Michael Short

Michael Short is an Associate Professor in Nuclear Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Michael joined the faculty in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering in July, 2013. He brings 15 years of research experience in the field of nuclear materials, microstructural characterization, and alloy development. His group’s research is a mixture of large-scale experiments, micro/nanoscale characterization, and multiphysics modeling & simulation. The main areas of Short’s research focus on 1) Non-contact, non-destructive measurement of irradiated material properties using transient grating spectroscopy (TGS), 2) Preventing the deposition of deleterious phases, such as CRUD in nuclear reactors, as fouling deposits in energy systems, and 3) Quantification of radiation damage by stored energy fingerprints. His areas of expertise include radiation damage, nuclear materials

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Nuclear Energy: Science, Systems and Society (edX) EdX
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Nuclear Energy: Science, Systems and Society (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of Nuclear Energy with this comprehensive online course. From understanding reactor operations to exploring the prospects of nuclear fusion and the myriad uses of nuclear radiation, this course is designed for anyone curious about how nuclear science shapes our modern world. Discover the future of energy, safety concerns, and societal implications in an engaging four-module format.

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