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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Nuclear sleuths: University of Florida to lead $25 million national consortium on nuclear forensics

February 3, 2023

The University of Florida will lead a $25 million, 16-university team of 31 scientists and engineers in the development of new techniques and the training of future specialists in nuclear forensics, which identifies and tracks nuclear materials to support global safety.​​ 

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