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Godzilla is helping ITER prepare for tokamak assembly
ITER employees stand by Godzilla, the most powerful commercially available industrial robot available. (Photo: ITER)
Many people are familiar with Godzilla as a giant reptilian monster that emerged from the sea off the coast of Japan, the product of radioactive contamination. These days, there is a new Godzilla, but it has a positive—and entirely fact-based—association with nuclear energy. This one has emerged inside the Tokamak Assembly Preparation Building of ITER in southern France.
Mathematics & Computation (M&C) 2021 Speaker
Edward Larsen was a professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences at the University of Michigan from 1986 to his retirement in 2019. (He is now a professor emeritus.) For nine years prior to that (1977-86), he was a technical staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His career has been devoted to studying the mathematical (analytic and computational) aspects of particle transport theory.
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