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Adam Dix successfully defends Ph.D. Dissertation

ART student Adam Dix has successfully defended his Ph.D. Dissertation

SMR Feasibility Study Presented at Seminar

ART Member, Ryan Hogg helps present a summary of the IOED SMR feasibility study to the Purdue Nuclear Engineering Seminar class. The IOED-SMR Project research team, from left to right, Ryan Hogg, Jonah Lau, William Richards, and Hannah Pike

Adam Dix Presents PhD Work at Seminar

Adam Dix is a Ph.D. Candidate in Nuclear Engineering at Purdue University. He earned both his M.S. and B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from Purdue in 2020 and 2022 respectively. Mr. Dix’s research focuses on nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics, specifically better understanding two-phase flow hydrodynamics through experiments and simulations.

Alicja Stoppel selected as a 2024 NEA Global Forum Rising Star

Alicja Stoppel, a senior at the Purdue University School of Nuclear Engineering, has been selected to participate in the 2024 cohort of the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Global Forum Rising Stars Workshop in Nuclear Education, Science, Technology, and Policy.

ART Research presented at the 2024 ATH Conference

Several members present their research at the Advances in Thermal Hydraulics Conference in Orlando, FL

ART will lead $6 million project to revitalize research infastructure

ART selected to lead consortium to establish new cyber-physical capabilities for SMR and AR technologies

ART Research presented at the 2024 ANS Annual Meeting

ART research presented at the ANS Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, NV

ART studies SMRs for the Indiana Office of Energy Development (IOED)

Purdue University has been selected by the Indiana Office of Energy Development (IOED) to research small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) technology and analyze the potential impacts should the technology be deployed in Indiana.

ART recieves funding from the US Department of Energy

ART has been selected to fulfill the US Department of Energy’s strategic needs blue sky project, studying the fundamental hydrodynamics of two-phase flow under the geometric effects of pipe orientation and U-bends.

ART Research presented at the 2024 ANS Student Conference

ART research presented at the ANS Student Conference at Pennsylvannia State Universtiy, PA