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[Seminar] Shining a Light on Nuclear Security!
April 6, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Dr. Kyle Hartig
Assistant Professor
Nuclear Engineering Program
University of Florida
Abstract
Nuclear security and nonproliferation continue to be of principal focus both domestically and internationally. This focus has resulted in novel detection technologies being the foundation of the verification structure applied to recent international agreements and treaties. Due to the continuous improvement and expansion of laser components and techniques, the next generation of novel detection technologies will likely include optically based techniques. This talk will focus on the detection of nuclear materials using optical techniques and the future application of optical techniques in nuclear nonproliferation and security.
Biography
Dr. Kyle C. Hartig is an Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida (UF). Before coming to UF, he spent a year as a Post-Doctoral Scholar at PNNL contributing to remote sensing research in support of two multi-lab ventures funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Dr. Hartig earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University (PSU); his Ph.D. research was funded in part by the Nuclear Forensics Graduate Fellowship Program. He received his B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Oregon State University (OrSU). His areas of specialization include remote sensing, nuclear nonproliferation/counterproliferation, nuclear forensics, and nuclear policy.
Thursday, April 6. 2023
4:00 pm seminar
Hybrid Option (Speaker is in person)
zoom (link upon request)
or
Room 1202 Burlington Labs