
Texas A&M Nuclear Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty team of Drs. Kate Davis, Lin Shao and Pavel Tsvetkov, is excited to have the opportunity to be part of the Consortium for Enabling Technologies and Innovation team led by Georgia Tech’ Dr. Anna Erickson. “We are thrilled to carry-on cutting-edge science and engineering research looking for enabling solutions for nuclear security and nonproliferation as part of the ETI consortium team and are thrilled to collaborate and work together for the next 5 years. This is fantastic opportunity to showcase and integrate Texas A&M state-of-the-art capabilities fostering the next generation of nuclear security and nonproliferation workforce. Dr. Erickson assembled a world-class team of experts and we are honored to be part of the effort and are looking forward to it” – Dr. Tsvetkov, TAMU team lead said.
Dr. Tsvetkov and Dr. Shao have been part of the original Consortium for Enabling Technologies and Innovation since 2019 focusing on data science and remote sensing and advanced manufacturing. They will be expanding their efforts into data science and artificial intelligence and novel sensors and nuclear physics. Dr. Davis is joining the new consortium with the focus on data enhanced analysis and protection methods of cybersecurity and energy.”.
The press release of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) can be viewed here.
To read the press release by GaTech, please go here.