UF Nuclear Engineering Program

Nuclear Engineering at UF

At the University of Florida, we’re developing the next generation of nuclear engineering leaders by performing high-impact research and providing exceptional educational programs. We build on our unique strength as a department by combining the disciplines of both nuclear engineering and materials science and engineering to benefit society locally, nationally and globally.

Nuclear Engineering Faculty

Photo of James Baciak James Baciak Professor, Florida Power and Light Professor
(352) 273-2131

Research Interests: Applied aspects of cargo monitoring, detector testing and characterization for gamma-ray spectroscopy, as well as development and analysis of techniques for environmental sampling and surveys related to on-site inspections.

Photo of Andreas Enqvist Andreas Enqvist Florida Power and Light Professor, Associate Professor
(352) 294-2177

 

Education: Ph.D., 2010, Chalmers, University of Technology, Sweden

Research Interests: Nuclear safeguards. Nuclear fuel cycle. Non-proliferation. Radiation detector characterization. Neutron physics & detectors. Neutron noise signals. Radiation signal analysis. Nuclear training. Radiation detection applications. and Materials Control and Accountability.

Lab Website: Enqvist Research Group

Photo of Kyle C. Hartig Kyle C. Hartig NE Research Coordinator, Associate Professor
(202) 270-4721

 

Education: Ph.D., 2016, Pennsylvania State University

Research Interests: Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, Radiation Interaction and Detection, Nuclear Nonproliferation, Forensics, Security, and Policy.

Lab Website: Hartig Research Group

Photo of Nathalie Wall Nathalie Wall Interim Nuclear Engineering Program Director
(352) 273-0279

Ph.D., 1993, University of Paris, XI

Research Interests: Radiochemistry, Nuclear Wastes, Nuclear Forensics, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Environmental Behavior of Radionuclides

Lab Website: Wall Research

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