OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF NEUTRON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN KOREA

Neutron science and technology, the utilization of neutron beams for a wide variety of scientific and engineering research ranging from materials and life science to industrial applications, has been one of the key elements of modem science and technology. Currently, the neutron science and technolo...

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Hauptverfasser: Lee, Kye-Hong, Park, J.M. Sung-Il, Kim, Hark-Rho, Jun, Byung-Jin, Kim, Young-Jin, Ha, Jae-Joo, Kim, Mahn-Won, Choi, Sung-Min
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