Tribute to Dr. Javier Signorelli: Impact and Perspectives of Technical Cooperation Between the Instituto de Física Rosario and Nucleoeléctrica Argentina

Authors

  • Santiago M. Rabazzi Instituto de Física de Rosario (IFIR), CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Rosario, Argentina.
  • Alejandro E. Albanesi Centro de Investigación de Metodos Computacionales (CIMEC), CONICET-Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Santa Fe, Argentina.
  • Fabrizio Aguzzi Instituto de Física de Rosario (IFIR), CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Rosario, Argentina.
  • Martin Armoa Instituto de Física de Rosario (IFIR), CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Rosario, Argentina.
  • Juan Ramos Nervi Nucleoeléctrica Argentina S.A. (NASA), Sede Nodus. Villa Martelli, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Ezequiel Fernandez Nucleoeléctrica Argentina S.A. (NASA), Sede Nodus. Villa Martelli, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Braian Desía Nucleoeléctrica Argentina S.A. (NASA), Sede Nodus. Villa Martelli, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Rodrigo Meza Quiñones Nucleoeléctrica Argentina S.A. (NASA), Sede Nodus. Villa Martelli, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Keywords:

Internals Modeling, CNA-I Reactor, Nuclear Fuels

Abstract

This work aims to review the evolution of technical assistance provided in cooperation between the Instituto de Física Rosario and Nucleoeléctrica Argentina, highlighting the pivotal role of Dr. Javier Signorelli in these initiatives. Dr. Signorelli's vision and leadership were decisive for the success of these collaborations, leaving a legacy that continues to influence the work and commitment of his colleagues. Through an analysis of past, present, and future interventions, this tribute underscores how his drive and guidance have enabled the achievement of concrete objectives and laid the foundation for future accomplishments. This work honors his memory, recognizing his invaluable contribution to interinstitutional cooperation and the advancement of science and technology in the fields of physics, engineering, and nuclear energy.

Published

2025-04-03

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