Dr. Kyle C. Hartig standing outdoors on the University of Florida campus.

UF nuclear engineering professor named 2025 ANS ‘40 Under 40’ 

November 3, 2025

University of Florida Associate Professor Kyle C. Hartig, Ph.D., has been named to the American Nuclear Society’s (ANS) Nuclear News  40 Under 40 list. This recognition celebrates innovative young professionals advancing the field of nuclear science and engineering.   

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UFTR Director Donald Wall discusses UF’s nuclear reactor.  

Licensed to lead, UF students join elite ranks as nuclear reactor operators

October 22, 2025

Built in 1959 and operating out of the Nuclear Engineering program in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, the UF training reactor is one of fewer than 30 reactors still operating in the United States. The college uses the reactor to train students in nuclear science and reactor operations, and in lab courses.

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Nuclear power plant with dusk landscape.

A New Era of Nuclear? The Potential of Gas Core Reactors 

April 12, 2025

As the demand for clean, high-efficiency energy grows, a research team led by Justin Watson, Ph.D., and Chris McDevitt, Ph.D., associate professors of nuclear engineering at the University of Florida, is exploring gas core nuclear reactors (GCRs). This next-generation reactor design could offer a safer and more efficient way to generate atomic power by replacing […]

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Kyle Hartig works with two grad assistants on machinery in his research lab.

UF-led group develops new tools to track illicit nuclear materials

December 12, 2023

The Consortium for Nuclear Forensics, a UF-led team of 32 scientists and engineers at 16 universities, has been awarded a five-year, $26.4 million grant from the DOE’s National Nuclear Security Agency to develop new nuclear forensic technologies and to train the next generation of nuclear sleuths to use them.

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UF Engineer selected by Department of Energy for Early Career Award

June 29, 2018

Assel Aitkaliyeva, an assistant professor of nuclear engineering at the University of Florida, is among 54 university scientists selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to receive significant funding for research as part of the DOE Office of Science’s Early Career Research Program.

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UF Nuclear Engineering Takes on U.S. Department of Energy Challenges

July 22, 2016

Research includes building robots that can traverse high radiation environments and pinpointing ideal materials for constructing nuclear reactors.

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