(for NSE M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, please go to our Applied Physics graduate program)
Faculty
D. C. Medich, Professor; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts – Lowell. Nuclear science and engineering, medical and health physics, radiation biology.
G. S. Iannacchione, Professor; Ph.D., Kent State University. Soft condensed matter physics/ complex fluids, liquid-crystals, calorimetry, and order-disorder phenomena.
W.C. McCarthy, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nuclear Science and engineering, Fusion Sciences, Plasma Physics, Medical Imaging.
I. Stroe, Associate Teaching Professor; Ph.D., Clark University. Experimental biophysics, protein structure, dynamic, and functionality.
S.V. Kadam Ph.D University of Tuebingen, Germany, experimental biophysics, radiation biology
Program of Study and Certificate Requirements
The graduate certificate in nuclear science and engineering will require the successful completion of 12 graduate credits with an overall GPA of 3.00. The courses will be selected from the list below.
Admissions Requirements
Admission to the Nuclear Science and Engineering graduate certificate program is consistent with the admissions requirements listed in this catalog for graduate certificates. Appropriate undergraduate degree majors include all engineering and science majors.