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Nuclear Engineering Overview - Preparation - Day In The Life - Earnings - Employment - Career Path Forecast - Professional Organizations - Podcast -
Profiles of Nuclear Engineers - Overview PDF - Overview PowerPoint


A Savannah River Site Welder Shows Dr. Everet Beckner (Far Right) of the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, How He Sets Up his Work For Fabricating and Installing the Internals of the First Two Glove Boxes of the Site's New Tritium Extraction Facility (TEF).Nuclear and radiological engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems for national laboratories, private industry, and universities that derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation for society. They devise how to use radioactive materials in manufacturing, agriculture, medicine, power generation, and many other ways.

Many nuclear engineers design, develop, monitor, and operate nuclear plants used to generate power.

They may work on the nuclear fuel cycle -- the production, handling, and use of nuclear fuel and the safe disposal of waste produced by the generation of nuclear energy. Others research the production of fusion energy. Some specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for spacecraft; others find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials, as in equipment used to diagnose and treat medical problems.

Nuclear Engineering Resources

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Profiles of Nuclear Engineers:
Online and PDF Profiles of Nuclear Engineers
PDF on each page
Overview:
Overview of Nuclear Engineering
Preparation:
Admission Requirements, Alternate Degree Paths, Graduate Programs, Accredited Programs
Day in the Life:
Teams and Coworkers, Tasks, the Workplace
Earnings:
Employer Options, Salary Ranges, Types of Employers
Employment:
Statistics, Industries, Employers
Career Path Forecast:
Predictions, Employment
Professional Organizations:
Resources, Networking, Support
Podcast:
Overview of Nuclear Engineering
Internet Resources:
About Nuclear
American Nuclear Society
American Nuclear Society Student Sections
Canadian Nuclear Society
European Nuclear Society
North American Young Generation in Nuclear

Nuclear Energy Institute
US Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology

Society of Nuclear Medicine

Note: Some resources in this section are provided by the American Nuclear Society, and the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
 

 

 


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