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NSSPI student Braden Goddard has been awarded a 2010 U.S. Department of Energy Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Award for his paper, “Real-time Detection of UREX+3a Extraction Streams for Materials Accountancy.” Goddard won third place in the category of Nuclear Materials Accountability and Control Instrumentation, an award that carries with it a cash prize of $2000.
The awards are given by the Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to recognize innovation in fuel-cycle-relevant research being conducted by graduate and undergraduate students.