NRE 8011/8012 Seminar

Title:

A Fast Neutron Source Facility for Advanced Reactor Modeling Uncertainty Reduction

Speaker:

Dr. Wesley Hines

Affiliation:

Chancellors Professor and Nuclear Engineering Department Head University of Tennessee

When:

Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 11:00:00 AM   

Where:

Boggs Building, Room 3-47

Host:

Steven Biegalski
steven.biegalski@me.gatech.edu
4043855502

Abstract

The University of Tennessee Nuclear Engineering Department is extremely fortunate to have moved into a new $129M building that has a large highly shielded radiation suite. One vault was specifically designed to house a Fast Neutron Source (FNS). which is a neutron generator driven highlyflexible subcritical core with a goal to measure nuclear physics properties in specific fast reactor flux spectra. This facility will support a variety of fast reactor designs including sodium, lead, and salt; through improved cross sections and neutronics codes for advanced reactor design and licensing. Artificial intelligence methods, coupled to reactor physics codes, allow a rapid design and reconfiguration of the core.


Biography

Dr. Wesley Hines is a Chancellors Professor and the Head of the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee, where he has been for 28 years. Dr. Hines has authored over 350 technical papers in the areas of artificial intelligence and advanced statistical techniques applied to process diagnostics, condition-based maintenance, and prognostics. Dr. Hines received the BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Ohio University in 1985, and then served as a nuclear qualified submarine officer in the US Navy. He later received both an MBA, MS and PhD in Nuclear Engineering from The Ohio State University. He was recognized by the American Society of Engineering Education Nuclear Engineering Division, through their Glenn Murphy Distinguished Nuclear Engineering Educator Award in 2014, was selected as ANS Fellow in 2015, and was the recipient of the ANS, Arthur Holly Compton Award in Education in 2019 and the Robert Long Training Excellence award in 2020.

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