Effective solutions to complex nuclear proliferation problems are often multidisciplinary. NSSPI’s organizational structure enables us to seamlessly matrix in the expertise and research talent we need from across the Texas A&M campus.
NSSPI Expertise
Nuclear Security
- Nuclear Security Systems
- Event Security
- Nuclear Security Risk Analysis
- Nuclear Security Human Resource Development
- Human Reliability Programs
- Knowledge Management for Nuclear Security
- Instrumentation Development
- Nuclear Security Culture
Nuclear Safeguards
- Safeguards Instrumentation Development
- Safeguards Systems Risk Analysis
- Safeguards Approach Development for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facilities
- Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Nuclear Terrorism Prevention and Management
- Radiation Detection
- Detector Development
- Testing Detector Systems in Varying Environments
- Emergency Response
- Consequence Management
Nonproliferation
- 21st Century Deterrence
- Modeling and Simulation
Nuclear Forensics
- Radiochemistry
- Nuclear Reactor Modeling and Simulation
Cross-Campus Expertise
- Department of Nuclear Engineering
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Computer Science & Engineering
- Department of Animal Science (College of Agriculture & Life Sciences)
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- Department of Chemistry (College of Science)
- Department of Mathematics (College of Science)
- Department of Political Science (Bush School)
- Texas A&M Cybersecurity Center
- Nuclear Science Center
- Center for Large-Scale Scientific Simulations (CLASS)
- Cyclotron Institute
- Bush School of Government and Public Service (International Affairs | Public Policy | National Security)
- Emergency Preparedness and Response