Basic Research Needs for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems

From: JOM | Date: April 1, 2007| Author: de la Rubia, Tomas Diaz; Roberto, James B | Copyright information

This article is reproduced from excerpts from the Report of the Basic Energy Sciences Workshop on Basic Research Needs for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, U.S. Department of Energy, October 2006, www.sc.doe. gov/bes/reports/files/A NES_rpt.pdf.

INTRODUCTION

The Department of Energy (DOE) Workshop on Basic Research Needs for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems was convened in July 2006 to identify new, emerging, and scientifically challenging areas in materials and chemical sciences...

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