Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation by Prof. Michael Short via MIT
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Radiation History to the Present—Understanding the Discovery of the
Neutron
Radiation Utilizing Technology
Nuclear Mass and Stability, Nuclear Reactions and Notation, Introduction
to Cross Section
Binding Energy, the Semi-Empirical Liquid Drop Nuclear Model, and Mass
Parabolas
Mass Parabolas Continued, Stability, and Half-Life
The Q-Equation—The Most General Nuclear Reaction
Q-Equation Continued and Examples
Radioactive Decay—Modes, Energetics, and Trends
Radioactive Decay Continued
Radioactive Decay Continued
Radioactivity and Series Radioactive Decays
Numerical Examples of Activity, Half-Life, and Series Decay
Practical Radiation Counting Experiments—Solid Angle, Count Rates,
Uncertainty, and Hands-On Gamma Counting and Nuclear Activation Analysis
Photon Interactions with Matter I—Interaction Methods and Gamma Spectral
Identification
Photon Interaction with Matter II—More Details, Shielding Calculations
Nuclear Reactor Construction and Operation
Ion-Nuclear Interactions I—Scattering and Stopping Power Derivation, Ion
Range
Ion-Nuclear Interactions II—Bremsstrahlung, X-Ray Spectra, Cross
Sections
Uses of Photon and Ion Nuclear Interactions—Characterization Techniques
How Nuclear Energy Works
Neutron Transport
Simplifying Neutron Transport to Neutron Diffusion
Solving the Neutron Diffusion Equation, and Criticality Relations
Transients, Feedback, and Time-Dependent Neutronics
Review of All Nuclear Interactions and Problem Set 7 Help
Chernobyl—How It Happened
Nuclear Materials—Radiation Damage and Effects in Matter
Chernobyl Trip Report by Jake Hecla (a Former Student)
Nuclear Materials Science Continued
Radiation Dose, Dosimetry, and Background Radiation
Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine, Where One Finds Ionizing Radiation
(Background and Other Sources)
Chemical and Biological Effects of Radiation, Smelling Nuclear Bullshit
Long-Term Biological Effects of Radiation, Statistics, Radiation Risk
Radiation Hormesis
Food Irradiation and Its Safety
This course provides an introduction to nuclear science and its engineering applications. It describes basic nuclear models, radioactivity, nuclear reactions, and kinematics; covers the interaction of ionizing radiation with matter, with an emphasis on radiation detection, radiation shielding, and radiation effects on human health; and presents energy systems based on fission and fusion nuclear reactions, as well as industrial and medical applications of nuclear science.
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