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Chemical Reaction Engineering
Focuses on chemical kinetics, reactor design, and problem-solving skills with interactive modules for active participation.
Reactor Kinetics: Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces the fundamental concepts of reactor kinetics in nuclear engineering, covering neutron behavior, critical conditions, and reactor control mechanisms.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers various topics in nuclear engineering, including reactor technology, nuclear physics, and safety analysis assumptions.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering, covering reactions, chain reactions, fuel cycle, criticality, and multiplication factors.
Molten Salt Reactors: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Fuel Options
Explores the advantages and disadvantages of molten salt reactors, fuel options, technological advantages, safety aspects, and the thorium cycle.
Nuclear Reactors: Concepts and Analysis
Explores nuclear reactor physics, covering basic principles, specific reactor types, accidents like Chernobyl, and advanced technologies.
Modified One Group Theory: Media Containing Fuel
Explores the modified one group theory for thermal reactors, focusing on media containing fuel and resonance treatment.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers the basics of nuclear engineering, reactor technology, safety barriers, reactor types, and thermodynamics of pressurized water reactors.
Nuclear Engineering: Fukushima and Beyond
Covers various topics in nuclear engineering, including Fukushima event analysis, Chernobyl accident, and reactor safety measures.
Continuous Reactors: Advantages & Applications
Explores the advantages of continuous reactors, including improved heat and mass transfer, enhanced safety, and increased productivity.