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Applications open for the fall cohort of Mentor Match
Applications are officially open for the second cohort of the American Nuclear Society’s newly redesigned mentoring program. Mentor Match is a unique opportunity available only to ANS members that offers year-round mentorship and networking opportunities to Society members at any point in their education.
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L. Giancarli, L. Baraer, B. Bielak, M. Eid, M. Fütterer, E. Proust, X. Raepsaet, J.F. Salavy, L. Sedano, Y. Severi, J. Quintric-Bossy, C. Nardi, L. Petrizzi
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 26 | Number 3 | November 1994 | Pages 1079-1085
Fusion Blanket, Shield, and Neutronic Technology | Proceedings of the Eleventh Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy New Orleans, Louisiana June 19-23, 1994 | doi.org/10.13182/FST94-A40297
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The water-cooled Pb-17Li blankets represent one of the blanket lines selected within the European Union for DEMO-relevant design and R&D activities. This paper gives a presentation of the reference conceptual design for water-cooled Pb-17Li DEMO blankets and an overview on the results of its performance assessments. Moreover, a critical discussion about the technical aspects requiring further improvements and/or modifications is performed taking into account the present status of the associated R&D. This concept appears to be a very promising candidate for a DEMO reactor breeding blanket.