September 30, 2014
Report

Summary Report for the Radiation Detection for Nuclear Security Summer School 2014

Abstract

Executive Summary The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) hosted students from across the United States at the 3rd Radiation Detection for Nuclear Security Summer School from 16 – 27 June 2014. The summer school provided students with a unique understanding of nuclear security challenges faced in the field and exposed them to the technical foundations, analyses, and insight that will be required by future leaders in technology development and implementation. The course heavily emphasized laboratory and field demonstrations including direct measurements of special nuclear material. Student evaluations and feedback from student advisors indicates that the summer school achieved its objectives of 1) exposing students to the range of nuclear security applications for which radiation detection is necessary, 2) articulating the relevance of student research into the broader context, and 3) exciting students about the possibility of future careers in nuclear security. In fact, we are beginning to see previous students both enroll in graduate programs (former undergraduates) and complete internships at agencies like the National Nuclear Security Administration.

Revised: January 13, 2015 | Published: September 30, 2014

Citation

Runkle R.C., J.E. Baciak, M.L. Woodring, and D.M. Jenno. 2014. Summary Report for the Radiation Detection for Nuclear Security Summer School 2014 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.