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2024 NSE Research Expo

Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Location

Building 76, Koch, 1st Floor Main Corridor and Galleries and Auditorium 76-156 500 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02139

Description

The MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering’s Student Expo showcases groundbreaking research from NSE’s various labs and provides an opportunity for prospective students to learn about what projects they may be able to work on if they choose to come to MIT in the fall. The event features research posters presented by current doctoral, masters and undergraduate students as well as signature oral presentations given by students chosen from each of the three main areas of research within the department. Each year this event provides a unique opportunity for the MIT community to learn more about the diverse research being conducted within NSE by faculty and students.Presentations by:Abtin Ameri (Quantum Computing for Fusion)John Ball (Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation)Marco Graffiedi (Thermo-fluid Research for Nuclear Systems)Jill Rahon (Nuclear Engineering & Security)Andrew Stasiuk (Quantum Science & Engineering)
  • 2024 NSE Research Expo
    The MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering’s Student Expo showcases groundbreaking research from NSE’s various labs and provides an opportunity for prospective students to learn about what projects they may be able to work on if they choose to come to MIT in the fall. The event features research posters presented by current doctoral, masters and undergraduate students as well as signature oral presentations given by students chosen from each of the three main areas of research within the department. Each year this event provides a unique opportunity for the MIT community to learn more about the diverse research being conducted within NSE by faculty and students.Presentations by:Abtin Ameri (Quantum Computing for Fusion)John Ball (Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation)Marco Graffiedi (Thermo-fluid Research for Nuclear Systems)Jill Rahon (Nuclear Engineering & Security)Andrew Stasiuk (Quantum Science & Engineering)