As taught in: Fall 2005
                                                                                                                     The transmutation of nuclear waste may be a safer and more useful way  to dispose of spent nuclear fuel rods. (Image courtesy of Los Alamos  National Laboratory.)
Level:
                                         Undergraduate / Graduate                                     
Instructors:
                                             Prof. Mujid S. Kazimi
Course Features
Course Description
              This course provides an in-depth technical and policy analysis of  various options for the nuclear fuel cycle. Topics include uranium  supply, enrichment fuel fabrication, in-core physics and fuel management  of uranium, thorium and other fuel types, reprocessing and waste  disposal. Also covered are the principles of fuel cycle economics and  the applied reactor physics of both contemporary and proposed thermal  and fast reactors. Nonproliferation aspects, disposal of excess weapons  plutonium, and transmutation of actinides and selected fission products  in spent fuel are examined. Several state-of-the-art computer programs  are provided for student use in problem sets and term papers.

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