Presented By: Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences
NERS Colloquium: Glenn Knoll Lecture
Speaker: Paul Sellin, University of Surrey

Perovskites—A New Technology for Radiation Detection
The NERS Colloquia Series invites leading researchers, industry experts, and thought leaders from across the nuclear engineering and radiological sciences community to share their insights with students, faculty, and guests. Covering a wide range of topics—from cutting-edge research and emerging technologies to policy, education, and professional development—the weekly talks offer an opportunity to explore current issues and innovations shaping the future of the field.
The Glenn Knoll Lecture honors the legacy of Professor Glenn F. Knoll, a renowned expert in radiation detection and a beloved faculty member in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences at the University of Michigan. As the author of the seminal textbook Radiation Detection and Measurement, Professor Knoll played a pivotal role in shaping nuclear engineering education and research around the world. The annual lecture brings distinguished speakers to campus to share advancements in radiation measurement, nuclear science, and related fields, inspiring the next generation of engineers and researchers.
The NERS Colloquia Series invites leading researchers, industry experts, and thought leaders from across the nuclear engineering and radiological sciences community to share their insights with students, faculty, and guests. Covering a wide range of topics—from cutting-edge research and emerging technologies to policy, education, and professional development—the weekly talks offer an opportunity to explore current issues and innovations shaping the future of the field.
The Glenn Knoll Lecture honors the legacy of Professor Glenn F. Knoll, a renowned expert in radiation detection and a beloved faculty member in the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences at the University of Michigan. As the author of the seminal textbook Radiation Detection and Measurement, Professor Knoll played a pivotal role in shaping nuclear engineering education and research around the world. The annual lecture brings distinguished speakers to campus to share advancements in radiation measurement, nuclear science, and related fields, inspiring the next generation of engineers and researchers.