Bo Feng
Professor
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Argonne National Laboratory
United States of America
Biography
Since 2011, Bo Feng has been a nuclear engineer in the Reactor and Fuel Cycle Analysis Section within the Nuclear Engineering Division at the Argonne National Laboratory. During that time, his research has encompassed fast and intermediate spectrum reactor core design, reactor physics analysis, fuel cycle systems modeling, and spent fuel dose rate calculations. Before joining Argonne, Bo studied at MIT while performing research on nitride fuel performance, reduced moderation boiling water reactors, annular fuel, and fuel cycle system dynamics. During this time, he also performed research at Areva (France), Westinghouse, and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany) while working on various topics such as matrix interpolation of depletion calculations, pre-licensing support for the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor, and reactor transient analyses.
Research Interest
Intermediate Spectrum Reactors Reactor Physics Fuel Cycle Simulations
Publications
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Hoffman, E., N. Brown, B. Carlsen, B. Feng, R. Hays, G. Raitses, N. Stauff, E. Sunny, and A. Worrall, “Expanded Analysis of Transition to an Alternative Fuel Cycle,†ICAPP 2016, San Francisco, CA, April (2016).
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Feng, B., B. Dixon, E. Sunny, A. Cuadra, J. Jacobson, N. Brown, J. Powers, A. Worrall, S. Passerini, and R. Gregg, “Standardized Verification of Fuel Cycle Modeling,†Annals of Nuclear Energy, 94, 300-312 (2016).
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Brown, N.R., B.W. Carlsen, B.W. Dixon, B. Feng, H.R. Greenberg, R.D. Hays, S. Passerini, M. Todosow, and A. Worrall, “Identification of Fuel Cycle Simulator Functionalities,†Annals of Nuclear Energy, 96, 88-95 (2016).