As per available reports about 79 journals, 44 Conferences are presently dedicated exclusively to Atomic power and about 65731 articles are being published on the current trends in Atomic power. In terms of research annually, USA, India, Japan, Brazil and Canada are some of the leading countries where maximum studies related to proteomics are being carried out. As reported in above mentioned articles, Atomic power is the use of exothermic nuclear processes to generate useful heat and electricity. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion. Presently the nuclear fission of elements in the actinide series of the periodic table produce the vast majority of nuclear energy in the direct service of humankind, with nuclear decay processes, primarily in the form of geothermal energy, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators, in niche uses making up the rest. Nuclear (fission) power stations, excluding the contribution from naval nuclear fission reactors, provided about 5.7% of the world's energy and 13% of the world's electricity in 2012. In 2013, the IAEA report that there are 437 operational nuclear power reactors in 31 countries although not every reactor is producing electricity. In addition, there are approximately 140 naval vessels using nuclear propulsion in operation, powered by some 180 reactors. As of 2013, attaining a net energy gain from sustained nuclear fusion reactions, excluding natural fusion power sources such as the Sun, remains an on-going area of international physics and engineering research. More than 60 years after the first attempts, commercial fusion power production remains unlikely before 2050.
The OMICS Journal of Radiology is an academic journal – hosted by OMICS International – a pioneer in open access publishing–and is listed among the top 10 journals in Atomic energy. Each year research scientists have noticed a rise in the number of congresses being held in this field. The OMICS Journal of Radiology provides a unique platform to researchers and scientist to explore the advanced and latest research developments in the field of Atomic energy, thus bridging the gap between researchers and young scientists.
OMICS International – a pioneer in organizing international conferences, International Conference on Radiology & Imaging is a Conference - hosted by OMICS GROUP Conferences-OMICS Group Conferences include data sessions and empirical papers. OMICS Group International Conferences provide an easy and affordable way to the sponsors and exhibitors to promote their program/ organization/ institution to the targeted academic as well as professional audience.
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List of major Atomic power and related journals
- OMICS Journal of Radiology
- International Journal of Nuclear Energy
- AECL Nuclear Review
- AECL Nuclear Review
- Environmental Research, Engineering and Management
- World Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
- An e-Journal of Emerging Humanities Work
- Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
List of major Atomic power and related Conferences
- The International Conference on Technological Advances in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering
- Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems: Selection, Applications, Operation and Diagno
- Mechanical Engineering for Non-Mechanical Engineers
- Corrosion Control & Prevention Master class
- Nuclear new build China summit 2012
- Electrical Generators and Excitation Systems: Selection, Applications, Operation, Diagnostic Testing
- Power Generation a Gas Turbines, Co-Generation, and Combined Cycle Plants, Wind Power Generation
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