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Master of All Trades, Jack of None: Mrinal Chaudhury
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Have you ever met a person who is as diligent as she is helpful? A weird blend of hard work, dedication, innovation, creativity and approachability is precisely what makes this story worth admiring. One such person for whom even the above description sounds modest is
Mrinal Chaudhury, a final year student of the Department of Industrial Design. From being a designer, a writer, an editor, a leader, and now a mentor, she has the rare ability to be great at everything she sets her foot in, be it the kind of commitment she displayed while spearheading Monday Morning or being one of the very few to break all stereotypes of the Industrial Design department with an exemplary academic profile.
Entrepreneurs Look to Small-Scale Nuclear Reactors,
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he American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Mar 2, 2021, by Michael Abrams ‘‘……… even concepts that are predicated on being small, modular, and fast to build seem locked into decades-long development cycles.
The key to reviving the nuclear power industry is building these small reactors not as projects, but as factory-made products. That’s easier said than done. “Usually, a bunch of nuclear engineers go in a room and then they come out after a year or two, and they have a design that doesn’t have a lot of foundation in realty, and nobody can make it, and the projects dies,” said Kurt Terrani, a senior staff scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory………..
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Movers and Shakers for March 7
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Clayton Kruger of Coffman Engineers has obtained his professional process engineering license. A graduate from Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering and biological engineering, Kruger offers insight on operational system performance through hydrocarbon processing modeling, process controls, safety relief and vessel/piping fitness for service, stress analysis, equipment and material selection, vessel design, industrial process, and piping system design for both brownfield and greenfield designs. Kruger has been with Coffman since 2015.
Arin “AJ” Wooster of Coffman passed the mechanical engineering exam and obtained his Alaska Professional Engineering License. Wooster is a 2020 graduate of the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a master’s degree in petroleum engineering and holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Wooster joined