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2023 ETI Workshop — Day 1, February 8, Wednesday

7:30–8:30 (CT): Breakfast and Registration

8:30–10:00 (CT): Welcome Remarks & Keynote Presentations

Paul Wilson, Professor
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Welcome
(Presentation slides)
Anna Erickson, ETI Consortium Director, Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
ETI Overview
Keith McManus, University Program Manager
National Nuclear Security Administration
Overview of the Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development (DNN R&D) University Program
Lorraine Sadler, Physicist
Sandia National Laboratories
Keynote Presentation: SET – Analysis for Building a Multiuser Testbed
(Abstract)

10:00–10:25 (CT): Break, and Poster Setup

10:25–11:40 (CT): Thrust Area 1: Computer & Engineering Sciences for Nonproliferation

Session Chair: Prof. Paul Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Conrad Hougen, Student
University of Michigan
AToMS: Author-Topic Manifold Summarization for Interpretable Author Collaboration Forecasting
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
David Carlson, Assistant Professor
Duke University
Incorporating Prior Knowledge in Deep Learning Models
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
Andrew Fishberg, Student
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Collaborative SLAM for Facilitating Radiological Search and Mapping with UWB Enabled Multi-Agent Platforms
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
* Alexandra Schueller, Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Build Geometry Monitoring and Control for Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Process
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)

11:40–12:00 (CT): Poster Overview Presentations (one-minute each poster)

12:00–13:00 (CT): Lunch

13:00–14:00 (CT): Poster Presentation / Discussion

#1. Sarah Scott, Student
Duke University
Identifying Plumes through Semantic Segmentation of Satellite Imagery
(Abstract) (Poster)
#2. Natalie Cannon, Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Additive Manufacturing and its Implications for Nuclear Nonproliferation
(Abstract) (Poster)
#3. Andrew Fishberg, Student
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Collaborative SLAM for Facilitating Radiological Search and Mapping with UWB Enabled Multi-Agent Platforms
(Abstract) (Poster)
#4. Sarah Popenhagen, Student
University of Hawaiʻi
Performance of Near-Real-Time Rocket Ignition and Launch Detection Transfer Learning Model on Recent Launches
(Abstract) (Poster)
#5. Julia Nakhleh, Student
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Approximating Localized Functions using Shallow Neural Networks
(Abstract) (Poster)
#6. George (Wyatt) Burkley, Student
University of Hawaiʻi
Marine Signal Classification and Mapping
(Abstract) (Poster)
#7. Talha Moin Sultan, Student
Eric Brandt, Student
Khadijeh Masumnia-Bisheh, Postdoc
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging with Single Photon Cameras
(Abstract) (Poster)
#8. Shirin Wyckoff, Student
University of Hawaiʻi
Spectral analysis of Lamb wave signals from 2022 Hunga Tonga Eruption
(Abstract) (Poster)
#9. William Kunkel, Student
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Multi-scale feature prediction and signature identification for directed energy deposition
(Abstract) (Poster)
#10. Hemant Jagannath Ghadi, Postdoc
The Ohio State University
Influence of Al fraction on the defect spectra of MOCVD grown β-(AlxGa1-x)2O3
(Abstract) (Poster)
#11. Gracie Eccleston, Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Investigating the Effect of Carbon Nanotube Growth Time of Carbon Nanotube-based Radiation Detectors
(Abstract) (Poster)
#12. Nicole Hege, Student
Colorado School of Mines
Advancements Towards Molten Salt Spectroelectrochemistry
(Abstract) (Poster)
#13. Haley Schramm, Student
Washington State University
Probing Molecular Mechanisms of Radioresistance: Toward Tunable Pigmentation for Passive Fungal Sensor Arrays of Radiation Exposure
(Abstract) (Poster)
#14. Daryl Giglio, Student
The Ohio State University
Characterization of 4H-SiC Schottky Diodes for Potential Uses as Beta Voltaic Power Sources for Spent Fuel Storage Applications
(Abstract) (Poster)
#15. Alexander England, Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Correlating reactor core power with radiation detector noise outside of primary shielding
(Abstract) (Poster)
#16. Jacob Tellez, Student
Colorado School of Mines
Investigation of Species Aggregation in UCl3-LiCl-KCl Molten Salts by Classical Molecular Dynamics
(Abstract) (Poster)
#17. Jarod Remy, Student
The Ohio State University
Experimental Demonstration of Ga2O3 as a Radiation Sensor and Its High Temperature Resistance
(Abstract) (Poster)
#18. Kate Thompson, Student
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hyperspectral bioindicators for remote detection of environmental contaminants
(Abstract) (Poster)

14:00–14:15 (CT): Break

14:15–14:30 (CT): National Laboratory Internship, Knowledge Transfer Discussion

* Milton Garces, Professor, University of Hawaiʻi (Presentation slides)

14:30–15:45 (CT): Thrust Area 2: Advanced Manufacturing for Nonproliferation

Session Chair: Prof. Steven Biegalski, Georgia Institute of Technology

Alec Mangan, Student
University of Wisconsin-Madison
High Strain Rate Signatures of Additively Manufactured High Entropy Alloys
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
Patrick Snarr, Student
The University of Texas at Austin
Polymer Binder Development for Indirect Selective Laser Sintering of Oxide Ceramics
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
Lin Shao, Professor
Texas A&M University
Irradiation Response and Mechanical Property Changes of Conventionally and Additively Manufactured 316L Stainless Steels
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)
Domenic DiCarlo, Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Improving Makerspace Accessibility by Leveraging Side Channel Data from Machining
(Abstract) (Presentation slides)

15:45–17:30 (CT): Break, and National Lab Recruitment Session

17:30–21:00 (CT): Reception

(* Virtual Presentation)

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