Home of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Faculty Faculty Members Abi T Farsoni Assistant Professor David M Hamby Professor Kathryn A Higley Professor Dept Head ID: 715401
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Welcome to the Radiation Center
Home of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health PhysicsSlide2
Faculty
Faculty Members
Abi
T.
Farsoni
Assistant Professor
David M. Hamby
Professor
Kathryn A. Higley
Professor, Dept. Head
Andrew C.
Klien
Professor
Wade Marcum
Assistant Professor
Todd S. Palmer
Professor
Alena Paulenova
Associate Professor
Steven Reese
Radiation Center Director
Jose N. Reyes
Professor,
on leave of absence
Krystina Tack
Medical Physics
Program Director
Alexey Soldatov
Assistant Professor,
Senior Research Faculty
Brian Woods
Associate Professor
Qiao Wu
ProfessorSlide3
Staff Members
Heidi Braly
Graduate Student Liaison
Shaun Bromagem
Fiscal Manager
Janet Knudson
Office Manager
Casey Mills
Public Info. Specialist
Joan Stueve
Undergraduate Head Advisor
John
DeNoma
Research Assistant
Todd Keller
Reactor AdministratorSlide4
Social Media
of jobs are found through networking
More than
65%
Come network with us, NERHP can
be found online atSlide5
See Something? Say Something
Public Safety Announcement
RACE:
White
GENDER:
Male
AGE:
20’sHEIGHT: 6’0
” to 6’3”BUILD: Athletic/Muscular/BulkyUNIQUE FETURE: Dark eyebrows (bushy) and eyelashesCLOTHING: Black athletic style pants, white shoes, and a dark navy blue or black hooded, pull over style sweatshirt. In the first incident, the sweatshirt had “OSU” printed across the chest. In the second incident, the sweatshirt had a white circle printed upon the back with cursive style writing that extended from the lower left side of the circle, across the center, to the upper right.
Police are seeking information about the pictured individual(s) in connection with two recent assaults. If you see someone fitting this description do not approach them, contact law enforcement
Corvallis Police Department at (541) 766-6432
or Oregon State Police University Area Command (541) 737-3010 option 2. Slide6
Announcements
NERHP Tutors are Available
Get help with your NERHP classes
at no cost to you!Please contact tutors individually with your requests. Slide7
Save the Date!
2013 Engineering EXPO
Friday, May 17
11 A.M. – 4 P.M.Kelley Engineering Center, Oregon State University Free and open to the publicINFO: engineering.oregonstate.edu/expo2013 or 541.737.3101
AnnouncementsSlide8
AnnouncementsSlide9
Announcements
Congratulations to the ANS Chapter Members! Slide10
Announcements
The Idaho National Laboratory offers internships at a variety of levels – undergraduate through post doctoral with valuable work and life experience.
INL internships, like the lab's research, span a wide range of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields and support roles.
INL interns also receive extensive training - like resume' writing and communication strategies - to help improve their "soft skills." In addition, they can attend lectures that feature world-renowned researchers discussing a broad range of energy topics from nuclear non-proliferation to hybrid energy systems
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Interns
participate in lab wide tours to enhance their knowledge of INL, its history and missions. The INL site tours include visits to Experimental Breeder Reactor-1, where nuclear fission generated the world's first usable amount of electricity, the Advanced Test Reactor, and a 3D research tool known as a computer assisted virtual environment - or CAVE.
INL Internships AvailableSlide11
AnnouncementsSlide12
Oregon State University
4/5/2013
9 AM – 3:00 PM
Between Milam and
Gilkey
HallSlide13
The National Research Council of the National Academies sponsors a number of awards for graduate, postdoctoral and senior researchers at
participating federal laboratories and affiliated institutions. These awards include generous stipends ranging from $42,000 - $80,000 per year for recent Ph.D. recipients, and higher for additional experience. Graduate
entry level stipends begin at $30,000. These awards provide the opportunity for recipients to do independent research in some of the best-equipped and staffed laboratories in the U.S. Research opportunities are open to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and for some of the laboratories, foreign nationals. Detailed program information, including online applications, instructions on how to apply
and a list of participating laboratories, is available on the NRC Research Associateship Programs Website (see link above).
Questions should be directed to the NRC at 202-334-2760 (phone) or
rap@nas.edu
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Applicants should contact prospective Adviser(s) at the lab(s) prior to the application deadline to discuss their research interests and funding opportunities.
Announcements
National Research Fellowships Slide14
Announcements
Five Students Earn NRC Reactor Operator Licenses
Congratulations! Jarvis CaffreyTrevor Howard
Jacob OwenTopher MatthewsDoug WoodsAlso congratulations to Prof. Wade Marcum for completing his upgrade from reactor operator to senior reactor operator! Slide15
Announcements
Radiochemisty
Summer Program
June 10 – 19 in Las Vegas, NV Undergraduates in chemistry, physics, health physics, nuclear engineering or related fields are encouraged to apply. Radchem.nevada.edu/rfcss.html Slide16
Announcements
Applications are being accepted for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) HS-STEM Summer Internships
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For detailed information go to www.orau.gov/dhseducation/internshipsSlide17
A tremendous scholarship-for-service opportunity to fully fund your undergraduate or graduate education.
The SMART (Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation) Program will pay for all educational expenses for a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. program, and then provide scholars unique opportunities to work as research scientists or engineers on cutting edge technology in world class Department of Defense facilities.
A comprehensive list of facilities can be found on the smart website: http://smart.asee.org.This is a highly competitive, national program, open to U.S. citizens only. The SMART program will pay for all educational costs and a stipend while enrolled for as little as one (1) term up to 5 years.
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Fully fund your undergrad and grad education
Specifically the program pays for:
•
Full
Tuition – to any accredited U.S. University
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A very generous stipend while in school ranging from $25,000 – $38,000 per year
• Book allowance – $1,000• Health insurance contribution• Paid summer internships
• All required student feesSlide18
SENIORS – Graduating 2013?
Applications are due for SPRING 2013 graduation. Applications are filled out via your student on-line services, don’t wait, apply today!! For questions see your advisor or Joan Stueve
AnnouncementsSlide19
Announcements
The Neutron Newsletter
Pick up the latest edition of The Neutron, available near the Radiation Center mailboxes or in C-134.
The Neutron is a quarterly alumni newsletter containing stories about our people and our future. Available in print or online at ne.oregonstate.edu Slide20
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12 Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program Oregon State University (2014)
Nationally Ranked Slide21