nuclear engineering
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Definition
Noun: The branch of engineering concerned with the design, construction, and operation of nuclear reactors and related systems for power generation, research, and other applications.
Usage
"Nuclear engineering" is a singular, uncountable noun used to refer to the academic discipline and professional field as a whole. It is typically used in formal, technical, and academic contexts. * She pursued a degree in nuclear engineering. * Advances in nuclear engineering have improved reactor safety. * The conference focused on the future of nuclear engineering.
Examples
- Nuclear engineering requires a deep understanding of physics and materials science.
- His career in nuclear engineering began at a national research laboratory.
- The university's department of nuclear engineering is world-renowned.
Advanced Usage
- "The principles of nuclear engineering": Refers to the fundamental theories and laws governing the field.
- "To specialize in nuclear engineering": To focus one's studies or professional work on this specific branch of engineering.
Variants and Related Words
- Nuclear Engineer (n): A professional who practices nuclear engineering.
- The team of nuclear engineers presented their new safety protocol.
- Nuclear Technology (n): A broader term encompassing the practical application of nuclear science, which includes but is not limited to the engineering aspects.
Synonyms
- Reactor Engineering (This is a less common, more specific synonym focusing on the reactor aspect.)
Related Phrases
- Nuclear reactor design: A core activity within nuclear engineering.
- Nuclear power plant construction: A major application of nuclear engineering principles.
- Radiation protection engineering: A closely related and often overlapping specialty within the field.
Noun
- the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction and operation of nuclear reactors