ChE 412 - Introductory Nuclear Engineering
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- Syllabus
- Schedule
- Reference Texts
- Personal Information Sheet
- Lecture Notes
- Live Chart of Nuclides (IAEA)
- Official Isotopic Masses (NIST)
- IAEA Cross Section Libraries
- Homework (Web Problems)
- Additional Reading (Web Notes)
- Text Errata (Web Notes)
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Albert Einstein
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Robert Oppenheimer
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