Mark Anderson per il ciclo "Past-students and Expert Webinars in Nuclear Energy"
Venerdì 31 marzo, alle ore 15, Mark Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) terrà il seminario online dal titolo "Understanding multiphase flow to advance nuclear energy generation".
L'incontro fa parte del ciclo 2023 "Past-students and Expert Webinars in Nuclear Energy", un programma di webinar sull'energia nucleare tenuti da ex-studenti unipi ed esperti internazionali.
Il ciclo è organizzato nell'ambito del progetto ENEN2plus, dell'European Nuclear Education Network.
I webinar si tengono il venerdì pomeriggio.
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Mark Anderson is the Consolidated Paper Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and Director of the University of Wisconsin's Thermal Hydraulic Laboratory. Dr. Anderson studies physics, thermal-hydraulics, and, material corrosion issues related to several different fluids (salts, liquid metals, SCW, sCO2) related to energy production and storage. He is currently the U.S. representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for the coordinated research project on supercritical fluids and has active research on sCO2 Brayton cycle for nuclear, solar, and fossil advanced power generation. He has been awarded five patents and has published over 150 journal papers in various areas related to energy production and utilization, fundamental physics, and materials.