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Bethany Goldblum - Professor, Nuclear Engineering
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: Off Campus
Organic scintillators are materials that emit light when excited by ionizing radiation. They are particularly attractive for fast neutron detection with applications in fusion diagnostics, nuclear security and proliferation detection technologies, and curiosity-driven science. Our group works on a wide range of aspects of scintillator science and engineering, from...
Mathematical and Physical SciencesBethany Goldblum - Professor, Nuclear Engineering
Status: Current Term Now Closed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: Off Campus
Scintillators emit light when excited by ionizing radiation. They are used in a variety of applications including basic science measurements, medical imaging, nuclear security and proliferation detection technologies, fusion-energy system diagnostics, etc. A database of scintillator properties is hosted by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (scintillator.lbl.gov) containing a variety of...
Mathematical and Physical SciencesBethany Goldblum - Professor, Nuclear Engineering
Status: Full- no new appr needed Weekly Hours: 9-11 hrs Location: On Campus
As new technologies rapidly evolve, they introduce novel challenges and vulnerabilities for international nuclear security. This project brings together students from the technical and social sciences to explore issues at the intersection of technology, nuclear risk, and policy with the aim of informing the development of effective policy frameworks...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences