Tech Licensing Opportunity: ViBRANT: Visual Benign Reactor As Analog for Nuclear Testing
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ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFENERGY, DEPARTMENT OFBATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE–DOE CNTRIdaho Falls, ID, 83415, USA

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Custom Computer Programming Services (541511)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: SIMULATION (R412)
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    The Department of Energy is offering a technology licensing opportunity for ViBRANT (Visual Benign Reactor As Analog for Nuclear Testing), a novel approach to simulating nuclear reactor behaviors using an LED-based analog model. This initiative aims to address the challenges in nuclear reactor design and testing by providing a safer, more efficient method for understanding reactor behaviors through a geometrically accurate physical model that facilitates rapid iterations between digital simulations and physical phenomena. ViBRANT is particularly significant for training, education, and development in nuclear technology, enhancing safety protocols and public engagement. Interested parties can reach out to Javier Martinez at javier.martinez@inl.gov for further information on licensing terms and opportunities.

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