Seminar for the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Oregon State University October 17, 2022
Computational tools are our first step to model, design, and study innovative nuclear technologies, eventually bringing these technologies to licensing and deployment. Each stage of computational tool development--from implementing numerical methods to modeling and analysis--has unique design requirements. This talk covers three facets of computational tools with descriptions of tools that belong to them. Each will be complemented by a discussion of how the tool both expands and provides limited insight into our data.
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Data Science and Nuclear Engineering: A Perfect Match by Madicken Munk is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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