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C.J. Solomon

C.J. Solomon
BS-ME 2006, MS-NE 2007; C.J. Solomon assisted Prof. Shultis with the design of novel high-efficiency neutron detectors with Monte-Carlo computer codes. His MS work included the design of new "non-streaming" perforated detectors, which have now shown the highest efficiency ever recorded for perforated neutron detector structures at 35% thermal neutron intrinsic detection efficiency. Mr. Solomon received his MS in nuclear engineering in Spring of 2007, and he is now working on a PhD. under Prof. Shultis on Monte-Carlo modeling methods. Although Mr. Solomon is no longer directly affiliated with the SMART Laboratory, he continues to assist with studies on optimized perforated neutron detector designs. Advisor: J. Kenneth Shultis


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Office:137D Ward Hall
E-mail:cjs8888@ksu.edu

C.J. Solomon and Walter McNeil are working together on the perforated detector designs.
C.J. Solomon and Walter McNeil are working together on the perforated detector designs.



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