UIUC/UMich/Cornell Decision

<p>Bring Up My Post!</p>

<p>Re # 13 “Maybe talk to someone at Cornell’s Grad nuclear program and see what they think.” :</p>

<p>It would appear, after doing some internet noodling, that Cornell’s nuclear engineering program was terminated in 1995.</p>

<p>Yep, found that out when I visited. They had a reactor and everything but it was decommissioned and the faculty got absorbed into other departments. I looked through their physics department and found that aside from a few modern physics courses, even trying to have a concentration in nuclear physics would be pretty difficult there haha</p>

<p>About all I see of direct. specific applicability is
TAM/AEP/CHEME/ECE/MAE/NSE 4130: Introduction to Nuclear Science and Engineering
MAE 4580 Intro. to Nuclear Science (? same as above??)
AEP 6330 Nuclear Reactor Engineering</p>

<p>The physics department has active research groups, and courses, in particle physics, undoubtedly not focused towards nuclear energy production however.
<a href=“http://www.lns.cornell.edu/Research/AP/WebHome.html[/url]”>http://www.lns.cornell.edu/Research/AP/WebHome.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;