Muhammad Imron is a nuclear engineer and postdoctoral researcher with nine years of experience spanning reactor physics, safety analysis, and multi-physics Monte Carlo development. He led the creation of an open reactor core simulator (ADPRES) validated against an OECD/NEA PWR transient benchmark and has implemented advanced Monte Carlo coupling techniques including on-the-fly thermal expansion and Functional Expansion Tally methods. His background blends hands-on code development (Fortran, C++, MCNP, SRAC, MCS) with practical safety work such as preparing a Safety Analysis Report for a medical isotope facility. An experienced educator and collaborator, he has taught reactor operation and thermal-fluid courses and worked across South Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Japan and China, holding IELTS band 7 English proficiency. Currently based in Ulsan and affiliated with Khalifa University, he brings a rare mix of open-tool development, benchmark-driven validation, and industry-facing safety experience.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master Nuclear Engineering, Master Nuclear Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
BS Nuclear Engineering, BS Nuclear Engineering at Universitas Gadjah Mada
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Nuclear Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Nuclear Engineering at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
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Muhammad Imron - Postdoctoral Researcher at Khalifa University