Presented By: Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences
Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project Rededication
MMPP & The Next Generation of Advanced Nuclear Energy
The Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project (MMPP) was dedicated in 1958 as a living memorial to the 585 university alumni, students, faculty, and staff members who gave their lives in World War II. It is devoted to the peaceful, useful, and beneficial applications and implications of nuclear science and technology to the welfare of the human race.
Direction of the MMPP has returned to the U-M Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences (NERS). Join us on April 8, as we rededicate the memorial.
Several panels will include discussions on advanced reactors, modern energy issues, global nuclear commerce, safeguarding nuclear's future, social engagement and equity, and young nuclear leaders. Following the event, the MMPP will be open to the public for lab tours.
Visit the MMPP website (linked to the right) to see the speakers and schedule.
Direction of the MMPP has returned to the U-M Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences (NERS). Join us on April 8, as we rededicate the memorial.
Several panels will include discussions on advanced reactors, modern energy issues, global nuclear commerce, safeguarding nuclear's future, social engagement and equity, and young nuclear leaders. Following the event, the MMPP will be open to the public for lab tours.
Visit the MMPP website (linked to the right) to see the speakers and schedule.