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Kastenberg, William

Name of Person: 
William Kastenberg
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Department: 
Nuclear Engineering, Professor
Research Interests: 
Ethical issues in emerging technologies, risk assessment and risk management for technological and natural complex systems, nuclear reactor safety, environmental risk analysis, environmental conflict resolution.

The Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Department: 
NUC ENG
Course Number: 
225
Course Title: 
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Instructor: 
Ahn
Description: 
This course is intended for graduate students interested in acquiring a foundation in nuclear fuel cycle with topics ranging from nuclear-fuel reprocessing to waste treatment and final disposal. The emphasis is on the relationship between nuclear-power utilization and its environmental impacts. The goal is for graduate engineering students to gain sufficient understanding in how nuclear-power utilization affects the environment, so that they are better prepared to design an advanced system that would result in minimized environmental impact. The lectures will consist of two parts. The first half includes mathematical models for individual processes in a fuel cycle, such as nuclear fuel reprocessing, waste solidification, repository performance, and nuclear transmutation in a nuclear reactor. In the second half, these individual models are integrated, which enables students to evaluate environmental impact of a fuel cycle.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Spring
Course Type: 
Graduate

Methods of Risk Analysis

Department: 
NUC ENG
Course Number: 
175
Course Title: 
Methods of Risk Analysis
Instructor: 
Kastenberg
Description: 
Methodological approaches for the quantification of technological risk and risk based decision making. Probabilistic safety assessment, human health risks, environmental and ecological risk analysis.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Fall
Course Type: 
Undergraduate

Nuclear Design: Design in Nuclear Power Technology and Instrumentation

Department: 
NUC ENG
Course Number: 
170A
Course Title: 
Nuclear Design: Design in Nuclear Power Technology and Instrumentation
Instructor: 
Ahn, Vujic
Description: 
Design of various fission and fusion power systems and other physically based applications. Each semester a topic will be chosen by the class as a whole. In addition to technology, the design should address issues relating to economics, the environment, and risk assessment.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Spring
Course Type: 
Undergraduate

Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation Laboratory

Department: 
NUC ENG
Course Number: 
104A
Course Title: 
Radiation Detection and Nuclear Instrumentation Laboratory
Instructor: 
Laderer
Description: 
Basic science of radiation measurement, nuclear instrumentation, neutronics, radiation dosimetry. Applications to nuclear and non-nuclear research, medicine, environmental science and technology, and a variety of other technologies.
Units: 
3
Offered: 
Spring
Course Type: 
Undergraduate

Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL)

Name of Research Center: 
Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL)
Description: 
The Renewable and Appropriate Laboratory is a unique new research, development, project implementation, and community outreach facility based at UCB in the Energy and Resources Group and the Department of Nuclear Engineering. RAEL focuses on designing, testing, and disseminating renewable and appropriate energy systems. The laboratory's mission is to help these technologies realize their full potential to contribute to environmentally sustainable development in both industrialized and developing nations while also addressing the cultural context and range of potential social impacts of any new technology or resource management system.
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Nuclear Engineering

Name of Degree Program: 
Nuclear Engineering
Course Type: 
Undergraduate