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Nuclear Physics Applications in industry, medicine, and liberal arts Energy Sources Nuclear Forensics Homeland Security Imaging and Diagnostics Radiation Treatment Material Science Art and Archaeology

Physics Applications Energy ADS & Transmutation Fusion confinement Nuclear Waste Energy Storage Life Science Medical Diagnostics Medical Therapy Radiobiology Biomedical tracers Nuclear Defense Weapon Analysis Functionality Long-Term Storage Nuclear Forensics Homeland Security Risk Assessments Nuclear Trafficking Proliferation Material Analysis Nanotechnology Ion Implantation Material Structure Geology & Climate Environment Art & Archaeology Computation Monte Carlo Simulation Network Simulation Software Development Quantum computing

Nuclear Energy From nuclear power plants Accelerator Driven Systems (ADS) for operating sub-critical reactors 1GeV accelerator development (~10 15 n/s) ADS for nuclear waste management to nuclear pace makers Beam optics & irradiation system development Incineration strategies

Fusion Reactors for the Future The Tokomak approach ITER The laser approach NIF Magnet field confined plasma fusion Laser ignition fusion

From NIF to LIFE National Ignition Facility at LLNL To Laser Induced Fusion Energy

Driven by terrorism threat & homeland security issues Nuclear Forensics Trafficking of nuclear materials & material loss assessments Border control & radiation exposure (instrumentation) Provenance of radioactive material by isotope composition or material structure analysis Signature identification, g Detector array development Sensitivity analysis

Airport security -neutron activation techniques for plastic explosive search 14 N+n (thermal) 15 N* 15 N+γ (10.8 MeV) 7 + 7 + 7 8 10.8 MeV 14 N(n,γ) 15 N prompt reaction

Was Napoleon murdered by the British?

Was Napoleon murdered by the British? Napoleon himself suspected to become a British victim. Chemical analysis of his hair indicated enhanced Arsenic (As) levels which seemed to confirm the murder theory! But! 75 As(n,γ) 76 As; T 1/2 = 26.4 h 75 As is the only stable isotope of As

Nuclear Imaging Blood flow with radiopharmaceuticals Imaging software and analysis Gamma Camera SPEC & PEP Isotopes & Isomers Parmaceuticals Tumor mapping & visualization by radioactive isotope accumulation. Imaging system development

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Material Sciences Ion implantation into silicon chips for generating micro electronics elements. Radiation hardening for outer space Applications from electronics to sails

Isotope analysis in forensics & biology Isotope studies for provenance, eating habits Weighted Annual δ 13 C tooth enamel is formed in early childhood origin dentin & bone changes with time death on in % fraction of C 4 plant consumpti BC time [y] AD

King of Stonehenge, a German immigrant? δ 18 O -9 to -10 The Daily Express expressed the opinion. "This is as shocking as the discovery that the first cricket players wore leather pants and ate Bratwurst with their tea."

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Tracking Illegal l Ivory Trade Increasing slaughter of elephants since 1970 with increased use of automatic weapons. Ivory trade ban in 1989 to protect elephants from becoming extinct Growth in poaching and smuggle leading to a decline as high as 90% in certain areas

By using the Bomb Peak But how to determine the age of ivory carved artifacts on the market, to determine if it was illegally obtained and smuggled? abe

Nuclear Physics Employment 51% US 80% Male ~5.7 years Employment of nuclear science students, 5-10 years after Ph.D. award ~49% temporary visa holders