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Research Reactor Exercises for Higher Education Programmes

Compendium

IAEA-TECDOC-2024

English IAEA-TECDOC-2024 ¦ 978-92-0-119123-6

158 pages ¦ 24 figures ¦ € 22.00 ¦ Date published: 2023

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Providing a comprehensive overview of the utilization of research reactors for education purposes in an academic environment, this compendium is intended to provide practical guidelines for the development of research reactor exercises to be integrated into education programmes in nuclear science and technology. It will prove useful to all Member States developing nuclear capacity building for existing and new national research reactor programmes. Member States planning to embark on both a research reactor programme and a nuclear power programme, may refer to this publication to ensure that the approach and methodology for the implementation of both programmes is harmonized, efficient and effective from the perspective of capacity building development.

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Keywords

Research Reactor, RR, Exercises, Higher Education Programmes, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Industry, Employees, Training, Educational Tools, Human Capacity Building, Tables, General Concepts, Main Principles, Guidelines, Corresponding Protocols, Nuclear Safety, Radiation Protection, Instrumentation and Control Systems, Neutron Instrumentation, Neutron Flux Measurements, Neutron Flux Mapping, Criticality Experiments, Reactor Kinetics, Reactivity Control, Control Rod Calibration, Safety Parameters, Core Reactivity, Core Components Reactivity, Reactor Dynamics, Void Effect, Temperature Effect, Long-Term Reactivity Feedback, Reactor Power Calibration, Calorimetric Method, Heat Balance, Neutron Activation Analysis, NAA, Neutron Irradiation, Neutron Radiography, Radioisotope Production, Radiotracer Analysis, Nuclear Chemistry, Radiochemistry, Neutron Transmutation, Geochronology, Neutron Beam Experiments, Students, Radioactive Waste Management, Review

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