Training the Next Generation of Leaders in Low-Energy Nuclear Physics

Scientists at the University of Notre Dame will help train the next generation of leaders and stewardship scientists to ensure the safety and reliability of the country’s nuclear stockpile. The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) recently announced a five-year, $10 million grant to establish the Center for Excellence in Nuclear Training and University-based Research (CENTAUR).

CENTAUR will be led by Texas A&M, with research contributions from partner institutions including Florida State University, Louisiana State University, the University of Washington and Washington University.

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August 7, 2018

Science and TechnologyAnna SimonCollege of ScienceEducationPhysics

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