Middlebury

NPTG 8539

Power,Plutonium& Proliferation

Humankind gets 12 percent of its electrical energy from nuclear power plants, and even some environmentalists argue that an increase in nuclear energy will be essential in reducing climate-changing carbon emissions. But nuclear power is linked with nuclear weapons and weapons proliferation. How tight is that link, and how worrisome are its proliferation implications? The answer depends in part on technical details of nuclear power reactors as well as on a country’s general nuclear expertise and motivation for acquiring nuclear weapons. This workshop will focus on the proliferation implications of different nuclear power strategies, including specific reactor designs and associated fuel cycles. In addition to lecture and discussion, the workshop includes a component where students will work with software to model nuclear decays, the buildup of plutonium in power reactors, and other nuclear processes relevant to proliferation. The workshop will begin with a brief review basic nuclear science; however, an introduction at the level of NPTG8559A, “Science and Technology for NPTS,” is helpful but not essential.
Subject:
Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
Department:
Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
Division:
Intl Policy & Management
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections in Spring 2015 - MIIS, MIIS Workshop

Spring 2015 - MIIS, MIIS Winter/J Term only

NPTG8539A-S15 Workshop (Wolfson)