Stephen Raiman
@stephenraiman
Prof of Nuclear Engineering @umichNERS. Materials in extreme environments for clean energy. PI of @MiHTEE_Lab. Environmentalist. Teacher. Bikedad. Pizza Chef.
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https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mihtee/ 27-06-2011 18:56:40
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My favorite new social media trend. That kid at TAMU Engineering is a rockstar for starting it and ours at U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences answered the call.
Join U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences Faculty! We're esp. looking for expertise in: ➡️ Experimental or computational thermal-fluids ➡️ Radiation detection Fields we're also considering: ➡️ Nuclear engineering ➡️ Radiation measurements ➡️ Materials ➡️ Plasma/fusion Apply here: myumi.ch/XnedW
My man 🏳️🌈 Dr. Lane Carasik 🏳️🌈 giving a heck of seminar for the Institute for Energy Solutions at Michigan.
Meet the MiHTEE Lab, where U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences researchers are tackling some of the toughest challenges in nuclear materials science. youtube.com/watch?v=_Ft1AC…
Excellent visit and colloquium from Dr. Ruchi Gakhar of Idaho National Lab. She has a sprawling and impactful portfolio working to advance molten salt science and technology, including collaborations with several U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences faculty.
Great visit from Ron Crone and Doug Crawford from Idaho National Lab. We discussed ways to work together to advance nuclear energy using the unique abilities of both of our institutions. Plus, it was a throwback for Doug, who helped build the corrosion labs as a student. U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences
Great visit to the Materials Science and Chemical Engineering department at SBU College of Engineering & Applied Sciences hosted by my pal Prof. Karen Chen-Wiegart. Had a lot of fun chatting with her talented students, and meeting the other inspiring folks in this dynamic department!
The Michigan Ion Beam Lab is a gem, and I'm fortunate to have it right down the street. I'm stoked to use MIBL and IMTL (another NSUF at U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences) to study IASCC of surface-modified stainless steel with Sunil Chakrapani from Michigan State University.
The Michigan dinner at the Environmental Degradation Conference is a tradition. Michigan alumni roll deep here because my advisor Prof. Was has had a huge impact on our field. Here we are this week and in 2022. I am glad to continue the tradition. #glowblue U-M Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences