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Collaborative Computational Project in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics (CCP-NTH)

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CCP-NTH

The Collaborative Computational Project in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics (CCP-NTH) is a UKRI-supported initiative that aims to build a strong collaborative community in nuclear thermal hydraulics. It brings together researchers and engineers to develop and maintain advanced computational methods and software, supporting the modernisation of modelling tools for next-generation nuclear reactor systems.

CCP-NTH is one of the UK Collaborative Computational Projects (CCPs) and is supported by the Computational Science Centre for Research Communities (CoSeC). It was initially funded by UKRI EPSRC (Grant Ref: EP/T026685/1) from 2020 to 2024, with an extension to 31 March 2027 under UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) funding.

For more information about CoSeC, please visit What is CoSeC.

Advanced Modelling

CCP-NTH supports the development and application of advanced computational methods for nuclear thermal hydraulics, including high-fidelity CFD, reduced-cost modelling approaches, and emerging simulation techniques incorporating AI and machine learning.

Community & Collaboration

CCP-NTH brings together researchers, engineers, and software developers from academia, industry, and national laboratories to share methods, tools, expertise, and research challenges.

Training & Capability

CCP-NTH provides workshops, webinars, training events, and community support to strengthen skills, improve access to software and HPC, and support the next generation of researchers.

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Join our mailing list and take part in workshops, training, and collaborative research activities across the CCP-NTH community.

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