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5 These applications support the commercial industry and multiple research programs for DOE-NE including the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of LWRs the Fuel Cycle RD campaign the Light Water Reactor Sustainability program the Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors program and efforts to develop fuels with enhanced accident tolerance. In short MOOSE and its herd of applications have provided a significant early success for DOE-NEs Advanced Modeling and Simulation program. Other MOOSE applications help tackle non-nuclear questions such as those associated with carbon dioxide sequestration or environmental remediation of chemical spills RAT high-temperature superconductivity Condor and engineered geothermal systems FALCON more on pg. 36. The MARMOT application developed by MichaelTonks right models microstructural changes that nuclear fuel undergoes during fission. MARMOT runs on the MOOSE simulation platform developed by Derek Gaston left and others.