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Developments at the nanoscale are leading to new possibilities and
challenges for nuclear applications in areas ranging from medicine
to international commerce to atomic power production/waste
treatment. Progress in nanotech is helping the nuclear industry
slash the cost of energy production. It also continues to improve
application reliability and safety measures, which remain a
critical concern, especially since the reactor disasters in Japan.
Exploring the new wide-ranging landscape of nuclear function,
Atomic Nanoscale Technology in the Nuclear Industry details the
breakthroughs in nanoscale applications and methodologies that are
revolutionizing power production, biotechnology, and material
science. Developments in atomic nanoscale technology have given us
the ability to: Use ion beams to Investigate and optimize radiation
energy losses at the nanoscopic level Assess nanoscopic safety
circumstances involved in a reactor failure Analyze characteristics
of nuclear spacecraft operating in the nanogravity of deep space
Evaluate light collection enhancement for digital X-ray detection
Apply brachytherapy using radioisotopes for cancer therapy Treat
nuclear waste at the nanoscopic level Use systems-thinking decision
making to analyze financial progress of nanotech in the energy
industry Assess safety (and safety management methods) for nuclear
nanomaterials used in plant operations Representing a first step in
multi-combinatorial research, this text incorporates advanced
studies that use Monte Carlo and solid-state measurement (including
radiation detection) methods. Researchers used these to demonstrate
the potential to upgrade methods of radiation protection and
nuclear reactor operation (safety, waste disposal, etc.). The
author also addresses how we can use nanotechnology to address
industrial concerns and enhance nuclear medicine techniques. He
highlights several nanomaterial systems and devices to illustrate
developments in this area. About the Author: Taeho Woo launched the
specialized field of atomic multinology (interdisciplinary research
of nuclear technology), which combines the application of
information technology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology in the
nuclear industry.
Developments at the nanoscale are leading to new possibilities and
challenges for nuclear applications in areas ranging from medicine
to international commerce to atomic power production/waste
treatment. Progress in nanotech is helping the nuclear industry
slash the cost of energy production. It also continues to improve
application reliability and safety measures, which remain a
critical concern, especially since the reactor disasters in Japan.
Exploring the new wide-ranging landscape of nuclear function,
Atomic Nanoscale Technology in the Nuclear Industry details the
breakthroughs in nanoscale applications and methodologies that are
revolutionizing power production, biotechnology, and material
science. Developments in atomic nanoscale technology have given us
the ability to: Use ion beams to Investigate and optimize radiation
energy losses at the nanoscopic level Assess nanoscopic safety
circumstances involved in a reactor failure Analyze characteristics
of nuclear spacecraft operating in the nanogravity of deep space
Evaluate light collection enhancement for digital X-ray detection
Apply brachytherapy using radioisotopes for cancer therapy Treat
nuclear waste at the nanoscopic level Use systems-thinking decision
making to analyze financial progress of nanotech in the energy
industry Assess safety (and safety management methods) for nuclear
nanomaterials used in plant operations Representing a first step in
multi-combinatorial research, this text incorporates advanced
studies that use Monte Carlo and solid-state measurement (including
radiation detection) methods. Researchers used these to demonstrate
the potential to upgrade methods of radiation protection and
nuclear reactor operation (safety, waste disposal, etc.). The
author also addresses how we can use nanotechnology to address
industrial concerns and enhance nuclear medicine techniques. He
highlights several nanomaterial systems and devices to illustrate
developments in this area. About the Author: Taeho Woo launched the
specialized field of atomic multinology (interdisciplinary research
of nuclear technology), which combines the application of
information technology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology in the
nuclear industry.
Atomic Information Technology revaluates current conceptions of the
information technology aspects of the nuclear industry. Economic
and safety research in the nuclear energy sector are explored,
considering statistical methods which incorporate Monte-Carlo
simulations for practical applications. Divided into three
sections, Atomic Information Technology covers: Atomic economics
and management, Atomic safety and reliability, and Atomic
safeguarding and security. Either as a standalone volume or as a
companion to conventional nuclear safety and reliability books,
Atomic Information Technology acts as a concise and thorough
reference on statistical assessment technology in the nuclear
industry. Students and industry professionals alike will find this
a key tool in expanding and updating their understanding of this
industry and the applications of information technology within it.
Atomic Information Technology revaluates current conceptions of the
information technology aspects of the nuclear industry. Economic
and safety research in the nuclear energy sector are explored,
considering statistical methods which incorporate Monte-Carlo
simulations for practical applications. Divided into three
sections, Atomic Information Technology covers: Atomic economics
and management, Atomic safety and reliability, and Atomic
safeguarding and security. Either as a standalone volume or as a
companion to conventional nuclear safety and reliability books,
Atomic Information Technology acts as a concise and thorough
reference on statistical assessment technology in the nuclear
industry. Students and industry professionals alike will find this
a key tool in expanding and updating their understanding of this
industry and the applications of information technology within it.
From the atomic bomb experiment in the mid 20th century, the
technological applications in the atomic energy have been studied.
The nuclear power plant (NPP) has showed the critical impact on the
industry as the aspect of the energy production. Several countries
have the big portions in the electrical generation using the atomic
power. However, the political situation has blocked the new NPP
construction especially in the United Stated during the last 30
years. So, the alternative technology has been developed like the
medical physics in the nuclear technology field. This book presents
and discusses current research in the study of new technology in
the atomic industry.
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