Serkan Yilmaz, Ph.D.

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2005 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Nuclear Engineering
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Kostadin Ivanov grad student 2005 Penn State
 (Multi level optimization of burnable poison utilization for advanced PWR fuel management.)
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Yilmaz S, Kvaall G, Sutton S, et al. (2011) Advanced ePrometheus™ GNF fuel cycle optimization tool Progress in Nuclear Energy. 53: 562-565
Alim F, Ivanov KN, Yilmaz S, et al. (2008) New genetic algorithms (GA) to optimize PWR reactors. Part II: Simultaneous optimization of loading pattern and burnable poison placement for the TMI-1 reactor Annals of Nuclear Energy. 35: 113-120
Yilmaz S, Ivanov K, Levine S, et al. (2006) Genetic Algorithm Application for Burnable Poison Placement in PWRs with Optimized UO2/Gd2O3 Fuel Pin Configurations Nuclear Technology. 156: 180-190
Yilmaz S, Ivanov K, Levine S, et al. (2006) Genetic algorithm to optimize the UO2/Gd2O3 fuel pin designs in a pressurized water reactor Nuclear Technology. 156: 168-179
Gozalvez JM, Yilmaz S, Alim F, et al. (2006) Sensitivity study on determining an efficient set of fuel assembly parameters in training data for designing of neural networks in hybrid genetic algorithms Annals of Nuclear Energy. 33: 457-465
Yilmaz S, Ivanov K, Levine S, et al. (2006) Application of genetic algorithms to optimize burnable poison placement in pressurized water reactors Annals of Nuclear Energy. 33: 446-456
Yilmaz S, Ivanov K, Levine S, et al. (2006) Development of enriched Gd-155 and Gd-157 burnable poison designs for a PWR core Annals of Nuclear Energy. 33: 439-445
Secker JR, Johansen BJ, Stucker DL, et al. (2005) Optimum Discharge Burnup and Cycle Length for PWRs Nuclear Technology. 151: 109-119
Yilmaz S, Ivanov K, Levine S, et al. (2005) Optimizing the Placement of Burnable Poisons in PWRs Nuclear Technology. 151: 86-95
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