Nuclear engineers are at the forefront of researching and developing the benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. Engineers combine their knowledge of nuclear energy to the design, research, development, and construction processes.
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Nuclear engineers work in labs working with radiation and sometimes even actual nuclear product. They learn how to work around problems and discover new ways radiation can be helpful or harmful to the human body.
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Several hundred scientists and engineers and several thousand technicians working on the Manhattan Project at a couple dozen different sites distributed across the US.
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Nuclear engineers are those engineers who deal with the branch of engineering concerned with the application of the breakdown of atomic nuclei and/or other sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of nuclear reactor physics and nuclear heat transport. Nuclear engineering includes the interaction and maintenance of nuclear fission systems and components- specifically, nuclear reactors, nuclear power plants, and/or nuclear weapons, the study of nuclear fusion, medical and other applications of ionizing radiation, radiation safety, heat/thermodynamics transport, nuclear fuel and/or other related (e.g., waste disposal) technology, nuclear proliferation, and radioactive waste management.
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Nuclear fission is the working principle under which the nuclear reactors operate.
Yes, most software engineers are working as part of a team.
Engineers should be creative, inquisitive, analytical, and detail oriented. They should be able to work as part of a team and to communicate well, both orally and in writing. Communication abilities are becoming increasingly important as engineers interact more frequently with specialists in a wide range of fields outside engineering. Engineers who work for the Federal Government usually must be U.S. citizens. Some engineers, particularly nuclear engineers and aerospace and other engineers working for defense contractors, may need to hold a security clearance.