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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.

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Feb 19, 2020 · Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Episode Notes It’s a safe bet that Professor Michael Shorts 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation is the only course at MIT where ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Jul 13, 2022 · Michael Short is the 2022 recipient of the Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching for his innovative and experiential approach to nuclear engineering courses. He is also a researcher, entrepreneur, and alumnus of MIT, where he received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees.

  7. Michael Short is an associate director and a class of '42 associate professor of nuclear science and engineering at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC) at MIT. He conducts research on the physics of plasmas and fusion power applications.