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Nuclear at McMaster University

April 22 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

The global nuclear industry is seeing a nuclear resurgence driven by growing electricity demands and advancements in life-saving medical isotopes. This has created an urgent demand for advanced nuclear research infrastructure and training in Canada and around the <a href="http://world.

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McMaster University as Canada’s premier nuclear research and education institution plays a critical role in addressing these needs for Canada. McMaster Nuclear is anchored by a suite of world-class facilities that drive innovation in energy, medicine, and materials science. At the heart of this ecosystem is the country’s most powerful research reactor (the McMaster Nuclear Reactor, MNR). Recent investments are enabling first the MNR transition to 24/5 in 2024 and in early 2027 to 24/7. Maximizing the use of the MNR and associated nuclear research facilities has enhanced the university’s research and training capacity. Both research highlights and the growth of our outreach and educational activities will be <a href="http://shared.

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A live Q&A with registered attendees will follow the presentation. Please visit our website at bit.ly/nuclear_series2 for additional details. Recorded webinars will be posted there shortly thereafter for free on-demand <a href="http://viewing.

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Speaker(s): Dr. Karin Stephenson, Event Moderator:
Dr. Maike Luiken

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/551959