
Professor of the Practice, Nuclear Engineering
Email: kadak@mit.edu
Phone: 617-253-0166
Fax: 617-258-8863
2nd email: kadak@earthlink.net
2nd fax: 401-245-0385
MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
77 Massachusetts Avenue, 24-202
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
B.S.M.E., Union College, 1967
Ph.D., Reactor Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1972
M.S., Numerical Methods, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1970
M.B.A., Northeastern University, 1983
Advanced Nuclear Energy Plants
The future of nuclear energy depends upon deploying new advanced reactor plant designs that are competitive while at the same time are safe using melt-free cores, do not contribute to proliferation, and produce waste forms that are directly disposable. Currently, research is being conducted on a modular high temperature gas cooled pebble bed reactor. Students and faculty are engaged in research on core neutronics design, thermal hydraulics, fuel performance, economics, non-proliferation, and waste disposal. The objective of this research is to develop a conceptual design of a 110 Mwe pebble bed nuclear plant which could be used as a demonstration of its practicality and competitiveness with natural gas. Should the concept be successful, the design and construction of a full scale reactor research facility would be pursued by a MIT led consortium of universities, national laboratories, and industries. This research involves international collaborations with Germany, Russia, China, Japan, and South Africa.
Reactor Physics, Reactor Engineering, Safety Analysis, Economics, Waste Disposal, and Non-Proliferation.