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Technical Reports

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Technical Reports

  1. Bibik, T., & Williams, A. D. (2019). Lessons Learned from Developing the Graduate Nuclear Security Curriculum at the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (No. SAND2019-15120C). Sandia National Lab.(SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States). Available electronically from https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1643416
  2. Mahapatra, R., Toback, D., Mirabolfathi, N., & Harris, R. (2019). The SuperCDMS Program at Texas A&M University. Final Technical Report for DE-SC0014036 (No. DOE-TAMU-4036). Texas A & M University, College Station, TX (United States). Available electronically from https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1504928
  3. Morrell, D. (2017). 2017 Status Report-DOE Research Reactor Infrastructure Program (No. INL/EXT-17-44024). Idaho National Lab.(INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States). Available electronically from https://inldigitallibrary.inl.gov/sites/sti/sti/Sort_4031.pdf
  4. Adams, M. (2017). Phenomena-based Uncertainty Quantification in Predictive Coupled-Physics Reactor Simulations (No. DOE/NEUP-11-3194). Texas A & M University, College Station, TX (United States).
  5. McDeavitt, S., Charlton, W., Indacochea, J. E., & Pereira, C. (2013). Real-Time detection methods to monitor TRU compositions in UREX+ process streams (No. DOE/ID/14890). Texas A & M Univ., College Station, TX (United States). Texas A & M Engineering Experiment Station. https://doi.org/10.2172/1069304
  6. Reece, W. (2011). Innovations in Nuclear Infrastructure and Education From the SW Consortium (No. DOE/ID/14421). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, TX (United States). https://doi.org/10.2172/1010310
  7. Vasudevan, L., Reece, W. D., Chirayath, S. S., & Aghara, S. (2011). Characterization of Neutron and Gamma Dose in the Irradiation Cell of Texas A&M University Research Reactor (No. INIS-US-13-ISRD-14-P2-17). American Society for Testing and Materials-ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA (United States); European Working Group on Reactor Dosimetry-EWGRD, SCK. CEN, Mol (Belgium).
  8. Zawisza, I., Safonov, A., Gilmore, J., & Khotilovich, V. (2011). Radiation Hardness of Trigger Electronics. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 56. Available electronically from https://mare.cyclotron.tamu.edu/reu-archive/2011%20posters/zawisza_poster.pdf
  9. Beller, D. (2008). Reactor Physics Studies for the AFCI Reactor-Accelerator Coupling Experiments Project. 58-59. Available electronically from https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/hrc_trp_sciences_physics/37
  10. Woolstenhulme, E. C, and Meyer, D. M. (April 2007). University Reactor Conversion Lessons Learned Workshop for Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Reactor (INL/EXT–07-12604). Idaho National Laboratory (United States). 
  11. Lacy, Jeffrey, L. (2004). Novel Neutron Detector for High Rate Imaging Applications. Proportional Technologies, Inc. (United States) https://doi.org/10.2172/828684
  12. Reese, W D. (2004). University Reactor Sharing Program (DOE/ID/14156). Nuclear Science Center, College Station, TX (United States) https://doi.org/10.2172/821710
  13. Braby, L. A., Reece, W. D., & Hsu, W. H. (2003). Development of Real-time Measurement of effective Dose for High Dose Rate Neutron Fields (No. DOE/ID/14103). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  14. McIntosh, W. C., Heizler, M., Peters, L., & Esser, R. (2003). 40Ar/39Ar geochronology at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Open-File Report OF-AR-1, 10.
  15. Gutteridge, J. (2002). Innovations in Nuclear Infrastructure and Education (No. DOE/NE-20020930JG). USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology, NE (United States).
  16. Rudstam, G., Finck, P., Filip, A., D’angelo, A., & McKnight, R. D. (2002). Delayed neutron data for the major actinides. A report by the Working Party on International Evaluation Co-operation of the OECD NEA Nuclear Science Committee, 6. 
  17. Marsh, Ledyard B. (2001). Subject: Initial Examination Report No. 50-128/OL-01-02. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (United States). Available electronically from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.591.4677&rep=rep1&type=pdf
  18. Charlton, W. S., Parish, T. A., & Raman, S. (1998). Preliminary pulsing experiments to measure delayed neutron emission parameters (No. ORNL/CP–100047). Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (United States). Funding organization: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)
  19. Burrows, R. A. (1995). Characterization of a nuclear accident dosimeter (No. DOE/OR/00033–T699). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
  20. Parish, T. A. (1995). Nuclear Safety Analyses and Core Design Calculations to Convert the Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Reactor to Low Enriched Uranium Fuel. Nuclear Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Available electronically from https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/188991538.pdf
  21. VanPeteghem, P.M. & Geiger, R.K. (1989). Development of Fully-Integrated, Rad-Hard, Low-Noise, High-Speed Electronics for Particle Detection in the Superconducting Supercollider. Department of Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. Available electronically from https://s3.cern.ch/inspire-prod-files-1/10a2e5ac5158300edb24742562795977
  22. Crawford, K.C., Davis, J.W., Krohn, J.L., Meyer, C.M., Petesch, J.E., & Stasny, G.S. (1988). Texas A&M University, Nuclear Science Center: Twenty-fourth progress report, January 1, 1987-December 31, 1987 (DOE/ER/04207–20). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  23. Reuscher, J. A. (1988). Investigation of the low enrichment conversion of the Texas A and M Nuclear Science Center Reactor (No. DOE/ER/75346-T1). Nuclear Science Center, College Station, TX (United States) https://doi.org/10.2172/5741582
  24. Davis, J W, Krohn, J L, Meyer, C M, Petesch, J E, & Stasny, G S. (1987). Texas A&M University, Nuclear Science Center: Twenty-third progress report, January 1, 1986-December 31, 1986. [Utilization and operation of the Nuclear Science Center Reactor (NSCR)]. Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  25. Anderson, D.G., Jeffords, E.L., Krohn, J.L., Petesch, J.E., & Stasny, G.S. (1986). Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Twenty-second progress report, January 1-December 31, 1985 (DOE/ER/04207–18).  Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States)
  26. Carcagno, R., Weichold, M., Welch, G., & Ziegler, J. (1986). Quench protection diode irradiation tests by the Texas Accelerator Center (No. DOE/ER/40155-1-Vol. 2). Texas Accelerator Center, The Woodlands.
  27. Yupari, R., Perry, R. T., & Parish, T. A. (1986). Three dimensional neutronics calculations for the TAMU Nuclear Science Center TRIGA reactor using BOLD VENTURE IV (No. INIS-US–09N0265). TRIGA Reactors, GA Technologies Inc., San Diego, CA (United States); Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States)
  28. Krohn, J., Petesch, J.E., Rogers, R.D., Sandel, P., & Stasny, G.S. (1985). Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Twenty-first progress report, January 1-December 31, 1984 (DOE/ER/04207–17). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  29. Deigl, H.J., Head, J.G., Petesch, J.E., Rogers, R.D., & Willits, B.W. (1984). Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center Twentieth progress report, January 1-December 31, 1983 (DOE/ER/04207–16). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  30. Simnad, M. T., West, G. B., Randall, J. D., Richards, W. J., & Stahl, D. (1982). Interpretation of damage to the flip fuel during operation of the nuclear science center reactor at Texas A&M University (INIS-US–09N0101). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States); Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho Facilities (United States); Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH (United States)
  31. Bates, E.F., Neff, R.D., & Randall, J.D. (1980). Organization and management of health physics support for a research reactor (INIS-US–09N0119).  Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States)
  32. Bates, E.F., Feltz, D.E., Taft, J.P., Stasny, G.S., & Walker, K.L. (1980). Sixteenth progress report of the Texas A and M University Nuclear Science Center, January 1, 1979-December 31, 1979 (DOE/ER/04207–13). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  33. Bates, E.F., Randall, J.D., Neff, R.D., & Walker, Ken (1976). Determination of argon-41 production at the Texas A&M Nuclear Science Center reactor (INIS-US–09N0184). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States); General Electric Co., San Diego, CA (United States)
  34. Schumacher, R. F., Randall, J. D., Hardy, K. A., & Bachman, J. A. (1976). Determination of Spatial and Spectral Distribution of Neutron Flux in the Texas A&M Nuclear Science Center Reactor Exposure Cell. Progress report 1 Jul 74-1 Jan 75. School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, TX (United States)
  35. Randall, J. D. (1972). Texas A&M University Nuclear Science Center. Progress Report No. 8, January 1-December 31, 1971 (No. ORO-852-5). Texas Engineering Experiment Station, College Station, TX (United States)
  36. Tang, Y. (1972). Reactions of High-Energy Radioactive Atoms Resulting from Nuclear Transformations in the Systems of Silicon-Containing Compounds. Progress Report, February 1972–January 1973 (No. ORO-3898-13). Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station. Research Foundation. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/4599792
  37. Shosa, D. W. (1971). Reactor dosimetry with paired miniature ionization chambers (AD0736177). Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute. Bethesda, MD (United States).
  38. Verrelli, D. M., & Shosa, D. W. (1971). Comparison of dose patterns in a miniature pig exposed to neutron and to gamma radiation (AD0736176). Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute. Bethesda, MD (United States).
  39. Anderson, D.G., & Godsey, T.A. (1970). Irradiation experience at Texas A and M University (INIS-US–09N0246). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States)
  40. Randall, J. D., & Schad, D. R. (1970). Operational reactivity considerations of Texas A and M TRIGA (No. INIS-US–09N0246). Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (United States)
  41. Wainerdi, R. E. (1965). Investigations in Automated Activation Analysis. United States Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Technical Information.
  42. Cochran, R. B. (1960). Hazards Summary Report for the Nuclear Science Center (No. FZK-110 (Suppl. 1)). Texas Agricultural & Mechanical College, College Station, TX (United States)

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