Chaple Gore Helps Coordinate Global Nuclear Class
Ivis Chaple Gore coordinated a class about the peaceful uses of nuclear applications jointly organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency & ORNL.
New Fusion-Based Neutron Source Advances Education, Contraband Detection
With UT’s new fusion-based neutron source, NE professors Jason Hayward and Xianfei Wen are addressing national security concerns and improving student training.
NE Students Poised to Benefit from Orano’s Facility
Orano USA is building a centrifuge uranium enrichment facility in Oak Ridge that will benefit UT students through internships and other collaborations.
MRSEC Sparks Collaborative Success
It’s been one year since the UT received a prestigious MRSEC and the collaborations have led to breakthroughs in the lab.
Bobba Joins Nuclear Engineering Faculty
Naidu Bobba joins our department this fall as an assistant professor with expertise in radiotheranostics, a powerful approach for cancer diagnosis & treatment.
Zhao Joins Nuclear Engineering Faculty
Xingang Zhao will be joining our department this fall as an assistant professor. His research interests span multiple disciplines of nuclear energy systems.
NE Students Give Presentations at TOFE Meeting
Fourteen students from the Department of Nuclear Engineering presented their work at the 26th Technology of Fusion Energy (TOFE) Meeting […]
Y-12 NE TAP Boosts UT Student-Career Pipeline
The Y-12 Technology Accelerator Program gives NE students the chance to experience careers in nuclear security while contributing to the sector’s advancement.
Lang, O’Quinn Have Paper Featured
Maik Lang and Eric O’Quinn co-authored a paper on pyrochlore-type lanthanide titanates and zirconates that was recently chosen as a “featured article.”
Sophomore Samuel Haid Contributes to ITER Research
Samuel Haid unravels the factors leading to formation of tungsten “fuzz” and helium bubbles that could threaten ITER’s fusion reactions.