally Authorized Destination in US Regulation 10 CFR 810 cannot be processed by LANL and will be submitted directly to the Department of Energy.
For a list of 10 CFR 810 countries, please go to the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, 10 CFR 810.
Pre-class Information
Students who are fully registered and have confirmed payment for the class are ready to attend. This webpage lists the details needed to attend.
However, prior to arrival the student
- Install and test MCNP6.2 or MCNP6.3.
- In addition to the installation instructions provided with MCNP6.2, a YouTube tutorial for installing MCNP6.2 on Microsoft Windows is available. This video concludes with steps to test the installation to ensure the software is configured as required for most MCNP classes.
- A similar YouTube tutorial for installing MCNP6.3 on Microsoft Windows is also available.
- For in-person classes, it is
strongly recommended that the installation DVDs also be brought (and a way to read them) in case the code needs to be reinstalled on the student's laptop during the class. - Download the class materials (presentations, example input files, etc.).
- A download link for a ZIP file containing class materials will be provided to registered and fully paid attendees the week, typically the Thursday, before the class.
- The download is approximately 500 MB and should be fully extracted for use.
Visiting Los Alamos
The elevation of Los Alamos is approximately 7,500 ft (2,300 m). The air is thin and dry, so it is easy to become short of breath when ascending hills, stairs, etc. if not acclimated to this elevation. Remaining well hydrated is recommended.
There is abundant wildlife in Los Alamos and throughout New Mexico. Please be particularly cautious while driving at night. Further, please be alert to the presence of bears, rattlesnakes, bobcats, mountain lions, and other potentially dangerous wildlife.
Other information about visiting and enjoying Los Alamos is available through this website.
Arriving
Visitors to Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) usually fly into either Santa Fe Regional Airport (SAF) or Albuquerque International Airport (ABQ).
Google Maps-based driving directions from each are:
Other LANL-focused arrival information is available here.When arriving at Los Alamos National Laboratory, all vehicles pass through a vehicle access portal (VAP) where drivers will
need to present current photo identification such as a state-issued driver's license or LANL-issued badge. Note that
the VAPs on the Pajarito corridor
All visitors
Otowi building on Casa Grande Drive.The hours are currently 0700–1530 MDT and badging questions can be answered by calling 505-667-6901.
There are a variety of prohibited articles on LANL property that include: weapons such as pepper sprays, firearms, explosives, and knives with blade lengths greater than 2.5 inches (except for those used in food preparation), alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs and associated paraphernalia, drones or other unmanned aerial vehicles, and other items prohibited by local, state or federal law.
In addition, while cameras are not prohibited, photography on LANL property is not permitted. This includes pictures and selfies taken with a cell phone or portable electronic device.
Hotels
Several of the hotels that serve Los Alamos are:
- Comfort Inn, 2455 Trinity Drive, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-661-1110, 5 minutes away
- Holiday Inn Express at Entrada, 60 Entrada, Los Alamos, NM 87544, 505-661-2646, 10 minutes away
- Hampton Inn & Suites, 124 State Road 4, White Rock, NM 87547, 505-672-3838, 15 minutes away
- Cities of Gold Casino and Hotel, 10 Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, NM 87506, 505-455-0515, 25 minutes away
- Buffalo Thunder Resort Casino, 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87506, 505-455-5555, 30 minutes away
- Homewood Suites Santa Fe, 10 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87506, 505-455-9100, 30 minutes away
Dining
Dining information is available through the Los Alamos Chamber of Commerce with a downloadable summary here.