Metallurgy Ph.D. Now Makes Medical Radioisotopes
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During his Ph.D. studies in the Department of Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Utah, Dr. Milan Stika studied molten salt electrochemistry under Prof. Michael Simpson. They worked on methods for measuring concentrations of actinides in molten salts used for applications such as nuclear reactors and nuclear fuel reprocessing. After a brief stint working for… The post Metallurgy Ph.D. Now Makes Medical Radioisotopes appeared first on Materials Science & Engineering .
