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Nuclear Reactor and Integrated Energy System Design Research at UW-Madison

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  • UserProf. Ben Lindley, UW-Madison
  • ClockWednesday 18 June 2025, 14:00-15:30
  • HouseCUED, LT 6.

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If a new generation of nuclear reactors are to be deployed, it is essential to improve their economic competitiveness, by reducing capital cost and/or maximizing the value of their generated heat & power. This talk will give an overview of a few different projects at UW-Madison with the central theme of designing new components & systems to enhance the flexibility and cost competitive of nuclear fission reactors. Bio Prof. Ben Lindley graduated from CUED with an MEng and PhD, before working as a reactor physicist for Wood/Jacobs. In 2020 he joined UW-Madison’s Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics as Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics.

This talk is part of the Engineering Department Nuclear Energy Seminars series.

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