“Future Directions for Nuclear Energy”

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Per F. Peterson Distinguished Professor William and Jean McCallum Floyd Endowed Chair Department of Nuclear Engineering Abstract Fission energy is currently the largest source of zero-carbon electrical power in the United

NASA Open Science: Space Radiation and Biological Effects

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Dr. Sylvain V. Costes Space Biosciences Research Branch Chief Project Manager for Open Science for Space Biology (GeneLab/ALSDA) Director of the Radiation Biophysics Laboratory NASA Ames Research Center Abstract The

2nd Molten Salt Bootcamp

August 31st, 2023 Chairman Massimiliano (Max) Fratoni is hosting his 2nd Molten Salt Bootcamp September 6-8, 2023.

In-situ Deformation of Metals under Hydrogen and High Pressure

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    Wendy Gu Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University Abstract Understanding hydrogen degradation of metals is critical to the green hydrogen economy. Here, I will describe the synchrotron

Kaleidos: Making Nuclear Power Portable at Radiant Nuclear

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Dr. Benjamin R. Betzler Head of Nuclear Engineering at Radiant Increased industry development of nuclear microreactors over the last several years is largely due to their portability and operational flexibility,

Next-generation neutrino detection with Eos

3110 Etcheverry Hall 3110 Etcheverry Hall, Berkeley, CA, United States

Professor Gabriel O. Gann Associate professor of physics, UC Berkeley and Faculty scientist, LBNL Abstract:Neutrinos are some of the most fascinating particles that occur in nature. Over one billion times

Coal-to-Nuclear Repowering for a Just Transition

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Jessica Lovering Executive Director, Good Energy Collective Abstract: This talk will focus on the intersection between policies to decarbonize our energy system and efforts to ensure a just transition for

Need for Speed in Scintillation Detectors

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Dennis R. Schaart, PhD Head, Medical Physics & Technology Delft University of Technology Remarkable progress is being made in the development of ultrafast scintillation detectors, driven by the need for

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