The concept of the micro reactor has evolved over time, with various researchers and companies contributing to its development. However, the term "micro reactor" is often associated with advancements in nuclear technology, particularly in the context of small modular reactors (SMRs) designed for safety and efficiency. Notable entities involved in micro reactor development include the Idaho National Laboratory and several private companies, such as NuScale Power. There isn't a single inventor but rather a collaborative effort in the field of nuclear engineering.
The person who invented the Breeder Reactor in the 1950s was by a team led by Walter Zinn
The nuclear reactor was invented in 1933 by Leo Szilard, in London, but he did not try to build one. The first functioning nuclear reactor, CP-1, was designed and built in 1942 by Enrico Fermi, in Chicago, IL.
a teleporting machine a micro freeze that freezes instead of melting
The nuclear reactor wasn't invented in India. Nuclear power was being researched in England, Germany, Austria, Russia and the USA during the 1930s and 1940s. Idaho was the location of the first electricity generation using a nuclear reactor in 1951 with Russia operating the first to supply electricity to a grid. India's entry to nuclear power generation followed many years after the intial development work has been completed.
a completely mixed reactor. the concentration in the reactor is the same that flows our of the reactor
The person who invented the Breeder Reactor in the 1950s was by a team led by Walter Zinn
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Dr. Glassenhigmer invented the micro controller
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Percy Spencer invented the microwave in 1945