Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond
The Radiation Science & Engineering Center and the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering jointly map research endeavors with expansion and $9.8M equipment donation
The Radiation Science & Engineering Center is expanding to accommodate growth in nuclear engineering and science at Penn State.
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Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond
Ashley J. WennersHerron
July 20, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State’s Radiation Science & Engineering Center (RSEC), home to the Breazeale Reactor the nation’s first licensed and longest continuously operating nuclear research reactor, is expanding to accommodate an equipment donation valued at $9.8 million and to facilitate more advanced neutron beam research as well as the growth of nuclear engineering at Penn State. With the support of the College of Engineering, in partnership with
Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond
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Penn State Officially Names its New Sartorius Cell Culture Facility
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April 13, 2021
Penn State has named and opened the Sartorius Cell Culture Facility where researchers will study the normal physiology and biochemistry of cells. Sartorius committed $1.5 million in January to launch the facility.
“This donation from Sartorius is a tremendous investment in biotechnology at Penn State and a huge step forward in our organizations’ partnership,” said Lora G. Weis, PhD, senior vice president for research at Penn State. “Across our university’s $1 billion research enterprise, few areas have as much potential for widespread impact as biotechnology. Sartorius is helping to ensure that Penn State remains a leader in this field, not just by conducting groundbreaking research but also in preparing our graduates to become leaders themselves.”