Master’s Degree in computational neutronics at UNED

1 YEAR DURATION

60 ECTS CREDITS

Built on UNED’s extensive experience in advanced computational neutronics, MUNC provides applied, industry-oriented training for students and professionals ready to tackle real nuclear analysis challenges. Check it at TECF3IR research team

MARKET-CONNECTED THESIS INTERNSHIP

TUITION FEE 2101.2 €

What you will learn to do

Where do all those neutrons go? One comprehensive, fully open-source workflow. Many real-world applications

Turn complex nuclear problems into reliable computational analysis

MUNC trains students to move from physical questions to computational models, from simulations results to radiation-field analysis, and from technical evidence to design or safety decisions

  • Translate: Formulate physical nuclear problems as computational models, including geometry, materials, sources and relevant response quantities.

  • Simulate: Use a comprehensive, fully open-source workflow to perform radiation transport, shielding, activation and related neutronics calculations.

  • Analysis: Characterise neutron and secondary radiation fields, interpret simulation outputs and assess uncertainty, sensitivity and engineering relevance.

  • Decide: Translate computational results into design, optimisation, safety or licensing-support decisions for real nuclear technology problems.

Fusion Energy

Supporting the development of fusion reactors and the path to commercialization

Accelerators

Enabling advances radiation applications in science, industry and healthcare.

Fission Energy

Improving the performance and safety of current and future nuclear systems

How the programme works

Oct 26

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Online courses

Seven courses delivered  100% online with flexible learning

Exams in person

Examinations are taken in person at UNED premises (80 centers in 22 countries)

Market-connected thesis

The Final Master Thesis is carried out with a market agent

MUNC is deployed in hybrid scheme (online & on-site) over 1 academic. First semester is conceived to acquire the basics literacy and tools of computational neutronics. Second semester contains two online courses on advanced neutronics techniques and contextual aspects. In addition, a Final Master Thesis is carried out preferentially on site with a market agent under online supervision from UNED.

Market-connected thesis internship

Why MUNC?

MUNC is the first Master’s Degree worldwide of its type. Built around UNED’s network of market agents, it trains autonomous analysts ready to produce nuclear analyses. MUNC brings students into real technical environments during their thesis.