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CT-500 Nuclear Reactor Physics in Chemical Engineering

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  • Cortix Tech, Training & Certification
  • Licensed under the Cortix Tech Courseware & Sample Code License (CT-CSL) v1.0 — see LICENSE.

This site will be in construction during this semester.

This course uses Jupyter Notebooks in Python programming language. The content can be accessed in the following ways:

  • Static HTML version of the notebooks will be displayed on the current browser if a notebook file listed in the code repository, notebook/ is clicked on. This will not allow for rendering mathematical formulae. Alternatively you can render the notebooks on NBViewer by clicking on the NBViewer badge above.
  • Click on the launch/binder badge above to launch a Jupyter Notebook server for the course notebooks. There will be a delay for the Binder cloud server to build a Python (Anaconda) programming environment for you. However once it is done, it will start a Jupyter Notebook server on your web browser with all notebooks listed. Upon clicking on individual notebook files, you will access the live course notebooks.
  • Use the green Code button above on the right upper side of the page and either download the repository using GitHub Desktop or download a ZIP archive to your local machine. Unzip the archive. Then use your own Jupyter Notebook server (see Syllabus or Introduction notebooks on how to install Anaconda) to navigate to the directory created by the unzip or GitHub Desktop operation and upload the notebook files. In the case of a ZIP download, the files will not be updated on your local machine and you will need to return to the repository for getting new files or updated versions of previously downloaded files as the course progresses. If you use GitHub Desktop, the repository will be in sync.

Professionals will profit from either taking or self-studying the computational companion course Engy-5330.

Thanks in advance for inputs to improve this course.
Regards,
Dr. Valmor F. de Almeida

Usage

  • Download
  • uv sync
  • uv run jupyter notebook

History

This training material was developed and used as the catalog course Engy-5050 (Spring 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025) by Dr. Valmor F. de Almeida while teaching as an associate professor of nuclear chemical engineering at UMass Lowell USA. This is now offered as training and certification at Cortix Tech.