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Cosmic-ray Muon Tomography System

Ph.D. student Can Liao testing OSU's prototype muon imaging system. With funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, our group is building a cosmic-ray muon tomography system for monitoring spent nuclear fuel dry storage casks.

Our Group

This is our group: from left to right, Hattan, Ari, Can, Dr. Yang, Yichen and Nik.

Dissertation Defense

Nikolas Economy is defending his MS dissertation on June 14th. Nik's work focuses on designing a fuel characterization system using radiation imaging techniques.

Applications of Laser Technologies in Nuclear Engineering

Ph.D. student Yichen Zhao adjusting laser beam and optics. Our group is investigating various laser technologies for their applications in nuclear fuel cycle, nuclear security and nuclear forensics.

Ari Foley Selected as Inaugural INL Graduate Fellow

Ph.D. student Ari Foley was awarded INL Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations! Ari's current research focuses on the measurement of photofission product yields.

Glass Cherenkov Detectors

Ph.D. student Hattan Natto making glass Cherenkov detectors. The goal of this project is to engineer, manufacture and test glass Cherenkov detectors for detection of high energy of gammas and neutrons with increasing sensitivity.

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