John R. White, Ph.D.
Professor, Class of 2007 Student Faculty Advisor, Class of 2008 Student Faculty Advisor
B.S. Nuclear Engineering & Electrical Engineering, University of Lowell, 1977
M.S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Tennessee, 1980
Ph. D. Nuclear Engineering, University of Tennessee, 1987
Nuclear reactor physics methods development and applications; design and optimization of LWR reload cores using generalized perturbation theory methods; computer methods and PC applications of reactor analysis tools
Professor White has over 25 years experience in the development, application and teaching of a variety of reactor physics and general computational methods, with nearly six years at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1977-1982) and 20+ years in the Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department at UML (1982-present). His research and teaching have involved him in many aspects of computational modeling and methods development with a special focus in the reactor physics and shielding areas.
http://www.profjrwhite.com