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FINS Faculty, Dr. Hartig, & UF Team Lead $25M National Consortium on Nuclear Forensics

FINS Faculty, Dr. Hartig, & UF Team Lead $25M National Consortium on Nuclear Forensics

Dr. Kyle Cameron Hartig and 5 other UF Faculty will take the lead in a -16-university team of 31 scientists and engineers-  project, funded by the US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), that will aim to develop new techniques and the training of future nuclear forensics specialists in identifying and tracking nuclear materials to support global safety and national security.

Dr, Hartig’s research will focus on Prompt effects & Measurements and will seek to understand signals given off following nuclear detonation.

“The consortium is a great recognition for our nuclear engineering program, our college and the university,” said Forrest Masters, interim dean of UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.

Excerpt from original article published by UF HWCOE.

For more info, see official NNSA press release.