DOE has selected one university, two national laboratory, and one industry led project. These projects will be supported by almost $4 million in facility access costs and expertise for experimental neutron and ion irradiation testing, post-irradiation examination, and technical assistance for design and analysis of experiments through the NSUF.
A complete list of NSUF projects with their associated abstracts is listed on neup.inl.gov.
ID |
Title |
PI |
Scope |
Institution |
Access Value |
21-24020 |
Understanding irradiation behaviors of ultrawide bandgap Ga2O3
high temperature sensor materials for advanced nuclear reactor systems |
Ge Yang |
NSUF-1.1 |
North Carolina State University |
$490,011 |
21-24335 |
Deployment and In-Pile Test of an Instrument for Real-Time
Monitoring Thermal Conductivity Evolution of Nuclear Fuels |
Zilong Hua |
NSUF-1.1 |
Idaho National Laboratory |
$1,079,744 |
21-24327 |
Effect of neutron irradiation on friction stir welded Ni-based
ODS MA754 alloy |
Ramprashad Prabhakaran |
NSUF-1.2 |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
$227,446 |
21-24397 |
Assessment of Irradiated Microstructure and Mechanical
Properties of FeCrAl Alloy Fabrication Routes |
Andrew Hoffman |
NSUF-2.1 |
GE Research |
$2,149,164 |
The Nuclear Science User Facilities (NSUF) is the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy's only designated nuclear energy user facility. Through peer-reviewed proposal processes, the NSUF provides researchers access to neutron, ion, and gamma irradiations, post-irradiation examination and beamline capabilities at Idaho National Laboratory and a diverse mix of university, national laboratory and industry partner institutions.
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