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  1. Michael Short is an associate professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, with expertise in nuclear materials and alloy development. He leads a research group that uses experiments, characterization, and modeling to study irradiated material properties, fouling deposits, and radiation damage.

  2. Michael Short is an Associate Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT, with expertise in materials and nuclear engineering. He works on radiation damage, corrosion, fouling, and uranium detection.

  3. Understanding the mechanisms of amorphous creep through molecular simulation. P Cao, MP Short, S Yip. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (52), 13631-13636. , 2017. 87. 2017. Modeling injected interstitial effects on void swelling in self-ion irradiation experiments. MP Short, DR Gaston, M Jin, L Shao, FA Garner.

  4. The Short Lab, led by Prof. Michael P. Short, studies corrosion and microstructural change in energy systems, especially nuclear power. Learn about their research projects, publications, and visualization techniques.

  5. Jul 27, 2021 · Michael Short is an associate professor of nuclear science and engineering at MIT, where he studies the effects of radiation and corrosion on metals. He works on topics such as nuclear security, microreactors, and new standards for measuring radiation damage.

  6. Michael Short, an Associate Professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, develops new materials and measurement methods to usher in the next generation of safe and scalable nuclear power.

  7. MICHAEL PHILIP SHORT. 203 Pemberton St. #2, Cambridge, MA 02140, USA • +1-617-347-7763 hereiam@mit.edu • http://www.mike-short.com/ ACTIVE AREAS OF RESEARCH. Corrosion product & CRUD deposition resistance. Multiphysics, multiscale, fully coupled modeling & simulation. Composite alloy development for current and future nuclear reactors.