An open-source nuclear reactor analysis automation framework that helps design teams increase efficiency and quality
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An open-source nuclear reactor analysis automation framework that helps design teams increase efficiency and quality
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Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering (UMass Lowell, Spring 2024); Prof. Valmor F. de Almeida.
Nuclear Reactor Engineering (UMass Lowell, Spring 2019); Prof. Valmor F. de Almeida.
MScA project
MSc project
A simple, unscientific nuclear reactor simulation.
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