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Contact

Carolyn Pumphrey, Ph.D. 
NCSU/TISS Energy and Security Initiative 
 
919-613-9280 

When

Wednesday October 16, 2013 from 11:45 AM to 1:30 PM EDT

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Where

1911 Building, Room 129 
10 Current Drive
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695
 

 
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NCSU/TISS ESI Vulnerabilities in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle 

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Join us on the third Wednesday of every month for a discussion of energy and security.  The luncheon series will be led primarily by local scholars. Its goal is to foster interdisciplinary exploration of some of our most pressing challenges.  Our October event will be led by John Mattingly, North Carolina State University and will focus on how the nuclear fuel cycle can be exploited to make nuclear weapons.

 Format:  Light Luncheon from 11:45am / Presentation from noon.  Discussion from 12:30 pm. Please let us know you are coming by the close of business day on the Friday before the event so that we can get an accurate luncheon count. 

 

About  the Speaker 

John Mattingly is an Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering at North
Carolina State University.  He has 15 years of professional experience
developing and applying radiation measurement techniques to detect, identify,
and characterize special nuclear material (SNM) for nuclear nonproliferation,
emergency response, and forensics.

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