Free online course in Nuclear Science and Engineering on Coursera

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A new online course on nuclear technology is being offered by the University of Pittsburgh, taught by Professor Larry Foulke, and is available for free on Coursera. This course is ideal for students and individuals interested in understanding nuclear energy's benefits and drawbacks. Participants can register for the course after signing up for Coursera, and it includes extensive readings and materials. The course features discussion forums led by professionals operating nuclear reactors, providing valuable insights for participants. Overall, the course promises to be a beneficial resource for anyone interested in nuclear science.
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For those who are extremely interested in nuclear technology like me. I'm happy to inform you about the starting of a new online course today from the University of Pittsburgh by prof Larry Foulke. The course could be done on Coursera. Doing that course and receiving a certificate of accomplishment is completely free.

I find it a good opportunity for students studying toward a related area to expand their knowledge or even people with no background who want to know about nuclear energy's advantages and disadvantages to spend some hours of the summer on it.

the link for the course is below, you need to register first with Coursera to be able to signup for it, again everything is 100% free.

https://www.coursera.org/course/nuclearscience
 
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I'm attending the course and the first impressions are great - the professor is great, there's a lots of readings, links and materials posted, and I expect anyone interested in the subject will profit greatly by taking the course.
 
The discussion forums of that course is being run by people running nuclear reactors which I think is useful if you have detailed questions that you want to be answered.
 
Dundeephysics said:
The discussion forums of that course is being run by people running nuclear reactors which I think is useful if you have detailed questions that you want to be answered.

Yup, and this is why Coursera courses are excellent in general - they're mostly led by industry professionals who are "in the thick of it".
 
thank you very much for posting this, i just signed up
 
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