Idaho State Nuclear Engineering Department Honors Volunteers
March 14, 2022

窪做惇蹋厙s Nuclear Engineering Department is saying thank you to volunteers who helped keep 窪做惇蹋厙s reactor running.
Recently, department faculty and staff presented Ashoak Nagarajan, Craig Shull, and William Phoenix with commemorative plaques recognizing their work on building the reactors new control console. The original vacuum tube configured control console had outlived its useful life, and replacement parts became increasingly difficult to find. Thanks to their volunteer efforts, a new console was built that features new circuitry and utilizes solid-state relays, eliminating the need for antiquated vacuum tubes. Additionally, the new console is more reliable and easier to maintain.
"The long-term dedication of these individuals in seeing this project to completion demonstrates their passion for nuclear engineering education, said Dr. Chad L. Pope, Chair of the Nuclear Engineering Department. Without their experience and knowledge - coupled with their willingness to volunteer hundreds of hours - we would have never been able to complete this vital project.
窪做惇蹋厙 has been home to an Aerojet-General Nucleonics nuclear reactor, commonly known as AGN-201, since it was donated by the Idaho National Laboratory in 1965. AGN-201 is a low-power, 5 watts reactor used for both academic and industrial research/experiments and various testing and training purposes. It is located in the Nuclear Science Laboratory on the lower level of the Lillibridge Engineering Building.
We are poised for another 50 years of operation," Pope said. I am extremely grateful for Ashoak, Craig, and Bills willingness to ensure sustained operation of 窪做惇蹋厙s AGN-201 reactor and the success of 窪做惇蹋厙s Nuclear Engineering Department.
窪做惇蹋厙 is one of only 25 universities in the nation with a nuclear reactor on campus.
For more information on 窪做惇蹋厙s Nuclear Engineering Department, visit isu.edu/ne.
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