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Explores neutron slowing down in reactors, emphasizing the transition from high-energy to thermal neutrons and the role of moderators like hydrogen and graphite.
Covers solar energy conversion using nanomaterials and photoelectrochemistry, focusing on light absorbers, catalyst matching, stability, and efficiency.
Covers problem-solving algorithms in chemical reaction engineering, including mole balance equations, rate laws, stoichiometry, and reactor design equations.