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Introduction to Nuclear Engineering (3rd Edition) by John R. Lamarsh and Anthony J. Baratta is the classic, go-to textbook for understanding: Introduction To Nuclear Engineering Lamarsh

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⚛️ Atomic and nuclear physics ☢️ Radiation interactions & detection 🔥 Nuclear reactor theory (criticality, moderation, heat transfer) 🧠 Fission, fusion, and nuclear fuel cycles 🛡️ Radiation shielding & safety 💡 Reactor types and their real-world applications

What makes Lamarsh stand out? ✔️ Clear explanations without oversimplifying ✔️ End-of-chapter problems that build real intuition ✔️ Balances theory and practical design considerations ✔️ Used in countless university courses (NE 101 staple) 📘 ⚛️ Just started Introduction to Nuclear Engineering

🎯 Nuclear isn’t just about power plants. It’s medicine, space exploration, research, and clean energy. And this book is your first real step.

If you’re studying NE, you’ve seen this green book. If you haven’t — get it.

The “bible” of nuclear engineering intro courses. Covers neutron diffusion, reactor kinetics, shielding, and the nuclear fuel cycle in a way that actually makes sense (eventually). Lamarsh and Anthony J

📖 Lamarsh → Foundation → Understanding reactors.

Just picked up the 3rd edition of Lamarsh & Baratta. I’m a sophomore in nuclear engineering, and this is our main text for NE 201.