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A Reading List for Nuclear Engineering

A Nuclear Engineering Reading List

Good Places to Start

The MIT Nuclear Engineering Ciriculum

First off, MIT has an awesome open-source roster of basically their entire ungraduate and graduate nuclear engineering ciriculum:

This includes classes, lectures, references to the textbooks they used. It is such a gold mine.

Classic Textbooks

Great TopicalResources

Books

The DOE has a number of great historical publications here

Websites

  • JANIS - cross section website
  • Brookhaven Table of Nuclides
  • GMCmap - a fun place to watch crowd-sourced Geiger counter readings around the country, from GQ Electronics, GMC-model Geiger counters

Online Videos

Computation in Nuclear Engineering

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