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Jeremy Pencer is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Engineering Physics at McMaster University. His research focuses on nuclear engineering and biophysics, with expertise in reactor physics, neutron scattering, and computational modeling. Dr. Pencer has extensively studied the Canadian supercritical water-cooled reactor (SCWR) concept, nuclear fuel properties, and lipid membrane structures.
Pencer's work spans computational methods like DFT + U and molecular dynamics for analyzing nuclear materials and biological membranes. He has validated simulation codes (e.g., MCNP, WIMS-AECL) for reactor applications and investigated helium diffusion, radiation defects, and membrane curvature effects. His publications include collaborations on nuclear fuel lattice analysis and membrane biophysics.
Research Trends from his articles include computational nuclear materials, reactor physics, and biophysical applications of neutron scattering. Notable subfields are UO2 thermal conductivity, lipid domain analysis, zirconium radiation damage, and nickel helium interactions.


