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Associate Editor(s): Joonhong Ahn, University of California - Berkeley

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The program must demonstrate that graduates have: the ability to apply advanced mathematics, science and engineering science, including atomic and nuclear physics, and the transport and interaction of radiation with matter, to nuclear and radiological systems and processes; ability to perform nuclear engineering design; ability to measure nuclear and radiation processes; ability to work professionally in one or more of the nuclear or radiological fields of specialization identified by the program.


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