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On the Science Channel...NPRE Professor's "Weird...
The Discovery Science Channel’s "Weird Connections" program features nuclear engineering Professor David N. Ruzic's plasma research in a segment entitled, "Great Balls of Fire." The program, which premiered in October, will air again at 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, and at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m....
NPRE at 50: A Golden Celebration!
Fifty years of nuclear engineering programs at the University of Illinois were celebrated in golden style September 11-13, as alumni and friends of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering reflected on past accomplishments and learned more about plans and challenges for the future. NRC...

Nuclear, plasma, and radiological engineering (NPRE) is a branch of engineering that is concerned with the development and use of nuclear energy and radiation sources for a wide variety of applications in energy production, in materials processing and science, and for biomedical and industrial uses. Areas of interest include the continued safe and reliable application of fission reactors as central electric power plant thermal sources; plasma processing applications and the longer term development of fusion reactors for electric power generation; and the use of radiation sources in such areas as materials, biological systems, medical treatment, radiation instrumentation, environmental systems, and activation analysis.