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Argonne: Where AI research meets education and training
Last September, in the Chicago suburb of Lemont, Ill., Argonne National Laboratory hosted its first AI STEM Education Summit. More than 180 educators from high schools, community colleges, and universities; STEM administrators; and experts in various disciplines convened at “One Ecosystem, Many Pathways–Building an AI-Ready STEM Workforce” to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping STEM-related industries, including the implications for the nuclear engineering classroom and workforce.
D. I. R. Norris
Nuclear Technology | Volume 42 | Number 3 | March 1979 | Pages 332-334
Technical Paper | Material | doi.org/10.13182/NT79-A32188
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Previous authors have proposed that temperature gradient effects could produce significant contributions to cladding dilatation in a fast reactor fuel pin during irradiation. An expression for their suggested mechanisms of thermomigration and diffusion has been derived in irradiation-induced concentration gradients. Evaluation shows that the cladding dilatation is negligible, but less direct effects of the temperature gradient could be important.