
Master in
Master in Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Campus location
Madison, USA
Languages
English
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
The Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics graduate program offers curricula and research in neutronics, nuclear materials, systems, reactor safety and fuel cycles and in plasma confinement, applications, and fusion technology.
Facilities include an operating fission reactor, high-temperature thermal-hydraulics systems, the world’s most compact tokamak plasma experiment, and particle accelerators. Nuclear and plasma theory encompass analytical methods and parallel numerical computation.