MIT Nuclear Engineering Students - Contact for Textbooks

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The discussion centers on seeking contact with current or former MIT Nuclear Engineering students for information on textbooks used in the program. Participants mention "Nuclear Reactor Analysis" by Allan F. Henry and "The Atomic Nucleus" by Robley Evans as notable texts. "Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory" by John Lamarch is identified as a standard text but not primarily used at MIT, where it serves as a supplemental resource. Dr. Gregory Greenman suggests that current courses might utilize "Duderstadt and Hamilton" instead. For further details, he recommends checking MIT's course syllabi available online.
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Hey there ,

I wonder If there 's any graduated or undergraduated who studies Nuclear engineering in MIT. I 'd like to know their textbooks and other stuffs about this department . Please contact me .
 
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The Prince said:
Hey there ,

I wonder If there 's any graduated or undergraduated who studies Nuclear engineering in MIT. I 'd like to know their textbooks and other stuffs about this department . Please contact me .
The Prince,

About 30 years ago; we used "Nuclear Reactor Analysis" by MIT's Allan F. Henry.
Great professor - too bad he's no longer with us.

I also recall "The Atomic Nucleus" by Robley Evans, also of MIT.

MIT - great place to study - what else do you want to know?

Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist
 
Hey Dr.Greenman,

Thanks for your quick responed. Yep , We use this textbook as well since our Professor is one of Prof. Henry's students . I really face some problems since we were using "Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory" by John Lamarch. I wounder if they use it in MIT? .

_The Prince.
 
Most schools have web sites for each class, and these websites normally list required textbooks.

- Warren
 
The Prince said:
Thanks for your quick responed. Yep , We use this textbook as well since our Professor is one of Prof. Henry's students . I really face some problems since we were using "Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory" by John Lamarch. I wounder if they use it in MIT? .

_The Prince.
The Prince.

I'm one of Professor Henry's students myself. Perhaps I know your Prof.
[One of my contemporaries is at Polytechnic Montreal]

Larmarswh is a standard text - practically everyone uses it - but not at MIT.
It was mentioned as a supplemental text.

I would bet they use something like Duderstadt and Hamilton now.

Dr. Gregory Greenman
Physicist
 
Check the syllabi

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Nuclear-Engineering/index.htm
 
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