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David T Phung ⚛️⚡️🚀
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diving into the deep end today on nuclear reactor engineering. excited about the future of small modular reactors (smrs) and micro reactors—especially with project pele moving forward! assembling a next-gen mobile reactor designed for resilience and efficiency is the kind of challenge that pushes engineering to the edge. the key to innovation breakthroughs is reliant efficiency and abundant energy—unlocking 24/7 clean power for the future. ok brb, nuclear schematics are calling
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Dmitrii
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@davidtphung, my daughter showed an interest in semiconductor physics as a child. Do you think I could suggest she read about nuclear reactor engineering now?
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David T Phung ⚛️⚡️🚀
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i believe reading whatever she’s curious about is important with an emphasis on both art and science early on. to be honest, as i kid, and what i remember the most was going to the science musuem, jpl, seeing a nuclear power plant, the shooting stars and in person activities that opened so many other doors. way more memorable then reading alone. the emotion with motion (activity) is important.
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Dmitrii
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i completely agree. she picked up semiconductor physics on her own to read at the time, though I doubt she understood much of it back then. nowadays, she reads mostly science fiction. as she grew older, her interests shifted toward the humanities, and she also got into drawing—now it’s her main passion. and a joint trip to an art exhibition sounds like a great idea—thanks!
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