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Prof. Neil E Todreas
KEPCO Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, Emeritus
Primary DLC
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
MIT Room:
24-216A
(617) 253-5296
todreas@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/nse/people/faculty/todreas.html
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Reactor Engineering and Safety Analysis
Heat Transfer
Fluid Flow
Engineering of Nuclear Reactors
Plant Capacity Factors
Reactor Thermal Analysis
Thermal Hydraulic Aspects of Nuclear Systems Performance Under Steady-State and Accident Conditions
Advanced Light Water Reactor (LWR) Concepts and Safety Features of Operating LWRs of Western Design
Recent Work
Projects
August 21, 2017
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Offshore Floating Nuclear Power Plant Physical Security Study
Principal Investigator
Neil Todreas
November 5, 2008
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
High-Efficiency Fuel for Light Water Reactors (LWRs)
Principal Investigator
Neil Todreas
November 4, 2008
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
System Analysis of Actinide Transmutation Options
Principal Investigator
Neil Todreas
January 4, 2008
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Flexible Conversion Ratio Fast Reactors
Principal Investigator
Neil Todreas
Related Faculty
Prof. Michael P Short
Associate Professor in Nuclear Engineering
Dr. Akihiro Kushima
Research Affiliate
Nestor Andres Sepulveda
Graduate Student