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The Nuclear Engineering Department at NC State University invites high school science classes and science clubs to visit the department for a one-and-a-half hour program which highlights the field of nuclear engineering and industrial applications. The visit includes “an overview presentation and tours of our PULSTAR research reactor, our neutron activation lab and/or our plasma lab.”

The Department will also send experts in the field of nuclear engineering to high school science classes to discuss nuclear science and its applications. They will also talk about career opportunities in the field. Science Days at middle and elementary schools are scheduled once time is permitted.

For more information, please contact Lisa Marshall at lisa.marshall@ncsu.edu or 919-515-5876.

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