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PhD student Emma Houston is graduating and moving to Washington D.C. to work in the Office of International Nuclear Safeguards.


Assistant Professor Sandra Bogetic uses the skills she gained as a parent of two young daughters to help mentor her nuclear engineering students at UT.


UT is part of a consortium that was awarded a $25M grant by the U.S. DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration for R&D in nuclear science, engineering, and security.


We’ve ran measurements with the Flexible Neutron Source, providing a much-needed experimental facility that supports future of Nuclear Integral Experiments.


With UT’s new fusion-based neutron source, NE professors Jason Hayward and Xianfei Wen are addressing national security concerns and improving student training.


12 students from the Department of Nuclear Engineering visited the Czech Republic and Austria for hands-on experience in the field and cultural immersion.


The department is part of the Nuclear Science and Security Consortium, an 11-member university consortium grant for research and development into nuclear science, engineering, and security.


The Department of Nuclear Engineering welcomes Sandra Bogetic to the faculty as an assistant professor.