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Royal Institute of Technology

Nuclear Power Safety

Numerical Methods in Nuclear Engineering

Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer

Master of Nuclear Energy Engineering

Nuclear Chemistry

Reactor Physics

PhD programme managed by Department of Nuclear Reactor Physics

Chalmers Institute of Technology

Master’s program in Nuclear Engineering

Courses of Nuclear Chemistry

Uppsala University

B.Sc. in nuclear engineering program

Courses in Applied Nuclear Physics

PhD program at Nuclear and Particle Physics

Lund University

Bachelor level courses

 

Master level courses in Physics: Theoretical Nuclear Physics

 

Master Programme in Synchrotron Radiation Based Science

Stockholm University

Master’s programme in Physics

PhD’ programme in Experimental Physics with Research programmes in nuclear and particle Physics

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Universities

  1. Master’s Programme in Nuclear Energy Engineering at the Royal Institute of Technology

    Undergraduate/ Graduate courses in

    Nuclear Power Safety

    Numerical Methods in Nuclear Engineering

    Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer

    Education provided by the reactor physics

    Courses in:

    Reactor Physics  

    Transmutation of nuclear waste

    Radiation damage in materials  

    Chemistry and physics of nuclear fuels  

    Generation IV reactors  

    Nuclear fuel cycle  

    Management in the Nuclear Power Industry  

    Research methodology in physics

    Nuclear Chemistry

    Undergraduate courses in:

    Nuclear Chemistry

    Nuclear Fuel Cycle

    Reactor Chemistry

    Radical Chemistry

    PhD programme managed by Department of Nuclear Reactor Physics

    Open Postdoctoral position at the Division of Nuclear Power Safety

  2. Master’s program in Nuclear Engineering at the Chalmers Institute of Technology (CTH), Gothenburg

    Courses of Nuclear Chemistry
    • Thermal hydraulics and steam turbine technology

    • Light-water reactor technology

    • Chemistry, materials and fuel

    • Electrical power technology

    • Nuclear power safety

    • Nuclear power operation

    • Future nuclear energy systems – Gen IV, fusion

PhD program at Nuclear and Particle Physics

Nuclear Research

The nuclear technology research in Uppsala aims at increased utilisation efficiency of natural resources, future reactor technologies e.g. Gen-IV, safeguards and final deposit of spent nuclear fuel. The fusion research is concentrated on burning fusion plasmas with large-scale electricity production as the long-term goal.

  1. Bachelor level courses at the Lund University

    Bachelor level courses in Physics:

    • Nuclear Physics and Reactors

    Master level courses in Physics:

    • Nuclear reactor Physics

    • Theoretical Nuclear Physics

    Master Programme in Synchrotron Radiation Based Science

    A master program which opens the wide spectrum of science present at the national laboratory MAX-lab. By integration of the capabilities at MAX-lab and its researchers a base is given within large areas of natural sciences; chemistry, physics and biology. The program will be open for all students with a BA in natural sciences. After an introduction a more thorough understanding of common scientific areas will be given and a possibility to complement important courses. An independent project is started early to rapidly get in contact with the research groups. A large part of the program is elective to be able to direct your education towards your own goal.

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  2. Master’s programme in Physics at the Stockholm University

    During the first year the students has to choose two courses among Atomic Physics, Molecular Physics I, Nuclear physics, Elementary Particle Physics, Optics and Laser Physics, and Condensed Matter Physics I, and one of Analytical Mechanics, Electrodynamics I, Quantum Mechanics III, and Statistical physics I.

PhD’ programme in Experimental Physics with Research programmes in nuclear and particle Physics