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Reactor Kinetics: Neutron Behavior and Lattice Effects
Explores neutron behavior in reactors, emphasizing heterogeneous lattices and group constant determination.
Interactions of Neutrons with Matter
Explores the interaction of neutrons with matter through cross sections, scattering, absorption, and energy dependencies.
Neutron chain-reacting systems
Explores chain reactions, multiplication factor, fuel cycles, reactor design, and types of nuclear reactors, ending with a summary of key concepts.
Neutron Kinetics: Reactor Kinetics and Point Kinetics Equations
Explores reactor kinetics, reactivity equations, and point kinetics for neutron population dynamics in nuclear reactors.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Introduces nuclear engineering concepts, covering reactor technology, physics, safety measures, fission reactions, and reactor safety.
Interaction of Radiation with Matter: Cross Sections and Processes
Explores nuclear cross sections, photon interactions, neutron reactions, and fission processes in radiation detection.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers the basics of nuclear physics, benefits of nuclear energy, reactor classification, fission reactions, and decay heat removal.
Nuclear Medicine: Radioactive Tracers in Medical Imaging
Covers the use of radioactive tracers in medical imaging and the technique of dating wines using cesium-137.
Introduction and Review of Nuclear Physics
Covers the basics of nuclear physics, including reactor physics, neutron interactions, fission, fusion, and radioactivity.
Nuclear Physics Basics: Exercise Sessions
Covers exercises on nuclear physics basics, including binding energy, fission reactions, and decay activities.