Concepts in Nuclear and Radiation Engineering
Ever wonder how applied nuclear science and engineering affects daily life for you and others? How will nuclear power help solve global warming? What percentage of electricity in Austin is nuclear generated? What is the most radioactive food in the world? What advances have been done in nuclear medicine? Would you like to tour a nuclear research reactor or find out what job opportunities exist? To learn more about these topics and others register for Concepts in Nuclear and Radiation Engineering/Physics.
Instructor
Dr. Sheldon Landsberger (s.landsberger@mail.utexas.edu) is Coordinator of the Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program in the Mechanical Engineering Department at University of Texas-Austin. He has served on the faculty of the College of Engineering since 1997. He has published numerous technical articles and publications. Dr. Landsberger is also a member of the University of Texas Materials Institute. He was appointed as Director of the UT Nuclear Engineering Teaching Laboratory (NETL) in Spring 2002. He received the Glenn Murphy Award from the Nuclear and Radiological Division of the American Society of Engineering Education, recognizing his notable professional contributions to the teaching of undergraduate and graduate nuclear engineering students. He also received the Hayden Head Centennial Endowed Professorship from the College of Engineering.
Credit Hours
1 Undergraduate
Mode of Delivery
Internet
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Enrollment
For information on how to enroll, contact Dana Reinert at dmr4159@ksu.edu.