SYLLABUS
OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

01s-10 Future Energy Source and R & D

Toshikazu TAKEDA, Shinsuke YAMANAKA, Takao YAMAMOTO, Isao MURATA
(Faculty of Engineering)


Objective The future energy should be clean, economical, safe and superior in energy security. This course will introduce various new technologies of nuclear fission, fusion and hybrid systems from scientific and technological activities in the Department of Nuclear Engineering. This course is appropriate for students with any specialties, as well as engineering students.

Textbook No particular textbook will be used.

Lecture Outline
Week 1. Fundamentals of Fission and Fusion
Week 2. Fundamentals of Fission and Fusion
Week 3. Future Fission Reactors
Week 4. Accelerator Driven Subcritical System
Week 5. Material Science for Energy Technology (General Aspects)
Week 6. Material Science for Energy Technology (General Aspects)
Week 7. Material Science for Energy Technology (Energy Conversion)
Week 8. Material Science for Energy Technology (Energy Conversion)
Week 9. Material Science for Energy Technology (Energy Storage)
Week10. Material Science for Energy Technology (Energy Storage)
Week11. Nuclear Fusion Energy (Theoretical Approach)
Week12. Nuclear Fusion Energy (Experimental Approach)
Week13. Nuclear Fusion Energy (Experimental Approach)
Week14. Examination
Week15. Discussion

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