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Iran has introduced a locally-developed light water reactor simulator at Shiraz University, a move aimed at strengthening practical training for nuclear engineering students.Developed entirely by the country's atomic energy agency, the simulator is part of efforts to enhance domestic scientific expertise, he added.This installation in Shiraz is the ninth such simulator deployed at Iranian universities to support nuclear physics programs.<\/div><\/div>\n\n