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Michael Todosow
Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Publications - 56
Citations - 946
Michael Todosow is an academic researcher from Brookhaven National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear fuel cycle & Light-water reactor. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 54 publications receiving 824 citations.
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Recent progress in neutrino factory and muon collider research within the Muon Collaboration
Mohammad M. Alsharo'a,C. Ankenbrandt,M. Atac,B. Autin,V. Balbekov,Vernon Barger,Odette Benary,J. Roger J. Bennett,M. Berger,J. Scott Berg,Martin Berz,E. L. Black,A. Blondel,S. Alex Bogacz,M. Bonesini,Stephen B. Bracker,A. Bross,Luca Bruno,E. Buckley-Geer,A. Caldwell,Manuela Campanelli,Kevin W. Cassel,M. Gabriela Catanesi,Subhasis Chattopadhyay,Weiren Chou,David B. Cline,Linda R. Coney,Janet Conrad,John Corlett,L. Cremaldi,Mary Anne Cummings,Christine Darve,F. DeJongh,Alexandr Drozhdin,P. V. Drumm,V. Daniel Elvira,Deborah Errede,Adrian Fabich,William M. Fawley,Richard C. Fernow,M. Ferrario,D. A. Finley,Nathaniel J. Fisch,Yasuo Fukui,Miguel A. Furman,T. A. Gabriel,Raphael Galea,Juan C. Gallardo,Roland Garoby,A. Garren,Stephen H. Geer,Simone Gilardoni,Andreas Van Ginneken,Ilya F. Ginzburg,R. Godang,Maury Goodman,Michael R. Gosz,Michael A. Green,P. Gruber,John F. Gunion,Ramesh Gupta,J.R. Haines,Klaus Hanke,Gail G. Hanson,Tao Han,Michael Haney,D. Hartill,Robert E. Hartline,H. Haseroth,Ahmed Hassanein,Kara Hoffman,N. Holtkamp,E. Barbara Holzer,C. Johnson,Rolland Johnson,Carol Johnstone,Klaus Jungmann,Stephen A. Kahn,Daniel M. Kaplan,Eberhard K. Keil,Eun San Kim,Kwang-Je Kim,Bruce J. King,Harold Kirk,Yoshitaka Kuno,Tony S. Ladran,W. Lau,John G. Learned,Valeri Lebedev,P. Lebrun,Kevin C. Lee,Jacques Lettry,Marco Laveder,Derun Li,Alessandra Lombardi,Changguo Lu,Kyoko Makino,Vladimir Malkin,D. Marfatia,Kirk T. McDonald,Mauro Mezzetto,John R. Miller,F. Mills,Irina Mocioiu,Nikolai Mokhov,Jocelyn Monroe,Alfred Moretti,Yoshiharu Mori,David Neuffer,King Yuen Ng,J. Norem,Yasar Onel,Mark Oreglia,Satoshi Ozaki,Hasan Padamsee,Sandip Pakvasa,Robert B. Palmer,Brett Parker,Z. Parsa,Gregory Penn,Yuriy Pischalnikov,Milorad Popovic,Z. Qian,E. Radicioni,Rajendran Raja,H.L. Ravn,Claude B. Reed,L. Reginato,Pavel Rehak,Robert Rimmer,Thomas J. Roberts,T. Roser,Robert Rossmanith,Roman Samulyak,R.M. Scanlan,Stefan Schlenstedt,P. Schwandt,Andrew M. Sessler,Michael H. Shaevitz,Robert Shrock,Peter Sievers,G. Silvestrov,Nick Simos,Alexander Skrinsky,N. Solomey,P.T. Spampinato,Panagiotis Spentzouris,R. Stefanski,Peter Stoltz,I. Stumer,Don Summers,Lee C. Teng,Peter Thieberger,Maury Tigner,Michael Todosow,A. Tollestrup,Yaǧmur Torun,Dejan Trbojevic,Zafar U. Usubov,Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya,Yau Wah,Chun Xi Wang,Haipeng Wang,R. Weggel,Kerry Whisnant,E. H. Willen,Edmund J N Wilson,D. Winn,Jonathan Wurtele,Jonathan Wurtele,Vincent Wu,Takeichiro Yokoi,Moohyun Yoon,Richard York,Simon C. M. Yu,Al Zeller,Yongxiang Zhao,Michael S. Zisman +177 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the status of the effort to realize a first neutrino factory and the progress made in understanding the problems associated with the collection and cooling of muons towards that end are described.
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Use of Thorium in Light Water Reactors
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of thorium-based fuels has been investigated in the light water reactor (LWR) nuclear fuel cycle. But, the main sources of proliferation potential and radiotoxicity are the plutonium and higher actinides generated during the burnup of standard LWR fuel, and a significant reduction in the quantity and quality of generated Pu can be achieved by replacing the 238 U fertile component of conventional low-enriched uranium fuel by 232 Th Thorium.
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Neutronic performance of uranium nitride composite fuels in a PWR
Nicholas R. Brown,A.L. Aronson,Michael Todosow,Ryan A. Brito,Ryan A. Brito,Kenneth J. McClellan +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an operational assessment of four different candidate composite materials was performed for nominal conditions in a reference PWR with Zr-based cladding, and the impact of UN porosity on the operational performance was assessed.
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Screening of advanced cladding materials and UN–U3Si5 fuel
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated UN-U3Si5 fuel with Kanthal AF or APMT cladding and showed that the UO2-Zr fuel claddings performed similar to the zirconium alloy cladding in terms of safety coefficients.
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Neutronic evaluation of a PWR with fully ceramic microencapsulated fuel. Part I: Lattice benchmarking, cycle length, and reactivity coefficients
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of the lattice-level neutronic study of doubly heterogeneous FCM fuel were presented, and the results showed that the linear reactivity model does not provide a good estimate of the fuel cycle length, due primarily to nonlinear reactivity behavior at high burn-up (>800 effective full power days).