The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University

The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) is a multidisciplinary organization at Texas A&M University and was the first U.S. academic institution focused on technical graduate education, research, and service related to the safeguarding of nuclear materials and the reduction of n...

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Main Authors: Claudio A. Gariazzo, Kelley H. Ragusa, David R. Boyle, William S. Charlton, Sunil S. Chirayath, Craig M. Marianno, Paul Nelson Jr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Nuclear Security 2015-07-01
Series:International Journal of Nuclear Security
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.7290/V7H12ZXP
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spelling doaj-6241fa066fca4070bc67a6341cb083632020-11-24T23:59:32ZengInstitute for Nuclear SecurityInternational Journal of Nuclear Security2376-99552015-07-011110.7290/V7H12ZXPThe Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M UniversityClaudio A. Gariazzo0Kelley H. Ragusa1David R. Boyle2William S. Charlton3Sunil S. Chirayath4Craig M. Marianno5Paul Nelson Jr6Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityTexas A&M UniversityThe Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) is a multidisciplinary organization at Texas A&M University and was the first U.S. academic institution focused on technical graduate education, research, and service related to the safeguarding of nuclear materials and the reduction of nuclear threats. NSSPI employs science, engineering, and policy expertise to: (1) conduct research and development to help detect, prevent, and reverse nuclear and radiological proliferation and guard against nuclear terrorism; (2) educate the next generation of nuclear security and nuclear nonproliferation leaders; (3) analyze the interrelationships between policy and technology in the field of nuclear security; and (4) serve as a public resource for knowledge and skills to reduce nuclear threats. Since 2006, over 31 Doctoral and 73 Master degrees were awarded through NSSPI-sponsored research. Forty-one of those degrees are Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering with a specialization in Nuclear Nonproliferation and 16 were Doctorate of Philosophy degrees with a specific focus on nuclear nonproliferation. Over 200 students from both technical and policy backgrounds have taken classes provided by NSSPI at Texas A&M. The model for creating safeguards and security experts, which has in large part been replicated worldwide, was established at Texas A&M by NSSPI faculty and staff. In addition to conventional classroom lectures, NSSPI faculty have provided practical experiences; advised students on valuable research projects that have contributed substantially to the overall nuclear nonproliferation, safeguards and security arenas; and engaged several similar academic and research institutes around the world in activities and research for the benefit of Texas A&M students. NSSPI has had an enormous impact on the nuclear nonproliferation workforce (across the international community) in the past 8 years, and this paper is an attempt to summarize the activities accomplished by NSSPI during this time and the future direction of the program.http://dx.doi.org/10.7290/V7H12ZXPnuclear security educationsafeguardsnuclear securityglobal securityproliferationnuclear proliferationnonproliferationnuclear nonproliferationsecuritynuclear security science
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author Claudio A. Gariazzo
Kelley H. Ragusa
David R. Boyle
William S. Charlton
Sunil S. Chirayath
Craig M. Marianno
Paul Nelson Jr
spellingShingle Claudio A. Gariazzo
Kelley H. Ragusa
David R. Boyle
William S. Charlton
Sunil S. Chirayath
Craig M. Marianno
Paul Nelson Jr
The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
International Journal of Nuclear Security
nuclear security education
safeguards
nuclear security
global security
proliferation
nuclear proliferation
nonproliferation
nuclear nonproliferation
security
nuclear security science
author_facet Claudio A. Gariazzo
Kelley H. Ragusa
David R. Boyle
William S. Charlton
Sunil S. Chirayath
Craig M. Marianno
Paul Nelson Jr
author_sort Claudio A. Gariazzo
title The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
title_short The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
title_full The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
title_fullStr The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
title_full_unstemmed The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University
title_sort nuclear security science and policy institute at texas a&m university
publisher Institute for Nuclear Security
series International Journal of Nuclear Security
issn 2376-9955
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) is a multidisciplinary organization at Texas A&M University and was the first U.S. academic institution focused on technical graduate education, research, and service related to the safeguarding of nuclear materials and the reduction of nuclear threats. NSSPI employs science, engineering, and policy expertise to: (1) conduct research and development to help detect, prevent, and reverse nuclear and radiological proliferation and guard against nuclear terrorism; (2) educate the next generation of nuclear security and nuclear nonproliferation leaders; (3) analyze the interrelationships between policy and technology in the field of nuclear security; and (4) serve as a public resource for knowledge and skills to reduce nuclear threats. Since 2006, over 31 Doctoral and 73 Master degrees were awarded through NSSPI-sponsored research. Forty-one of those degrees are Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering with a specialization in Nuclear Nonproliferation and 16 were Doctorate of Philosophy degrees with a specific focus on nuclear nonproliferation. Over 200 students from both technical and policy backgrounds have taken classes provided by NSSPI at Texas A&M. The model for creating safeguards and security experts, which has in large part been replicated worldwide, was established at Texas A&M by NSSPI faculty and staff. In addition to conventional classroom lectures, NSSPI faculty have provided practical experiences; advised students on valuable research projects that have contributed substantially to the overall nuclear nonproliferation, safeguards and security arenas; and engaged several similar academic and research institutes around the world in activities and research for the benefit of Texas A&M students. NSSPI has had an enormous impact on the nuclear nonproliferation workforce (across the international community) in the past 8 years, and this paper is an attempt to summarize the activities accomplished by NSSPI during this time and the future direction of the program.
topic nuclear security education
safeguards
nuclear security
global security
proliferation
nuclear proliferation
nonproliferation
nuclear nonproliferation
security
nuclear security science
url http://dx.doi.org/10.7290/V7H12ZXP
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