Current techniques require large amounts of memory, which is at a premium in planned supercomputers. Josey is among 33 graduate students nationwide who have been awarded a Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) fellowship from the DOE. He is working on the development of new methods to handle Doppler broadening for Monte Carlo methods in the resolved resonance range. Department of Energy (DOE) fellowships that will support their graduate education in MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) and provide internships in national labs.
Graduate students Colin Josey and Benjamin Lawrence Magolan are recipients of U.S.
NSE graduate students Benjamin Lawrence Magolan (left) and Colin Josey