Brian Woods joined us on Titans for the Titans of Teaching series. Listen in to learn about Brian's time at Oregon State, his work fostering a passion for nuclear in the next generation of engineers, and the various research projects Brian has worked on during his career.
Join us in listening to Episode 457 with Sarah Stevenson. We took a deep dive into Sarah's academic and career experiences thus far, including meeting her mentors, her time working in Washington, D.C., the driving force behind her multitude of accomplishments, and so much more.
Listen in to our latest episode featuring Paul Wilson, Chair of the Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This episode is another installment in our Titans of Teaching series, which highlights standout professors.
Our most recent episode features Zach Peña of Empirix Partners, a strategic sourcing and procurement advisory. Listen in to explore the growing connections between the data center and nuclear industries, emerging trends in the energy sector, and Empirix's future.
We spoke with Shaheen Dewji (@DewjiRED2) for the latest episode of Titans, kicking off our Titans of Teaching series. Over the coming episodes, we look forward to shining a much deserved light on educators in the nuclear space. Tune in to Shaheen's episode now!
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Listen to our most recent episode with @reedclay from the Texas Nuclear Alliance. We dove into Reed's journey to nuclear, all about the nuclear movement in Texas, the current state of nuclear development in Texas, as well as next year's goals.
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We just released another great listen from Stefano Buono of @newcleoenergy. Tune in to hear more about newcleo's progress and technology, engaging with suppliers, fast reactors, and a brief look toward the future.
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We spoke with Bill Kennedy, a strong voice in the nuclear industry and, throughout his career, a contributor to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Department of Energy, the Electric Power Research Institute, and more.