UMass Lowell has an open-pool, 1-Mega-Watt, nuclear reactor used for investigating advanced reactor technologies and materials that will make nuclear energy cleaner, and safer. The nuclear engineering group is working on the applications of nuclear codes (MCNP, MCNPX, PHITS) to model nuclear systems, control and management of nuclear materials (ORIGEN, HELIOS, NJOY) with a member serving as a Subject Matter Expert to the IAEA and U.S. Department of State on threat assessment of cyber and physical security vulnerability to nuclear and radiological material and facilities and contributing to nuclear security topics on - insider threat, detection of radiological materials outside of regulatory control, nuclear forensics, nuclear materials and accountancy. The group also focuses on modeling of atomic to continuum transport phenomena and validated high-performance computing simulation. The research supports the development of energy technologies using high heat capacity ionic liquids including solar thermal storage, advanced fission reactors and fusion reactors.

Research Highlights

    • The UMass Lowell Radiation Laboratory provides controlled radiation environments and analytical measurement services to government organizations and to industry. The laboratory provides facilities for proton, neutron and gamma environments.
    • The Integrated Nuclear Security and Safeguards Laboratory aims to promote the development of research, education and training tools that support a wide range of global nuclear security and safeguards objectives.
    • The Lam Research Group combines predictive simulation, data analytics and informed experiments to accelerate the development of materials in nuclear and other energy applications.
    • Sukesh Aghara - nuclear energy systems modeling, nuclear fuel cycles, nuclear safeguards and security, nuclear nonproliferation
    • Valmor de Almeida - multi-physics modeling and simulation in nuclear chemical engineering
    • Stephen Lam - nuclear materials, advanced reactors, materials chemistry, atomistic simulation, multi-scale modeling, machine learning, energy storage and conversion
    • Subash Sharma - nuclear reactor safety and thermal-hydraulics; computational fluid dynamics (CFD); two-phase flow and heat transfer modeling, experiments, and simulations
    • Weile Yan - safe disposal of nuclear waste

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