UF Nuclear Engineering Program

At UF, 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.

Faculty Research Areas

Nuclear technology and research contribute in multiple ways to our health, development and safety. You may not realize it, but it's utilized across nearly all aspects of our lives and community, from clean energy production to medicine to agriculture.

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Research Facilities

The Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering’s Research Service Centers support and enhance the research, education, and public service missions of the University of Florida by providing access to characterization and process instrumentation.

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Why Nuclear Engineering at UF?

At UF, we’re developing the next generation of nuclear engineering leaders by performing high-impact research and providing exceptional educational programs.

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Faculty Research Areas

Nuclear technology and research contribute in multiple ways to our health, development and safety. You may not realize it, but it's utilized across nearly all aspects of our lives and community, from clean energy production to medicine to agriculture.

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Nuclear Engineering Faculty

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Kyle C. Hartig

Associate ProfessorNuclear Engineering Program

Work 210 MAE Work Phone: (202) 270-4721Website: Hartig Research Group

Biography

Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University

Research Interests: Remote Sensing, Nuclear Nonproliferation/counterproliferation, Nuclear Security, and Nuclear Policy

Lab Website: Hartig Research Group

 

Other Nuclear Engineering Program News

  • Consortium for Nuclear Forensics Hosts Inaugural Workshop at UF 

    12/09/2024

    The Consortium for Nuclear Forensics (CNF) recently held its first workshop, bringing together more than 100 attendees via livestream and in-person. The two-day event saw participants from 16 universities, seven national laboratories, and multiple government agencies and international collaborators, including the United Kingdom’s Atomic Weapons Establishment. 

    The workshop’s dynamic agenda featured presentations, networking opportunities, and engaging ...

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  • Rising to the Top: Aitkaliyeva Among ANS’s 40 Under 40 Leaders

    12/09/2024

    Assel Aitkaliyeva, Ph.D., has been named to the American Nuclear Society’s (ANS) inaugural NuclearNews 40 Under 40 list. This recognition celebrates her as one of the most innovative young professionals advancing the field of nuclear science and engineering.  

    The NuclearNews 40 Under 40 list highlights leaders who are driving innovation in nuclear energy and shaping the ...

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  • New Leadership, Proven Expertise 

    12/09/2024

    University of Florida’s Department of Materials Science & Engineering welcomes Michael Tonks and Josephine Allen to key leadership roles. 

    Michael Tonks, Ph.D.

    Josephine Allen, Ph.D.

    We are pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Tonks, Ph.D., as the interim chair of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) at UF. Tonks joined the MSE faculty in 2017 ...

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  • Shaping the Future of Nuclear Energy

    11/07/2024

    As the world shifts towards sustainable energy solutions, the University of Florida Training Reactor is emerging as a cornerstone for nuclear education, research and outreach.
    With growing support for nuclear energy driven by multiple federal initiatives, the Department of Energy anticipates an increased need for skilled workers to meet the demands of manufacturing, construction, and operation ...

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  • LEGO-loving UF researcher helps fuel Mars mission

    07/31/2024

    LEGO-loving UF researcher helps fuel Mars mission

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  • Promotions and Awards – Summer 2024

    07/09/2024

    The Department of Materials Science & Engineering is pleased to announce the following promotions and awards

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  • Continuing the Journey: The Brice Turner Memorial Fund

    06/04/2024

    With immense pride and gratitude, we are honored to announce the establishment of the Brice Turner Memorial Fund, a lasting tribute to the memory of a remarkable individual whose commitment to academic excellence and leadership continues to inspire us all. 
    A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Turner‘s diverse interests in athletics, F1 racing, outdoor adventures, and love ...

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  • Career Engineering: Insights from the Savannah River National Laboratory

    05/30/2024

    The Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management research and development lab located in Aiken, South Carolina, with a history dating to the early Cold War. Established in the 1950s, SRNL has since evolved into a multidisciplinary research facility at the forefront of nuclear science, environmental stewardship ...

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  • Nuclear Engineering Student Shoutouts!

    05/28/2024

    We are pleased to highlight the accomplishments of nuclear engineering graduate students who recently received scholarships and internships. These individuals have shown outstanding dedication and skill in their studies and research. Join us in congratulating them on their hard work and dedication!
    Fellowships

    Weslee Kersey – DoD SMART Graduate Fellowship
     
    Society Award
    Kyle S. Latty – Society for Applied ...

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  • 2023-2024 Departmental Scholarship Winners

    04/16/2024

    There are countless reasons why a student may require financial assistance. Between textbooks, tuition, rent, and food, the costs can add up quickly. Now more than ever, scholarships and awards play a pivotal role in alleviating the financial strains for the deserving students fortunate enough to receive them.
    While academic awards come in various shapes and ...

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