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  2. Nuclear engineering - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear security (detection of clandestine nuclear materials) [16] Nuclear engineering even has a role in criminal investigation, [17] and agriculture. [18] Many chemical, electrical and mechanical and other types of engineers also work in the nuclear industry, as do many scientists and support staff. In the U.S., nearly 100,000 people directly ...

  3. Sam Brinton - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, they graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a dual Master of Science degree in nuclear science and engineering (technology and policy program). [ 15 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] While at MIT, Brinton cofounded Stand with Science, a national advocacy network aiming to protect federal research funding, which in 2012 under their ...

  4. List of companies in the nuclear sector - Wikipedia

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    Engineering, procurement and construction, nuclear engineering, nuclear fuel cycle Škoda Praha, a subsidiary of United Heavy Machinery, is a nuclear engineering company, the main contractor for the technological part of the construction of the Temelín Nuclear Power Station and the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant. ČEZ Group: Czech Republic

  5. One of Plant Vogtle’s new $30 billion nuclear reactors is ...

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    To find out what Monday’s announcement means for the project, the Telegraph called Mark Nelson, founder of the energy consultancy Radiant Energy Group and a nuclear engineer by training.

  6. Category:Nuclear engineers - Wikipedia

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    Paul Wilson (nuclear engineer) This page was last edited on 1 May 2019, at 08:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. United States naval reactors - Wikipedia

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    Full-scale land-based prototype plants in Idaho, New York, and Connecticut preceded development of several types (generations) of U.S. naval nuclear reactors, although not all of them. After initial construction, some engineering testing was done and the prototypes were used to train nuclear-qualified sailors for many years afterwards.

  8. Engineer steals US nuclear secrets worth millions from ... - AOL

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    An engineer faces a charge of stealing nuclear trade secrets from his employer in California, federal authorities report. The 57-year-old San Jose man copied more than 3,600 files containing trade ...

  9. Nuclear physics - Wikipedia

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    Such applications are studied in the field of nuclear engineering. Particle physics evolved out of nuclear physics and the two fields are typically taught in close association. Nuclear astrophysics, the application of nuclear physics to astrophysics, is crucial in explaining the inner workings of stars and the origin of the chemical elements.