Discover our Free online learning modules
One of the main goals of the MUSA project is to enhance the dissemination of knowledge in the area of severe accidents codes and uncertainty tools through open education and training activities.
In this framework, three learning modules, compiling the major outcomes from the project, are released and free to access. These modules mostly target PhD/Masters students and young researchers in the Source Term field and nuclear field.
Discover our three modules compiling the major outcomes from the project:
Analysis of severe accidents: From the early days to the near future
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In this first module, “Analysis of severe accidents: From the early days to the near future.”, Prof. Luis E. Herranz from CIEMAT Madrid, explains the background, The Early Days, The Bricks of the Current Codes, The Age of Integration and The Age of BEPU in the field of nuclear safety, severe accidents and the future challenges that lay ahead in this field of research.
Methodologies for uncertainty assessment in Severe Accidents
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In this second module, “Methodology for Uncertainty Assessment in Severe Accidents”, Michela Angelucci from the University of Pisa, explains the Need for Uncertainty Analyses in Severe Accidents, the Essentials, the Methodology, the Current Practices, and what lies ahead in this field of research.
Source Term Uncertainties in Fukushima-like scenarios
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This video is the final module of a three-video series from the MUSA project.
In this third video, “Source Term Uncertainties in Fukushima-like Scenarios”, Prof. Luis E. Herranz from CIEMAT Madrid, explains the Module Elements, Sources of Uncertainties, Examples of ST Uncertainties, the Cascade Effect of ST Uncertainties, Final Remarks, and the MUSA Added Value in this field of research.