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Center for Nuclear Security Science and Policy Initiatives

Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station

March 29, 2018

NSSPI Student Develops a Stochastic Approach to Evaluate Nuclear Facility Security

Physical protection elements at Japan’s Physical Protection Exercise Field, part of its Integrated Support Center for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security (ISCN), in Tokai-Mura. (Photo credit: Dean Calma: IAEA)

All nuclear facilities contain assets that must be … [Read more...] about NSSPI Student Develops a Stochastic Approach to Evaluate Nuclear Facility Security

Article by Kelley Ragusa / Feature, Featured Articles, News / nuclear security, physical protection, PPS, student research, students

March 7, 2018

NSSPI Researchers Examine Novel Solutions to the Problem of Reprocessing Used Nuclear Fuel

Wilcox in the lab

The U.S. has produced more than 70,000 metric tons of … [Read more...] about NSSPI Researchers Examine Novel Solutions to the Problem of Reprocessing Used Nuclear Fuel

Article by Kelley Ragusa / Feature, Featured Articles, News / student research, students, used fuel reprocessing

February 26, 2018

NSSPI Student Evaluates the Effects of Speed on Detector Efficiency

Vehicle detector test photo

Radiation detectors are deployed for many different uses … [Read more...] about NSSPI Student Evaluates the Effects of Speed on Detector Efficiency

Article by Kelley Ragusa / Feature, Featured Articles, News / detector research, student research, students

February 22, 2018

NSSPI Hosts Tokyo Tech for Academic Exchange

Tokyo Tech Delegation at Disaster City

From February 15-16, students and faculty from the … [Read more...] about NSSPI Hosts Tokyo Tech for Academic Exchange

Article by Kelley Ragusa / Feature, Featured Articles, News / exchanges, international, Japan, Tokyo Tech

February 22, 2018

Group Hexavalent Actinide Separations: A New Approach to Used Nuclear Fuel Recycling

Abstract: This work demonstrates the first ever … [Read more...] about Group Hexavalent Actinide Separations: A New Approach to Used Nuclear Fuel Recycling

Article by Kelley Ragusa / Project / actinide, cycle, Ensuring the Peaceful Use of Nuclear Energy, fuel, recycling, research, separations, used

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