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Artificial intelligence on the hunt for illegal nuclear material

NSSPI student Sean Martinson works on samples in the glovebox.

NSSPI Director Dr. Sunil Chirayath's new study on … [Read more...] about Artificial intelligence on the hunt for illegal nuclear material

Filed Under: Feature, Featured Articles, News, Nuclear / Tagged With: nuclear forensics, Nuclear Forensics and Attribution, research, student research

NSSPI Student Evaluates Proliferation Risks of Neptunium-237 in Used Nuclear Fuel

NSSPI Graduate Research Profile for Mariah Ramirez

The presence of plutonium in the nuclear fuel that was … [Read more...] about NSSPI Student Evaluates Proliferation Risks of Neptunium-237 in Used Nuclear Fuel

Filed Under: Feature, Featured Articles, News, Nuclear / Tagged With: nuclear forensics, student research, students

Logan Scott

Current Graduate StudentNuclear EngineeringEmail: … [Read more...] about Logan Scott

Andrew Wilcox

NSSPI GraduateNuclear EngineeringM.S., 2018Research … [Read more...] about Andrew Wilcox

Jarrod Allred

NSSPI GraduateNuclear EngineeringM.S., 2016Research … [Read more...] about Jarrod Allred

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