Full Name
Koroush Shirvan
Job Title
Professor, Nuclear Science & Engineering
Company
MIT
Brief Biography
Koroush Shirvan is a professor of nuclear science and engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the current Director of Reactor Technology Course for Utility Executives by National Academy for Nuclear Training, Director of Accident Tolerant Fuel Integrated Research Project (IRP) and PI of MIT ARC-20 project as part of the Advanced Demonstration Reactor Program. His research focuses on innovations in reactor design and fuel engineering.
In 2021, Koroush released the first open-source tool for cost estimation of existing and advanced nuclear architectures. The tool and its insights are currently utilized by policy makers and energy community worldwide. He is an active consultant to the nuclear industry on matters of digital engineering, cost, safety, use of AI/ML, and fuel technology.
Koroush received his PhD from MIT in 2012. He has been the lead supervisor of over 50 graduate thesis and currently is supervising 17 graduate students. His work on fuels has led into multiple awards including the Reactor Technology Award from American Nuclear Society in 2022.
In 2021, Koroush released the first open-source tool for cost estimation of existing and advanced nuclear architectures. The tool and its insights are currently utilized by policy makers and energy community worldwide. He is an active consultant to the nuclear industry on matters of digital engineering, cost, safety, use of AI/ML, and fuel technology.
Koroush received his PhD from MIT in 2012. He has been the lead supervisor of over 50 graduate thesis and currently is supervising 17 graduate students. His work on fuels has led into multiple awards including the Reactor Technology Award from American Nuclear Society in 2022.
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