
Understanding the radioactivity at Fukushima – University of California, Santa Barbara Prof. Ben Monreal
March 19, 2011Benjamin Monreal, from UC Santa Barbara was a recipient of the Early Career Research Program Award and $904,000 from the Office of Nuclear Physics at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Monreal earned his PhD from MIT in Experimental Partical Physics in 2004. Here is a list of some of his papers.
He presented a very good lecture on the radiation at Fukushima. Here is the last slide…

Here is a simple pdf list of slides .
Or pick a video fomat to hear the 82 minute lecture, see the slides and hear the question and answer session.
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