Improving Nuclear Detection with New Chip Power
Monday, August 20, 2018 - 16:00
in Physics & Chemistry
A cross-disciplinary team of chemists and physicists from Washington University in St. Louis is building a better computer chip to improve detection and surveillance for the illegal transport of nuclear materials at U.S. borders. The work is part of a new, five-year, $10 million collaboration in low-energy nuclear science led by Texas A&M University.