Background
Vasaru, Gheorghe was born on July 16, 1931 in Manastireni, Romania. Son of Teodor and Maria (Ghita) Vasaru.
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Tritium Isotope Separation is the first book to present a current overview of the separation processes for tritium isotopes. The book consists of two parts. Part I explores the sources of tritium and the evolution of the world's tritium inventory. Part II describes the processes and plants used for tritium isotope separation, enrichment methods for tritium for analytical purposes, methods for recovering and enriching tritium from nuclear and thermonuclear plants, and the laser method. The book in general emphasizes applications, performance, characterization, laboratory experiments, pilot plants and industrial production, reliability, and cost. An author index, subject index, list of acronyms and abbreviations, and glossary have been included to make the book an even more valuable reference. Tritium Isotope Separation will be an essential book for all nuclear energy engineers, nuclear physicists, and others working with various aspects of isotope separation science.
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Vasaru, Gheorghe was born on July 16, 1931 in Manastireni, Romania. Son of Teodor and Maria (Ghita) Vasaru.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Cluj, Romania, 1954.
Assistant faculty physics University Cluj, Romania, 1954-1958. Science researcher Institute Atomic Physics, Cluj, 1958-1968. Senior research scientist Institute Isotopic and Molecular Technology, 1968-1999.
Associate professor faculty physics University Cluj, since 1992. Head science council Institute Isotopic and Molecular Technology, 1993-1999. Visiting scientist Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research Program, Tokyo, 1981.
Offical referee doctoral thesis, since 1990.
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Member Romanian Physics Society (vice president), Romanian Science Association, Romanian Scientists Academy, National Geography Society.
Married Raveca Tarlea, June 12, 1967. Children: Daniela, Dan.