Note that here is the workshop agenda in PDF.
Day 1, November 5, 2019, Tuesday |
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7:30–8:30 | Breakfast and Registration | 119B/C |
8:30–9:30 | Welcome Remarks & Introduction | Auditorium |
Victoria Franques, NNSA Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation R&D | University Portfolio — ETI 2019 Workshop |
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James Hudgens, Georgia Tech Research Institute | GTRI Overview | |
Anna Erickson, Georgia Tech, Nuclear and Radiological Engineering | ETI Overview | |
Sheila Cranman, Georgia Tech, Office of Ethics and Compliance | Export Control | |
9:30–10:00 | Coffee Break | 119B/C |
10:00–12:00 | Thrust Area 1 | Auditorium |
Paul Wilson, University of Wisconsin–Madison | Overview: Computer & Engineering Sciences for Nonproliferation | |
Wesley Gillis, Georgia Tech (student *) | Deep Learning for Elemental Mass Quantification using Spectral X-Ray Radiography | |
Pavel Tsvetkov, Texas A&M University | Multi-Modal Global Surveillance for Predictive and On-Demand Characterization of Localized Processes Using Cube Satellite Platforms | |
Paul Whitney, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ETI Data Science Opportunities at PNNL | |
Milton Garces, University of Hawaii at Manoa | Information Frames | |
David Peters, Sandia National Laboratories | Investigating Typical Additive Manufacturing Defect Geometries using Physical Vapor Deposition Explosives as a Model System |
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12:00–13:30 | Lunch & Poster/Discussion | 119B/C, Hall |
13:30–15:00 | Thrust Area 2 | Auditorium |
Steven Biegalski, Georgia Tech | Thrust Area 2: Advanced Manufacturing | |
William Smith, Washington State University (student *) | Nuclear Detection Technologies Supported by Computational Chemistry | |
Dan Thoma, University of Wisconsin–Madison | High Throughput Investigation of Physical Signatures in Additive Manufacturing | |
Rachel Connick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (student *) | Measurement of low-dose irradiation effects in PTFE using differential scanning calorimetry | |
Philip Bingham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ORNL efforts related to thrust areas 1 and 2 | |
15:00–15:30 | Coffee Break and Poster/Discussion | 119B/C, Hall |
15:30–17:00 | Thrust Area 3 | Auditorium |
Anna Erickson (for Raymond Cao), Georgia Tech |
Novel sensors and instrumentation are recognized as the key enabling technology for fuel cycle monitoring | |
Steven Ringel, The Ohio State University |
Wide and Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices, Sensors & Circuits: Reducing SWaP | |
Neil Rutger Taylor, The Ohio State University (student *) | Aerosol Jet Deposition of Metal Contacts on 4H-SiC for Radiation and Temperature Measurement | |
Jinsong Huang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Halide Perovskites for Sensitive, Fast Weak Light Detection | |
Bernard Kippelen (for Oliver Moreno), Georgia Tech | Organic photodiodes: towards largearea, low-cost photon counting platforms | |
Phil Townsend, University of Wisconsin–Madison | Biota and remote sensing, Hyperspectral remote sensing | |
17:00–18:00 | Adjourn | |
18:00–21:00 | Dinner and Reception | 119B/C, Hall |
Day 2, November 6, 2019, Wednesday |
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7:30–8:30 | Breakfast | 119B/C |
8:30–10:30 | Continuation of the Meetings | Auditorium |
Derek Haas, University of Texas at Austin | Brainstorming for Advanced Manufacturing Thrust | |
Allison Lim, Colorado School of Mines (student *) |
Development of PSD Capable Plastic Scintillators |
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Arith Rajapakse, Georgia Tech (student *) | Carbon Nanotubes as an Ionizing Radiation Sensor | |
David Chichester, Idaho National Laboratory | INL and the Consortium for Enabling Technologies & Innovation | |
Luke Erickson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ETI Workshop & PNNL | |
Geoffrey Fairchild, Los Alamos National Laboratory | ETI & LANL | |
10:30–11:00 | Coffee Break | 119B/C, Hall |
11:00–12:00 | Research Group Discussion (Thrust Area-Specific) | Auditorium |
12:00–13:00 | Lunch & Poster/Discussion | 119B/C, Hall |
13:00–14:00 | Laboratory Internship, Knowledge Transfer Meeting | DOE National Laboratory Support to ETI Workshop |
Milton Garces, University of Hawaii at Manoa | Knowledge Transfer: ETI and DOE National Laboratories | |
David Williams, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ||
Vladimir Mozin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | ||
Erika Suzuki, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | ||
Paul Whitney, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
David Chichester, Idaho National Laboratory | ||
Geoffrey Fairchild, Los Alamos National Laboratory | ||
Milind Diwan, Brookhaven National Laboratory | ||
Alex Plionis, Nevada National Security Site | ||
Candido Pereira, Argonne National Laboratory | ||
David Peters, Sandia National Laboratories | ||
14:00–15:00 | Academic Program Discussion | Auditorium |
Pavel Tsvetkov, Texas A&M University | ||
15:00–15:30 | Coffee Break | 119B/C, Hall |
15:30–17:00 | Lab Tours | GT Campus |
Institute of Electronics and Nanotechnology (Yuguo Tao) | ||
3-D Printing Facilities (Billyde Brown) | ||
Invention Studio (Amit Jariwala) | ||
Radiological Science and Engineering Lab (Arith Rajapakse) | ||
17:00–18:00 | Adjourn |
Poster Presentation
Poster # | Poster Title and Presenter(s) |
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Thin Single Crystal Perovskites for Unprecedented Low Noise and Large Linear Dynamic Range Photodetectors Chunxiong Bao, Zhaolai Chen, and Jinsong Huang Poster Prepared by Nicholas Lauersdorf University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Real-time Digital Pulse Processing Using FPGA Nathan Smith, Praneeth Kandlakunta, and Raymond Cao The Ohio State University |
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Nuclear Engineering Applications Utilizing Additive Manufacturing Patrick Snarr, Tim Phillips, Derek Haas, and Joseph Beaman University of Texas at Austin |
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Deep Learning for Extracting Scaled Distances from Synthetic Explosions Samuel “Kei” Takazawa, Milton Garces University of Hawaii at Manoa |
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Radiation Tolerant GaN Electronics Ashok Dheenan, Shahadat Sohel, Md Wahidur Rahman, Tawfiq Musah, and Siddharth Rajan The Ohio State University |
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Assessing Nuclear Proliferation Capabilities of Additive Manufacturing Kevin Le and Steven Biegalski Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Quality Control Analysis for Beta Cell Operation Peter Sobel, Michael Foxe, Michael Mayer, and Johnathan Slack Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Corrosion and Precipitation in Molten Salt Reactors Nicole Hege, Jenifer Shafer, Jessica Jackson, Amanda Lines, and Samuel Bryan Colorado School of Mines |
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Developing Plastic Scintillators Capable of Pulse Shape Discrimination Allison Lim, Adam Mahl, Joseph Latta, Henok A. Yemam, Uwe Greife, and Alan Sellinger Colorado School of Mines |
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Mario Mendoza and Pavel Tsvetkov, Texas A&M University Michael Lewis, NanoRacks, LLC |
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Pavel Tsvetkov, Lin Shao, Frank Garner, and Miguel Pena, Texas A&M University Benjamin Cipiti, Sandia National Laboratories |
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Deep Transfer Learning for Pulse Shape Discrimination David Raji and Anna Erickson Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Computational Optics and Imaging of Scintillation Events Cameron Fudeh and Andreas Velten University of Wisconsin–Madison |
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Stereolithographic Printing of Radioactive Sources Steven Mellard and Steven Biegalski Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Organic Photodiodes for the Detection of Ionizing Radiation Oliver Moreno, Wen-Fang Chou, Victor A. Rodriguez-Toro, Canek Fuentes-Hernandez, and Bernard Kippelen Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Maker Communities – Thrust Area 2: Advanced Manufacturing for Nonproliferation Kentez Craig, Abigail Gianis, and Amit Jariwala Georgia Institute of Technology |