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Presented By: Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences

NERS Colloquium: Experimental Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics

Saya Lee, Penn State University

Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges. Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges.
Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges.
Saya Lee is an assistant professor in the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering. Lee earned his Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University and his M.S. in mechanical engineering and B.S. in mechanical and electrical engineering with a minor in computer science from Handong University in South Korea. Lee has expertise in experimental nuclear thermal hydraulics for both light water reactors and advanced reactors and is developing advanced measurement techniques.

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.
Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges. Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges.
Graphic reading “NERS Colloquia” with the University of Michigan block M and the words “Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences” on a blue background, accented with flowing maize-colored wave lines around the edges.

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