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Graduate student gains international perspective on nuclear engineering

Ryan Dailey, a graduate student in the Reactor Technology Integration Group led by Assistant Professor Ben Lindley, attended the 2023 Nuclear Innovator Cultivation Camp (NICC) hosted by Tokyo Tech and...

Read the full article at: https://engineering.wisc.edu/blog/graduate-student-gains-international-perspective-on-nuclear-engineering/

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